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仄暗い水の底から / Dark Water Hideo Nakata. 2002
Street 6 Chome-24-6 Sagamihara, Chuo Ward, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-0231, Japan See in map
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#hideo nakata#仄暗い水の底から#dark water#arcade#yokohama#sagamihara#kanagawa#hitomi kuroki#rio kanno#japan#movie#cinema#film#location#google maps#street view#2002
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Noroi: The Curse
directed by Kōji Shiraishi, 2005
#Noroi: The Curse#Noroi#Kōji Shiraishi#movie mosaics#Jin Muraki#Marika Matsumoto#Satoru Jitsunashi#Shûta Kambayashi#Shuta Kambayashi#Rio Kanno#Takashi Kakizawa
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Dark Water will be released on 4K Ultra HD on March 19 via Arrow Video. Peter Strain designed the cover art for the 2002 Japanese horror film; the original poster artwork is on the reverse side.
Hideo Nakata (Ringu) directs from a script by Yoshihiro Nakamura and Kenichi Suzuki, based on Kôji Suzuki's 1996 short story. Hitomi Kuroki, Rio Kanno, Mirei Oguchi, Asami Mizukawa, Fumiyo Kohinata, and Yu Tokui, star.
Dark Water is presented in 4K with Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) and original Japanese lossless 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio with English subtitles. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Interview with director Hideo Nakata
Interview with author Koji Suzuki
Interview with cinematographer Junichiro Hayashi
Interviews with actors Hitomi Kuroki and Asami Mizukawa and theme song artist Shikao Suga
Making-of documentary
Trailers
TV spots
Booklet written by film historians David Kalat and Michael Gingold
Dark Water follows Yoshimi, a single mother struggling to win sole custody of her only child, Ikuko. When they move into a new home within a dilapidated and long-forgotten apartment complex, Yoshimi begins to experience startling visions and unexplainable sounds, calling her mental well-being into question, and endangering not only her custody of Ikuko, but perhaps their lives as well.
Pre-order Dark Water.
#dark water#j horror#japanese horror#hideo nakata#hitomi kuroki#arrow video#peter strain#dvd#gift#koji suzuki#rio kanno#00s horror#2000s horror#japanese film#ringu
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Movie recommendation: Noroi: The Curse (2005)
One of the most effectively unsettling movies I’ve seen in quite awhile.
A prominent paranormal journalist named Kobayashi goes missing shortly after completing a documentary. What begins as an investigation into strange noises soon evolves into the chilling mystery of a demonic entity named Kagutaba.
#movies#cinephile#horror#horror movies#noroi the curse#the curse#2005#japanese horror#scary#scary movies#koji shiraishi#jin muraki#tomono kuga#rio kanno#movie recommendation#movie recs#obscure horror#cinephile community#everything i learned
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悪の教典 (Lesson of the Evil) by Takashi Miike, 2012
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Dark Water (2002)
31 Days of Horror My ★★★★ review of Dark Water #FilmReview #MovieReivew
Dark Water (2002) Synopsis – A mother and her 6-year-old daughter move into a creepy apartment whose every surface is permeated by water- Dark Water Director – Hideo Makata Starring – Hitomi Kuroki, Rio Kanno, Mirei Oguchi Genre – Horror | Mystery Released – 2002 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. If you liked: The Grudge, The Legend of Hell House, The Pool After the release of the influential and…
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#2000s Cinema#Asian Cinema#★★★★#Charity Shop#cinema#Drama#film review#Film Reviews#Hideo Makata#Hitomi Kuroki#Horror#japan#Japanese Cinema#Mirei Oguchi#movie review#Mystery#Rio Kanno#Women on screen#World Cinema
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(10 seconds of silence at the start)
#idoly pride#kotono nagase#sakura kawasaki#rui tendo#rio kanzaki#mirai tachibana#mai kanno#sora amamiya#haruka tomatsu#..lightuploaded#..upload: 🎧
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HERE WE GO!! THIRD ROUND!!!
