PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,2/10
18 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Dos hermanas quedan atrapadas bajo la cubierta de una piscina olímpica y tienen que sobrevivir a una noche que parece no acabar nunca.Dos hermanas quedan atrapadas bajo la cubierta de una piscina olímpica y tienen que sobrevivir a una noche que parece no acabar nunca.Dos hermanas quedan atrapadas bajo la cubierta de una piscina olímpica y tienen que sobrevivir a una noche que parece no acabar nunca.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Christian Kain Blackburn
- David
- (as Christian Blackburn)
Dogen Eyeler
- Boy at the Pool
- (sin acreditar)
Charles Duncan McGowan
- Swimmer
- (sin acreditar)
Matthew Ryan Michaels
- Boy at the Pool
- (sin acreditar)
Donald Prince
- Detective Zimmerman
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
Oh boy where do I start, the whole film is based on extreme human stupidity.
The actual film is OKish, nothing we haven't seen before where people get stuck in a box and the whole film is about discovering the characters, finally them getting out or dying, however this film relies heavily around the main characters behaving like little children.
Without going into too much detail there isn't really anything to say besides what you see on the cover, the story is just non existent, seems more like a demo for the producer.Budget wise it doesn't look cheap but surely it didn't cost more than $50k to make.
The hero of this film was the guy that lost his pants in the pool... literally, I am not even kidding.
The actual film is OKish, nothing we haven't seen before where people get stuck in a box and the whole film is about discovering the characters, finally them getting out or dying, however this film relies heavily around the main characters behaving like little children.
Without going into too much detail there isn't really anything to say besides what you see on the cover, the story is just non existent, seems more like a demo for the producer.Budget wise it doesn't look cheap but surely it didn't cost more than $50k to make.
The hero of this film was the guy that lost his pants in the pool... literally, I am not even kidding.
Suspend your disbelief a bit here, but what movie doesn't require it? It is basically 127 Hours or Open Water in a swimming pool.
Two sisters visit a public pool the eve before a long holiday weekend. One loses her engagement ring in the pool so both swim down for it. Unaware the sisters are still under the water, Tobin Bell closes the fiberglass covering, trapping the sisters underneath.
Unlike most trapped movies, this is differently NOT a horror movie. Or a horror-thriller. In the end, this film is a drama about the demons three women face over the course of 12 hours.
If this film has a big issue it's that we aren't given a sense of a ticking clock. We are not made aware what time they get trapped, or how long they have been under the covering as time goes on.
Above I said the film takes place over the course of 12 hours, but that is a guess, there is no way of knowing. Other than it's still night when the end comes (I think, there are no windows).
What a trapped-thriller NEEDS is a ticking clock.
We need to know how long the trapped have been in this situation. We need to know how long it will be before we can expect rescue. The film only states the pool will be closed for the holiday weekend, which basically means long enough for them to die. Not good enough.
That small - but major - issue aside, this is a tight thriller.
Well-made and slick at every turn. The leads are likable enough and the actresses give them simple human touches that many might overlook.
The film's villain is the best part but I won't spoil who that is here. Wish there had been more with the villain.
The final scenes leave a bit to be desired as the film opts for the opposite direction of most trapped-thrillers. I'm going to leave that vague, but the film ends with a Pixar whimper, instead of a Blum house bang.
And we all know which one of those studio's movies we prefer.
So is the ending bad? Not by any means. It's just not what this guy expected. But that's sometimes a welcome change of pace. As a guy that can count out every beat of every movie as I'm watching it, this flick surprised me with its ending.
And that's something.
Two sisters visit a public pool the eve before a long holiday weekend. One loses her engagement ring in the pool so both swim down for it. Unaware the sisters are still under the water, Tobin Bell closes the fiberglass covering, trapping the sisters underneath.
Unlike most trapped movies, this is differently NOT a horror movie. Or a horror-thriller. In the end, this film is a drama about the demons three women face over the course of 12 hours.
If this film has a big issue it's that we aren't given a sense of a ticking clock. We are not made aware what time they get trapped, or how long they have been under the covering as time goes on.
Above I said the film takes place over the course of 12 hours, but that is a guess, there is no way of knowing. Other than it's still night when the end comes (I think, there are no windows).
