• "Floating Water" (浮遊する水;
Fuyū Suru Mizu) was adapted as
Dark Water (2002) by
Hideo Nakata, which in turn was remade as the American film
Dark Water (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. In 2006,
The Hollywood Reporter announced
George A. Romero would write and direct a film based on the short story. • "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
Masters of Horror Showtime cable network series in 2007 and it was directed by
Tsuruta Norio. • "Adrift" - the crew of a fishing trawler happen across an abandoned yacht, similar in situation to the
Mary Celeste. The film
Open Water 2: Adrift (2006) was partly influenced by this short story. The film rights for this story have been optioned by
MGM and
Blumhouse Productions, with
Darren Aronofsky set to direct and
Jared Leto 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
spelunkers discover an unexplored cave, but become trapped. Suzuki here explores the emotions of regret and longing. It ties in with the epilogue story. ==Themes==