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how I start…until I feel like she starts to take shape, you make some choices, and then she feels more concrete.” The end result; a passionate, caring, and courageous mother figure whose on screen radiance is able to neutralize the dark tone of the film.

In the film, Connelly’s character may experience the supernatural, but has she herself ever faced any kind of phenomenon in real life? She responds with a resounding “no,” but goes onto say, “My house did flood shortly after Walter [Salles] came to visit me. But I think that was just a case of bad plumbing and unfortunate timing.” I guess you can chalk that one up to coincidence. However it’s no coincidence that she enjoys working with director Walter Salles. “As a director I think he’s really elegant in his choices. I think he’s some one who’s so knowledgeable about film, so astute, and has such good judgment but at the same time is passionate and curious still. He’s not at all jaded by what he knows.” Well, there are few things not to like. And his directorial ability is demonstrated in Dark Water in the way that he effectively recreates the story.

There’s one thing I want to know, and that’s what is it that makes the “dark water” dark? “Whatever it is that dyes coca cola, is it caramel color? That what I heard.” I bet it doesn’t taste like coca cola. On the plus side, you’ll be happy to know that she didn’t drink any. Dark Water oozes its way into theaters this summer, continuing the recent popular trend of Japanese to American horror movies.

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