Una mujer que nada en su piscina por la noche es presa del terror de un espíritu diabólico.Una mujer que nada en su piscina por la noche es presa del terror de un espíritu diabólico.Una mujer que nada en su piscina por la noche es presa del terror de un espíritu diabólico.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Elijah J. Roberts
- Ronin
- (as Elijah Roberts)
Aivan Uttapa
- Ty
- (as Aivan Alexander Uttapa)
Mike Avery
- Bloated Man
- (as Michael Avery)
Opiniones destacadas
It was a very intriguing concept. I remember as a kid I would always have an irrational fear of an unlit pool at night. I would swim at my grandparents all summer long and can remember freaking out when I let the intrusive thoughts come up while the lights were out. This movie seemed to have a good foundation for something new. It started out decent but as the movie went on and the "monster" actually had some screen time I became unamused. The acting was good and I would recommend this for a Redbox night, but I wouldn't spend movie money on it. In conclusion....a great idea spoiled by mismanaged directing.
This film was bland. Can't say it was bad, can only say it was not worth it.
I like Wyatt Russell, what's not to like, he's the son of Kurt Russell, that's a lot to like. He heads up a movie with a long subplot about an ex-baseball player, for whom baseball is everything until an illness takes him out of the game forcing him to get to know his family better.
It would have been a nice family drama if the (lack of) horror did not get in the way.
This was not scary, not frightening, nothing got me excited, not enough star power in the film to look at to make it worth looking at.
I'm very surprised this made it into theatres instead of premiering on Hulu or Shudder.
I can only say wait for it to come out on one of these streaming channels cause it's a waste of money otherwise.
I like Wyatt Russell, what's not to like, he's the son of Kurt Russell, that's a lot to like. He heads up a movie with a long subplot about an ex-baseball player, for whom baseball is everything until an illness takes him out of the game forcing him to get to know his family better.
It would have been a nice family drama if the (lack of) horror did not get in the way.
This was not scary, not frightening, nothing got me excited, not enough star power in the film to look at to make it worth looking at.
I'm very surprised this made it into theatres instead of premiering on Hulu or Shudder.
I can only say wait for it to come out on one of these streaming channels cause it's a waste of money otherwise.
The reviews make this movie look like a disappointment, however, it's par for the course for a horror movie. The acting is pretty good, the plot is very intriguing, and the only failure is the effects. The monster is not consistent, it looks different literally every time we see it, and the effects are Ghostbusters level, or maybe worse actually. Like, clearly animated. But otherwise it's a pretty good movie and actually gave me the heebie jeebies once or twice. The script is intriguing enough with one scene that is a little cringey (feat. Old woman) but what else can we expect from a horror movie? Worth the watch.
You can tell when a scary scene's coming, which made it suck for me because the build ups weren't great. The actors seemed to put effort into making it engaging, but their efforts only went so far.
This horror movie revolves around a swimming pool. After the first frightful event occurred, everything felt like a stretch. It feels more suited to being a short film, but even then it could've been drawn out better. The concept seems derivative, reminiscent of horror movies that have already been done before. A supernatural entity grants wishes but at a cost, a trope seen not only in horror but in other film genres. The only deviation here is that instead of a magical bean or demonic entity, it's a swimming pool.
They should have trimmed down the family-focused moments and delved deeper into the pool's eldritch origins. I anticipated an exploration of its history, envisioning a showcase of people worshipping it, perhaps rooted in Native American mythology and folklore. And the monsters sucked, looked like copses from a cop show, there could have been more imaginative entities. For instance, a tale about an evil witch who once granted wishes, was drowned in the springs, and now her soul resides there. Something. Anything!
It's frustrating when horror movies fail to be scary, that's bare minimum expectation. Dictionary definition of the genre. This story should have been crafted to instill genuine fear of swimming pools. There was immense potential left untapped.
The monsters weren't scary. The ending wasn't all that. 'something has you, you need to fight it' is so overused, it's fine if the movie is decent but when the movies boring, it doesn't work. This movie is 90min but like a never-ending 3-hour ordeal. It's more of a family drama than a horror movie. It's like the director crafted a drama centered around a family coping with a superstar dad grappling with an MS diagnosis, but then studio said no, make it a horror. And it's terrible at that.
This horror movie revolves around a swimming pool. After the first frightful event occurred, everything felt like a stretch. It feels more suited to being a short film, but even then it could've been drawn out better. The concept seems derivative, reminiscent of horror movies that have already been done before. A supernatural entity grants wishes but at a cost, a trope seen not only in horror but in other film genres. The only deviation here is that instead of a magical bean or demonic entity, it's a swimming pool.
They should have trimmed down the family-focused moments and delved deeper into the pool's eldritch origins. I anticipated an exploration of its history, envisioning a showcase of people worshipping it, perhaps rooted in Native American mythology and folklore. And the monsters sucked, looked like copses from a cop show, there could have been more imaginative entities. For instance, a tale about an evil witch who once granted wishes, was drowned in the springs, and now her soul resides there. Something. Anything!
It's frustrating when horror movies fail to be scary, that's bare minimum expectation. Dictionary definition of the genre. This story should have been crafted to instill genuine fear of swimming pools. There was immense potential left untapped.
The monsters weren't scary. The ending wasn't all that. 'something has you, you need to fight it' is so overused, it's fine if the movie is decent but when the movies boring, it doesn't work. This movie is 90min but like a never-ending 3-hour ordeal. It's more of a family drama than a horror movie. It's like the director crafted a drama centered around a family coping with a superstar dad grappling with an MS diagnosis, but then studio said no, make it a horror. And it's terrible at that.
The story is bland, predictable and often boring. They rely too heavily on cheap jumpscares. Almost walked out of the theatre midway through to go do something more exciting like cleaning the bathroom. Pacing was fine, I guess, but everything was rather boring overall. The characters all have extremely convenient backstory's and skills and they aren't very complex.
The soundtrack was fine and there were some interesting shots. Acting was okay as well but nothing spectacular.
This movie falls into the type of horror movie that sits in purgatory in my "continue watching" list on Netflix.
Overall 3/10.
The soundtrack was fine and there were some interesting shots. Acting was okay as well but nothing spectacular.
This movie falls into the type of horror movie that sits in purgatory in my "continue watching" list on Netflix.
Overall 3/10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe real life house location used for the family home on screen doesn't actually fully connect to the garage, so the pool can be seen from the front yard. A facade was added to make it look like one full structure and to block the pool from the view in the front of the house.
- ErroresEve uses a very long hose to breathe underwater. It is impossible to breathe this way without a compressor pumping air into the hose.
- ConexionesFeatured in On Cinema: Night Swim & Weak Layers (2024)
- Bandas sonorasThe Swimming Song
Written by Loudon Wainwright III (as Loudon Wainwright)
Performed by Loudon Wainwright III
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Aguas siniestras
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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- Presupuesto
- USD 15,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 32,494,740
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 11,797,155
- 7 ene 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 54,768,317
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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