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Dark Waters is a fascinating blend of mystery and thriller. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, aided by its noir-like cinematography that casts shadows on both the characters and their intentions. Leslie Calvin's journey, starting from a place of trauma after a submarine accident, is unsettling and poignant. The pacing has this creeping dread, as the threat of Mr. Sydney and his crew of con artists looms larger with each scene. André de Toth's direction keeps you guessing, and the practical effects, especially in the submarine scenes, add a gritty realism. Performances, particularly from the leads, are compelling; they draw you into this treacherous world of deceit, family, and survival. It's a unique entry in the 40s thriller landscape for sure.
Features a strong female lead, which was less common in its era.Notable for its effective use of practical effects and set design.Explores themes of family betrayal and psychological trauma.
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