No. 11 from class 1-C, Kazuya Shiro, 16, male, Quirk: Flame Cannon
From the gaps in his palms, Shiro can create balls of fire that can vary in speed and power (requires a lot of spicy food)
No. 11 from class 1-D, Minato Kanno, 15, non-binary, Quirk: Vampire Bat
She can do anything a bat can do, but better! (And if she’s tasted someone’s blood, she’ll be able to hear them no matter where they are, as well as getting a boost of energy)
No. 12 from class 1-C, Kiiko Masaki, 15, female, Quirk: Armour
Masaki can generate tough plates on her skin that act as armour, they typically form after taking a lot of damage in any area.
No. 12 from class 1-D, Naoki Itsuki, 16, male, Quirk: liquid nitrogen
Using his quirk, Itsuki can secrete an extremely cold liquid from his hands and feet.
No. 13 from class 1-C, Kokoro Hirata, 16, female, Quirk: Mirror
After making eye contact with someone, she can have that person mirror her abilities for as long as she can hold the connection (requires extreme concentration)
No. 13 from class 1-D, Rio Kawasaki, 16, female, Quirk: Light Warp
Using her quirk, Kawasaki can warp through any electrical light source. (As long as it’s on)
No. 14 from class 1-C, Moriko Uchida, 17, female, Quirk: Bumblebee
She can do anything a bee can!
No. 14 from class 1-D, Soshi Morita, 15, agender, Quirk: Seamster
Anything they sew together is fixed or comes to life (their little makeshift dolls will come to life, but a dresser would simply be fixed) and will listen to their every word
No. 15 from class 1-C, Saya Kawasaki, 16, bigender, Quirk: Sandstorm
They can create powerful tornadoes and mini storms out of dust particles, but it’s very easy for her to loose control and cause serious damage
No. 15 from class 1-D, Tadashi Nakada, 17, female, Quirk: Gun Hands
Nakada can shoot bullets from her fingertips. (The bullets are a special thing her body creates on its own)
#woot#mha#mha ocs#mha fanart#bnha#bnha oc#bnha fanart#my hero academia#my hero academia oc#Class 1-C#Class 1-D#Kazuya Shiro#Minato Kanno#Kiiko Masaki#Naoki Itsuki#Kokoro Hirata#Rio Kawasaki#Moriko Uchida#Soshi Morita#Saya Kawasaki#Tadashi Nakada#im working on more art
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Live Audience Ranking
Note: this only includes the LIVE audience of the performances in ep3+4, plus the additional 3,000 bonus votes. Whoever won out of the two groups that performed the song got 3,000 bonus votes.
Second note: These are essentially useless rankings as they weren't actual fan votes submitted online/through mobile.
Third note: Tumblr hates ties in lists. Use the vote count to determine a tie. Most everything from rank 36 onward is a tie.
