7 February 2014

Death Water (Japan, 2006)

Newspaper correspondent Kyoko Togakure visits a nursing home in the outskirts of Tokyo. She finds the dead body of a resident. It was an apparent suicide. He's holding a piece of paper with the mystifying word "Death Water" written on it. Nearby are blood-stained scissors, and his eyes are squashed. She has no idea that this death is just the beginning of a horrendous nightmare

Death Water isn't the kind of horror where there's a jump scare every ten minutes, nor is it the kind where girls with long black hair comes after you. Instead, it's a rather slow-paced mystery surrounding a bizarre murder case that somehow involves water. It has decent actors and doesn't feel too long if you're up for a good thriller and doesn't expect to be bombarded with gore or murdering ghosts.

Genre: Horror/Mystery

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