Notable Cast: Jennifer Connelly, Dougray Scott, Ariel Gade, John C. Reilly, Pete Postlethwaite, Tim Roth
There are times when I feel bad for a film like Dark Water.
As a film, on its own, it’s more than solid. It’s damn near impressive and
features a phenomenal cast and an effective narrative flow that uses its
dramatic heft to add to its ghost story horror antics. Yet, it remains in that
strange category of forgotten films simply because it wasn’t as good as the
film it was a remake of, in this case the J-Horror masterpiece of the same
title. So fans of the original can’t help but either despise it for being a
remake of a great film or refer to it as a footnote when referring to the
original. On its own though, Dark Water is still an effective supernatural
thriller that does a lot of things with great success even if too many people
have forgotten it exists. It might not be as good as its predecessor, but that
doesn’t deter it from being solid on its own two feet.