A divorced mother who moves into a rundown apartment with her daughter, and experiences supernatural occurrences including a mysterious water leak.
Dark Water
PG-13 ˇ 2002 ‧ Horror/Mystery ‧ 1h 41m
In this moody Japanese horror film, newly-single mom Yoshimi Matsubara (Hitomi Kuroki) is enduring a bitter divorce and struggling to keep custody of her young daughter, Ikuko (Rio Kanno). As the unstable Yoshimi tries to make a fresh start in a...
Release date: January 19, 2002 (Japan)
Director: Hideo Nakata
Adapted from: Dark Water
Distributed by: Toho Co., Ltd.
Title: Honogurai mizu no soko kara
Box office: $1.4 million
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A mother and her 6 year old daughter move into a creepy apartment whose every surface is permeated by water.
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Yoshimi Matsubara fights to gain legal custody of her five year-old daughter Ikuko while the two live together in a dark, sullen and musty apartment building.