Honogurai mizu no soko kara

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No one loses their mind instantly. Sanity seeps away one drop at a time. Yoshimi simply wanted a better life for both herself and her daughter Ikuko. Unfortunately, such wishes may sometimes be hard to come by. The custody battle has grown embittered and hurtful, her new job is less than desirable, and Ikuko's schoolwork has taken a turn for the worse. But, Yoshimi has something bigger to worry about. Something upstairs. Something cold and dank. Something that should have never been. (jakelijan virallinen teksti)

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NinadeL 

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englanti Years ago, after a very interesting lecture, I thought to myself that I should watch more Japanese horror films. It's an interesting genre, but I didn't see more than ten films and I think that's enough for me. It’s not that I'm avoiding these films, but I simply don’t enjoy them. Although, in this case, it did have a really interesting point... Mother's victim. ()

kaylin 

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englanti Dark Water demonstrates that Japanese horror movies do not have to be terrifying in the sense of just ghosts and jump scares. It shows that Japanese horror movies can have a great atmosphere that greatly impacts the viewer. The American remake, for example, did not do this so well. Even the way they work with the water is very good in this version. In addition, even if you do not leave the screening of the movie terrified, you will leave it having been moved. ()