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Hideo Nakata

Author of The Ring Two [2005 film]

9 Works 308 Members 2 Reviews

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Works by Hideo Nakata

The Ring Two [2005 film] (2005) 125 copies
Ring [1998 film] (1998) 92 copies
Dark Water [2002 Japanese film] (2002) 35 copies, 1 review
Death Note: L, change the WorLd (2009) — Author — 17 copies, 1 review
The Ring / The Ring 2: Two Movie Collection (2016) — Director — 14 copies
Chaos 6 copies

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Birthdate
1961-07-19
Gender
male
Nationality
Japan
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Japan

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Yoshimi (Hitomi Kuroki) is going through a messy divorce from her husband, Kunio Hamada (Fumiyo Kohinata) and along with her daughter, Ikuko (Rio Kanno) is forced to find accommodation in a run-down apartment block. Soon after moving in their flat develops a water leak and Yoshimi begins to catch glimpses of a dark-haired, oilskin clad girl. She also learns about the mysterious disappearance of a young girl from their block – and all the while the water dripping into their flat slowly show more increases in intensity. “Honogurai Mizu No Soko Kara” is a masterclass in slow burn dynamics by director Hideo Nakata. He grounds his film and lead character Yoshimi in a very a grinding everyday reality of divorce, single parenting, job-hunting and day-to-day humiliations. This cleverly builds sympathy and concern for Yoshimi and makes the horror more biting as it slowly develops. Nakata’s approach is painstaking, with the horrors implied and suggested for the majority of the film. He creates an atmosphere of dread and claustrophobia and cleverly uses elements such as the corridors of the dingy block of flats and constant dripping, leaking water to exacerbate the effect. Hitomi Kuroki is first class in the lead role, appropriately panicked and neurotic and with enough oddness and paranoia about her to make her mindset questionable from the outset. Rio Kanno is perfectly cute and effective in an, at times, challenging role as put-upon daughter Ikuko. Overall “Honogurai Mizu No Soko Kara” takes the occasional misstep and the midsection becomes occasionally repetitive, but on the whole this is a highly effective supernatural chiller that earns it scares through skilled filmmaking rather than cheap jump scares. show less
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L Change the World ist eine merkwürdige Verfilmung einer Begebenheit, die in dem Original-Anime nicht vorkam. Es spielt zu der Zeit, wo L noch lebt, allerdings bereits sein Ableben geplant hat.
Er muss die Welt retten und begegnet dabei einem kleinen Mädchen, das ziemlich klug ist. Ihr Vater stirbt, als er die Welt vor einem fiesen Virus beschützt. Das Mädchen ist der Schlüssel zur Rettung der Welt und L, der mit Kindern ja eher so semi kann, muss es aus ihr heraus kriegen.
Ziemlich show more eklig teilweise, denn die Pest ist eine Art Beulenpest und manchmal nicht ganz nachzuvollziehen hat der Film kaum Tiefe und es geht einfach um die Story und die Charaktere (wie Watari) aus Death Note. show less

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Works
9
Members
308
Popularity
#76,455
Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
2
ISBNs
11
Languages
1

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