What a trapped-thriller NEEDS is a ticking clock.
We need to know how long the trapped have been in this situation. We need to know how long it will be before we can expect rescue. The film only states the pool will be closed for the holiday weekend, which basically means long enough for them to die. Not good enough.
That small - but major - issue aside, this is a tight thriller.
Well-made and slick at every turn. The leads are likable enough and the actresses give them simple human touches that many might overlook.
The film's villain is the best part but I won't spoil who that is here. Wish there had been more with the villain.
The final scenes leave a bit to be desired as the film opts for the opposite direction of most trapped-thrillers. I'm going to leave that vague, but the film ends with a Pixar whimper, instead of a Blum house bang.
And we all know which one of those studio's movies we prefer.
So is the ending bad? Not by any means. It's just not what this guy expected. But that's sometimes a welcome change of pace. As a guy that can count out every beat of every movie as I'm watching it, this flick surprised me with its ending.
And that's something.
Two sisters swimming at a public indoor pool get trapped beneath the pool cover. Things get really bad for them fast as the place closes up for holidays.
I thought it seemed hokey to be stuck under a cover but a thick fiberglass sheet is a different story. One of the ladies is diabetic which ups the ante. Things get even worse when possible help turns around and extorts them. Similar to Extortion (2017).
An emotional roller-coaster for sure as we find out they were abused and they lost their father in a fire. So all these different elements are wearing them down slowly. It is one of those films you find yourself yelling at the screen for them to either do this or don't do that. Which you can either love or hate.
If you tune in for Tobin Bell his role is limited to telling people to get out and then he closes the pool cover. More of a fan winking cameo than anything.
Overall the flick is pretty good and you might even shed a tear or two.
I thought it seemed hokey to be stuck under a cover but a thick fiberglass sheet is a different story. One of the ladies is diabetic which ups the ante. Things get even worse when possible help turns around and extorts them. Similar to Extortion (2017).
An emotional roller-coaster for sure as we find out they were abused and they lost their father in a fire. So all these different elements are wearing them down slowly. It is one of those films you find yourself yelling at the screen for them to either do this or don't do that. Which you can either love or hate.
If you tune in for Tobin Bell his role is limited to telling people to get out and then he closes the pool cover. More of a fan winking cameo than anything.
Overall the flick is pretty good and you might even shed a tear or two.
Don't bother watching this terrible movie.
"Inspired by true events" is an absolute lie and the director admits it's not based on a particular story.
This is by far the worst movie I have seen in YEARS.
So many things wrong in this movie.
Standing on the grate she's trying to lift up.
Both gals diving in for a ring instead of telling the manager.
Bringing up old unnecessary family drama instead of focusing on the task at hand.
Conveniently has a serious medical issue.
A heated pool that once turned off instantly hits freezing temperatures.
And don't forget to throw in a sadistic janitor.
This was god awful/ lazy directing. I regret having watched this.
"Inspired by true events" is an absolute lie and the director admits it's not based on a particular story.
This is by far the worst movie I have seen in YEARS.
So many things wrong in this movie.
Standing on the grate she's trying to lift up.
Both gals diving in for a ring instead of telling the manager.
Bringing up old unnecessary family drama instead of focusing on the task at hand.
Conveniently has a serious medical issue.
A heated pool that once turned off instantly hits freezing temperatures.
And don't forget to throw in a sadistic janitor.
This was god awful/ lazy directing. I regret having watched this.
A ok movie with a low budget shot with in 14 days totally deserve a watch with the budget, you should accept what u will get. Whats the message every movie has its own message they blended some life problems with the plot yea it shows us when humans goes through their hardest situations they do whatever they can even if they dont like each other they dont got a choice they work together, they confess to each other what wrong things they have done, when they survive situations they treat each other with love after they went through things and feel more than before for each other, the main idea was getting a lesson from wrong doing things and making humans change. the acting performance was perfect and everything else. You get drama and thriller moments. But didnt feel the characters much and didnt feel much thriller. 6/10⭐
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesShot in only 14 days in multiple locations.
- PifiasThe sisters recover the engagement ring but never think to use it to cut a hole in the fiberglass cover. If the stone in the ring is a diamond, it would cut through fiberglass.
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