Ebihara Tsuzumi (3172)
Takami Ayane (3151)
Kitazume Sakura (3139)
Ishii Ran (3123)
Kasahara Momona (3093)
Nakano Konona (3084) - tie
Sasaki Tsukushi (3084) - tie
Takahashi Hina (3082)
Takabatake Momoka (3073)
Aoki Yuka (3071)
Nakayama Honoka (3068)
Mizukami Rimika (3064)
Tanaka Yuuki (3064)
Kato Kokoro (3064)
Murakami Rinon (3061)
Uchiyama Rin (3061)
Kamio Ayano (3056)
Yamamoto Suzu (3055)
Akiyama Ema (3054)
Hatta Mena (3050)
Kanno Miyu (3046)
Kitazato Rio (3044)
Sakaguchi Rino (3043)
Ando Yui (3041)
Tanabe Karin (3038)
Abe Nagomi (3037)
Otsubo Karen (3035)
Aramaki Joa (3031)
Tanaka Koto (3031)
Kamada Moe (3029)
Matsushita Miyu (3028)
Sakurai Miu (3028)
Kenmotsu Nano (3026)
Kawabata Ranka (3023)
Shimizu Keiko (3021)
Kino Riko (3012)
Hidaka Hazuki (3011)
Nakamori Kotone (3011)
Yoshida Ayano (3011)
Kikukawa Aki (3010)
Kobayashi Sae (3010)
Nakamori Mikoto (3010)
Sato Ameli (3010)
Nakamura Aoi (3008)
Okabe Nonoka (3007)
Sano Jueri (3006)
Shiromaru Maho (3004)
Bando Fuka (3003) - whatever the opposite of MVP is (lowest votes) of winning groups
Yoshida Hana (81) - MVP (highest votes) of non-winning groups
Moro Anon (56)
Ando Chiharu (55)
Kato Kagura (55)
Yamazuki Mitsuki (46) - potential elimination cutoff
Fujimoto Ayaka (45)
Oyanagi Emi (45)
Hosoi Ayaka (37)
Kato Airi (37)
Kawagishi Runa (35)
Oda Aruha (35)
Sakata Kotone (30)
Sudo Sakura (28)
Mogi Shion (27)
Sutani Yurara (26)
Sekiguchi Rikako (25)
Shibuya Mei (24)
Watanabe Miyu (22)
Koyama Mana (20)
Kurokawa Honoka (18)
Sakuraba Haruka (18)
Tanaka Hana (18)
Iida Shizuku (16)
Hamasaki Aiko (13)
Saito Serina (13)
Oikawa Rio (12)
Sasaki Kokona (11)
Aita Rin (8)
Wakimoto Mihaya (8)
Okamura Nana (7)
Tani Seia (7)
Furuhashi Sayaka (6)
Kato Konomi (6)
Sugai Natsuho (5)
Tabata Nana (5)
Ueki Mimi (5)
Iyota Hana (5)
Nakamura Riro (4)
Yamaguchi Misaki (4)
Shibagaki Arisa (3)
Shinzawa Mika (3)
Tabuchi Miu (3)
Kataoka Rio (2)
Suzuki Rena (2)
Kurihara Kano (1)
Motohashi Meika (1)
Ota Sara (1)
Takagi Mayu (1)
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66. Film - Dark Water (Honogurai Mizu No Soko Kara)
Year - 2002 Director - Hideo Nakata Cast - Hitomi Kuroki, Rio Kanno Cinematographer - Junichiro Hayashi Rating - 6/10 For fans of - Ringu, One Missed Call, The Grudge
What it is.
A divorced mother moves to an apartment building with her daughter where the roof is constantly leaking water. The origins of the leak are supernatural, and lead the mother and daughter to a disturbing discovery.
What rates it.
I love that J-Horror moves slowly, building up suspense without the climax that we’ve been conditioned to expect from American horror movies. It keeps the audience engaged and constantly curious.
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soooo. i finished blue summer. and cried. yay.
rambling here (contains spoilers for the manga and ofc the movie):
OK. i watched the movie first and i will say the movie condensed a lot of the manga and changed a few things here and there. i actually dont mind the changes they made in the movie bc it made it more impactful for me as a movie. if those changes and such were how they were in the manga's i think i would enjoy it, but not as much compared to how i did.
both versions of blue summer did a good job of telling the story in its own way, i wont deny that. i understand the things they cut like the ones with sota telling ginzo his dream, the tunnel/ test of courage part, sacchan and namio's side romance and the beach part. i will not condemn the movie for condensing this much from eight volume manga bc it would feel stretched out. i still love the movie because it gave color and life to the manga.
there are two big changes they did in the movie is first instead of everyone making a movie of namio's manga and changed to them making a promotional video of ueko. at first, it makes you think "why?" but it's still impactful to me. both still do their job of reminding rio of the memories she made in summer with everyone else in ueko and with ginzo especially. the second one is actually the ending and is what makes me think the manga is (A LITTLE BIT BTW) better than the movie.
