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''Dark Water'' is the English title of a collection of short stories by
Koji Suzuki is a Japanese writer, who was born in Hamamatsu and lives in Tokyo. Suzuki is the author of the ''Ring'' novels, which have been adapted into other formats, including films, manga, TV series and video games. He has written several books on th ...
, originally published in Japan as ''Honogurai mizu no soko kara'' (
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: 仄暗い水の底から; literally, ''From the Depths of Dark Waters''). The book was first published in 1996, and released in 2004 in English translation. The collection contains seven stories, and an extra plotline forming the prologue and epilogue.


Stories

*''Floating Water'' (浮遊する水; ''Fuyū Suru Mizu'') was adapted as ''Dark Water'' (2002) by
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, which in turn was remade as the American film ''
Dark Water Dark Water may refer to: Books * '' Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil'', 1920 book by American philosopher W.E.B. Du Bois * ''Dark Water'' (book) (仄暗い水の底から; ''Honogurai mizu no soko kara''; literally ''In the Depths of Dark ...
'' (2005). It is the story of a young mother and her daughter who take refuge from a messy divorce in a run-down apartment building. The mother discovers that a small girl vanished from the building a year previously, and begins to investigate the connection between her disappearance and a series of terrifying events taking place around the flat. *''Solitary Isle'' - a young man sets out to discover the truth behind his dead friend's boast that he dumped his girlfriend naked on Battery No. 6, an artificial island in the middle of Tokyo Bay. *''The Hold'' - a fisherman who beats his wife and son and tries to uncover the reason for his wife's disappearance, and why he has a throbbing headache. *''Dream Cruise'' - a young man is invited out on a mini-cruise by a couple who wish to entice him into a pyramid sales scheme. Fairly soon, bizarre things start happening to the boat. '' Dream Cruise'' was adapted for the ''
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cable network series in 2007 and it was directed by
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. *''Adrift'' - the crew of a fishing trawler happen across an abandoned yacht, similar in situation to the
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. The film '' Open Water 2: Adrift'' (2006) was partly influenced by this short story. The film rights for this story have been optioned by
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and
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, with
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set to direct and
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will star and produce the adaptation. *''Watercolors'' - an amateur dramatic troupe stages a play in a converted disco, but strange things start happening on the floor above. *''Forest Under The Sea'' - the only story in the collection to have no real supernatural element whatsoever. Two
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discover an unexplored cave, but become trapped. Suzuki here explores the emotions of regret and longing. It ties in with the epilogue story.


Themes

Suzuki is concerned with the atrocities committed by humans themselves rather than by otherworldly forces. There are themes of
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, family troubles and domestic abuse running throughout the stories. The characters themselves are often selfish, cruel and self-absorbed. Suzuki uses these characters to explore emotions such as rage, fear and longing. His stories often take as their theme life after the
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burst, as they were written shortly afterwards. The one thing that all the stories have in common is the repeated use of water imagery. Many of the events take place at sea, but even the land-based plotlines have a connection to water. In ''Watercolors'', for instance, the characters are plagued by water dripping through their ceiling. While its generally believed that water drips through the ceiling in ''Floating water'', this is not true; this was just an element put into the films.


Manga

is a
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version of
Koji Suzuki is a Japanese writer, who was born in Hamamatsu and lives in Tokyo. Suzuki is the author of the ''Ring'' novels, which have been adapted into other formats, including films, manga, TV series and video games. He has written several books on th ...
's book ''Dark Water'' from 2002, illustrated by
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. Just like the book, it's a collection of short horror stories linked to water.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dark Water (Book) 1996 short story collections ADV Manga Drama anime and manga Horror anime and manga Japan in fiction Japanese horror fiction Kadokawa Shoten manga Short story collections by Koji Suzuki Vertical (publisher) titles