Lady in the Water
Lady in the Water (2006)

Lady in the Water

5/5
(94 votos)
5.5IMDb36Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

When Mr.

Heep introduces Mr.

Farber to Young-Soon Choi, he tells him that she lives down in apartment 8A.

However, later on when Mr.

Heep goes to see Young-Soon and her mother the number on the door says 16B.

Before Cleveland Heep dives into the pool after Story, he takes his glasses off.

After Story saves him, his glasses appear and disappear during shots, especially during the sequence where he is talking to the tenants.

In the bathroom scene where Cleveland Heep is speaking with Story, you can see a towel rack directly behind him with two towels hanging on it.

They are both draped on it with the same length of towel showing.

In the subsequent scene when they pan back to Cleveland, the towel on the right is clearly shorter than the towel placed on the towel rack on the left.

Reggie's muscular arm is an obvious prosthetic; it doesn't bulge as he lifts weights.

When Mr.

Farber introduces himself as "13B" at the party, one of the two people listening says "Good for you" without moving their lips.

While in Young Soon's apartment, the amount of milk on Cleveland's beard clearly changes between shots.

During a couple scenes, a hefty wind sound effect plays as the pool and the surrounding trees and bushes are shown.

Neither the bushes nor the trees are blown by the wind.

At the pool party the overhead view shows the flood lights facing the lawn.

When Anna is taking her place, she takes off her sweater because the flood lights are facing the pool.

Later they are facing the lawn again.

When Cleveland unblocks the drain in the hippie apartment he wears green rubber gloves.

Next shot (same scene) he holds pliers and doesn't wear the gloves.

Given the length of the words mentioned, 9-across cannot touch 27-down in a crossword puzzle, as Mr.

Dury says interpreting the puzzle while Story is in the shower (it would have to be at least 19 letters long to do so).

In the apartment just after Cleveland rescues Story, we see Story talking to Cleveland.

From Story's perspective she is looking directly over her knees which are closed towards Cleveland.

It would appear she is sitting normally on the sofa.

From Clevelands perspective, she is looking to the right of her slightly apart knees, and sitting length-ways on the sofa.

The black floor lamp in the smokers apartment changes position between shots based on perspective.

When he sees Vick's book "The Cookbook," Cleveland Heep says to himself, "This is s-s-s-s-silly.

" Stutterers often do not have a stammer when talking to themselves; they stutter primarily when talking to other people.

However, Cleveland's stutter is a symptom of Post-traumatic Stress, in which case the stutter typically remains constant regardless of social situation until the stress is dealt with.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
24 September 2006 USA USD 42,272,747
17 September 2006 USA USD 42,219,433
10 September 2006 USA USD 42,116,107
3 September 2006 USA USD 41,956,398
27 August 2006 USA USD 41,682,850
20 August 2006 USA USD 41,483,823
13 August 2006 USA USD 40,839,528
6 August 2006 USA USD 38,633,274
30 July 2006 USA USD 32,203,657
23 July 2006 USA USD 18,044,396
USA USD 42,285,169
13 August 2006 UK GBP 452,744
worldwide USD 72,785,169
Non-USA USD 30,500,000
10 September 2006 Brazil BRL 1,198,602
3 September 2006 Brazil BRL 512,115
10 September 2006 Netherlands EUR 87,722
Spain EUR 4,470,233
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
23 July 2006 USA USD 18,044,396 3,235
13 August 2006 UK GBP 452,744 287
25 August 2006 Argentina USD 88,444 24
8 September 2006 Australia USD 435,539 232
1 September 2006 Brazil USD 239,143 81
25 August 2006 Chile USD 43,331 18
25 August 2006 Hong Kong USD 59,777 30
18 August 2006 Mexico USD 523,485 191
10 September 2006 Netherlands EUR 87,067 41
8 September 2006 New Zealand USD 69,450 44
18 August 2006 South Africa USD 85,193 40
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
24 September 2006 USA USD 34,655 80
17 September 2006 USA USD 63,566 142
10 September 2006 USA USD 116,017 248
3 September 2006 USA USD 238,600 261
27 August 2006 USA USD 101,054 163
20 August 2006 USA USD 233,484 340
13 August 2006 USA USD 835,426
6 August 2006 USA USD 2,711,191 2,670
30 July 2006 USA USD 7,144,275 3,235
23 July 2006 USA USD 18,044,396 3,235
13 August 2006 UK GBP 452,744 287
10 September 2006 Netherlands EUR 87,067 41

Comentarios

We know something is wrong when the size of the directors' name on the poster rivals the size of the actual title. To mind comes the name "Quentin Tarantino", written in towering letters, followed by a tiny "presents some director or other".

There are cries of "Narcissism!" from the assembled delineators of taste, simply because the writer cast himself in a positive role of great import.

"Worst movie I've recently seen" also doesn't quite state my disappointing experience with this awful film (except maybe for Cloverfield): This movie is so bad that I couldn't even watch it as a whole the first time. It hurt that much.

Some stories written can be left in plain sight for years without attracting much attention...Decades later to sometimes centuries later they will be subjects of teachings in classes and lectures and will be labeled as master pieces...

Lady in the Water was a very weird film that had a very unique and interesting premise but i felt like the story wasnt explored in a was that i wanted and many others to be.It was nice to see something different and original once in while in a sea of copy cats and superhero genre expecely today but i wasnt able to completly fill the story and its characters.

Definately M. Night's strangest film but if you can suspend disbelief, it's very rewarding.

I had the pleasure of watching Lady in the water about a year after it came out. I say pleasure because after watching it I found comfort in the fact that I knew the odds of seeing a worse film decreased substantially.

I know some people don't like this movie, but I love it. It is a story you have to let yourself get sucked into.

Lady in the Water is by far, Shyamalan's worst movie! It's mainly because of a very poor script, that failed to make any bit of sense from the start to the beginning.

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