for the movie, they bring up the fact ginzo saw a mural of sunflowers in tokyo and caused him and rio to meet by chance. this goes into the fate thing, yeah. but the whole point of ao to natsu (the song for the ending credits for the movie) and actually blue summer in general is people taking fate by their own hands and making their own path, not letting other people decide want they should do. rio DECIDES to seek out ginzo. in fact, this is shown well at the part leading up to it.
kinzo is obviously named after ginzo in the sense that kinzo is and i shall quote, "the silver (kinzo) that ginzo brought home". kinzo is the only physical thing shown that is still with her from her time in ueko so kinzo is supposed to be a metaphor for her memory of ginzo and ueko. she feeds him a lot, nurtures and takes care of him so it's supposed to be like how she is still recalling her time in ueko and her feelings for ginzo even tho it's been a while since summer ended. after some things kanno asks her if she wants to go home and she says she doesnt want to. this is supposed to be her trying to forget ginzo and the feelings she has for him by trying to force herself to like kanno via hanging out with him in the meat festival like how everyone wants them to, but no matter what she does everything reminds her of ginzo. the final nail in the coffin is the sounds of cicadas, the thing that brought her closer to ginzo and where she first confessed to him. hearing the sound and remembering ueko and ginzo, she tells kanno she wants to go home because she needs to feed kinzo. meaning she needs to accept the fact that she will never lose her feelings for ginzo.
after she comes home she decides that instead of just letting nothing decide things for her, she should do it and make it her own way. if she believes it was fate she and ginzo fell in love, she'll make a way for it to work. and. just. wahhh??!?!?!?!?!
ALSO. that part when kanno had that swimming test against ginzo??? ginzo stepping on broken glass from a juice bottle from his own liquor store being a metaphor for how he may love it he knows it's hindering his chances of obtaining his dream??? idkkkkkkkk....
idk. idk idk. i lost my words and how to explain it now. just. take this!!!!! wah. WATCH THE MOVIE AND READ THE MANGA!!!
if you love a character relationship focused one, i'd say read the manga. it focuses more on the characters and a few more relationships compared to the movie. (makes sense, they need to focus on rio and ginzo's relationship)
if you love visuals and a nice, fluffy thing to watch after a terrible day, watch the movie. the cinematography of the movie is so good i love how some scenes are played out and just. aough.
#crow talks#i ran out of steam at the last part.#i just. didn't know how to word it so yeah. that.#here!!! take my review/quick thoughts on this manga and movie that totally didnt effect how i think abt yuka and esora. (it did)
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WHY
Canzoni preferite- Yugo Kanno
Aishite Aishite Aishite- Kikuo
No More ?’s- Eazy-E
If I Am With You- 照井順政
STARS- w.o.d.
Cry Babies- cclorox
Roki- Mikito P.
End is Near- Kisker
Angel 92- Maretu
Moanin’- Charles Mingus
Indian Teamwork- Daniel Pemberton
N A A- Yuu Miyashita
To Fight The Curse- Alisa Okehazama
Ominous Premonition- Shiro SAGISU
A BOY IS A GUN*- Tyler, The Creator
Nothing’s New- Rio Romeo
Athoth a Go!! Go!!- Machine Girl
Brutal life- Kensuke Ushio
Your New Home- Gooseworx
Song for my lost ghost friends- spellcasting
Silhouette- Pastel Ghost
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Dark Water 『仄暗い水の底から』(2002) Written by Yoshihiro Nakamura 中村義洋 Directed by Hideo Nakata 中田 秀夫 Cinematography by Jun'ichirō Hayashi 林 淳一���
#dark water#仄暗い水の底から#2002#2000s#Yoshihiro Nakamura#中村義洋#Hideo Nakata#中田 秀夫#Jun'ichirō Hayashi#林 淳一郎#Hitomi Kuroki#黒木 瞳#Rio Kanno#菅野 莉央#japanese horror#j horror#horror movies#horror film#japanese movies#japanese films#japanese cinema#horror cinema#ghost story#ghost movie#japan film club#halloween
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Dark Water | Hideo Nakata | 2002
Rio Kanno, Mirei Oguchi
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