M. Night Shyamalan (THE SIXTH SENSE, THE VILLAGE) continues his mission to revive the ancient art of storytelling--which he has diagnosed as a dying art--melding aspects of the fantastic with the mundane, and bringing to life a mythology of his own concoction. Paul Giamatti (SIDEWAYS) is Cleveland Heep, the depressed caretaker of an apartment complex in suburban Philadelphia called the Cove--a location from which the film virtually never strays. He tends the homes of a host of loveable eccentrics, including Jeffrey Wright (SYRIANA) as a single dad, Sarita Choudhury (SHE HATE ME) and the director himself as brother-and-sister roommates, Bob Balaban as a cynical film critic, and Cindy Cheung as a college girl Cleveland befriends. When Cleveland is pulled from the pool by a mysterious young woman (Bryce Dallas Howard, THE VILLAGE) after a nasty bump on the head, he quickly discovers her true identity as a narf, one of an ancient race of water beings whose attempts at communication with humans have long ago ceased. As Cleveland attempts to return her to her world, uncovering the intricacies of the story from which she emerged and protecting her from the beasts that seek to thwart her, she helps him and many of the other residents find their true purpose in life, reaffirming the meaning it holds for them. Though the tale borders on overpopulation with many thinly drawn characters, and Shyamalan's own role is overtly reflective of the ego he is so often accused of, the tale manages to stimulate the imagination nonetheless. It achieves this by invoking universally affecting elements of myth and magic, and mesmerizing viewers with stunning photography by Wong Kar-Wai (CHUNGKING EXPRESS) regular Christopher Doyle.
Blu-ray Disc Features:
Keep Case
Package Note: Blue BD Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 1.78
Audio:
Closed Captioned - English - Optional
Dolby Digital Surround Sound 5.1 EX - English, French (Quebec), Latin Spanish
Subtitles - English SDH, English, French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Featurette: "LADY IN THE WATER: A Bedtime Story"
Documentary: "Reflections of LADY IN THE WATER" (6 Parts)
Alternate Scenes: Additional Scenes
Behind the Scenes: Auditions
Outtakes Gag Reel
Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
Stars
Paul Giamatti:
Bryce Dallas Howard: American actress, THE VILLAGE/MANDERLAY
Bob Balaban: American Actor/Director
Jeffrey Wright: Actor/"Basquiat"
Sarita Choudhury: Actress/"Miss. Masala"
Freddy Rodriguez: Puerto Rican actor, SIX FEET UNDER, POSEIDON
Bill Irwin: American Actor/Mime/Clown
Jared Harris: Supporting Actor
Mary Beth Hurt: Married director Paul Schrader
M. Night Shyamalan: Indian-Born screenwriter, director, THE SIXTH SENSE (1999)
Director
M. Night Shyamalan: Indian-Born screenwriter, director, THE SIXTH SENSE (1999)
Screenwriter
M. Night Shyamalan: Indian-Born screenwriter, director, THE SIXTH SENSE (1999)
Composer
James Newton Howard: Composer, KING KONG (2005)
Editor
Barbara Tulliver: Editor
Director of Photography
Christopher Doyle: Director of Photography, Hong Kong films with Wong Kar-Wai
Production Designer
Martin Childs:
Costume Designer
Betsy Heimann: Costume Designer, RED DRAGON (2002)
Review 1:
"Mr. Shyamalan has a nice way with actors, a fine eye and an actual vision of the world."
Source: New York Times
p.E22 07/21/2006
Review 2:
3 stars out of 5 -- "Zooming in, Giamatti and Howard are technically perfect..."
Source: Total Film
p.33 09/01/2006
Review 3:
3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]hanks to superb performances, it's pretty engrossing. Howard draws you right in, there's no way not to empathize with Giamatti..."
Source: Ultimate DVD
p.208 09/01/2006
Review 4:
"One of Shyamalan's admirable traits is that he never just homages earlier work, but always thoroughly overhauls his sources. There are traces in LADY IN THE WATER of TWILIGHT ZONE writer Rod Serling's tales..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.65 10/01/2006