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Miguel Nunez
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- (as Miguel Nuñez)
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Deeply adored this. I love how instantly weird it was 🤣 Perfect vibes, John Hughes Sixteen Candles Superbad but absolutely current and consuming and fresh. Can't wait to rewatch. And I can NOT believe this is someone's first film. All the flowers for Sam Hayes. And Air Conditioner, baby, You're a Star 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
"Pools" clearly wants to be a John Hughes film for a new generation, but its quirky vibe is more irritating than endearing. This movie is like that person you know who thinks they're way funnier than anyone else does.
Which is a shame, because the film has a lot of raw material to work with. There are some nice performances, especially by Odessa A'zion and Michael Vlamis, both of whom are asked to be goofy cartoon versions of themselves at the movie's start but both of whom grew on me as they were allowed to flesh out more mature characters. There are some genuinely touching moments as we watch the main character come to terms with the grief she feels over losing her dad. There's some down-with-the-rich messaging that's always welcome to this viewer. And there's an attempt to give us an original and idiosyncratic voice.
But unfortunately, the sum never rises to the quality of some of its parts. Frankly, I just felt too old for some of it. Like I'm supposed to think angsting over who's kissing who is dramatically riveting? But I don't really think it's primarily an age thing, because I've seen plenty of films aimed at younger generations that I've responded to quite a lot. I think it's more due to the way the material is handled. I'd be curious to see where this filmmaker goes and would give later pictures a shot to see if they mature.
Grade: B.
Which is a shame, because the film has a lot of raw material to work with. There are some nice performances, especially by Odessa A'zion and Michael Vlamis, both of whom are asked to be goofy cartoon versions of themselves at the movie's start but both of whom grew on me as they were allowed to flesh out more mature characters. There are some genuinely touching moments as we watch the main character come to terms with the grief she feels over losing her dad. There's some down-with-the-rich messaging that's always welcome to this viewer. And there's an attempt to give us an original and idiosyncratic voice.
But unfortunately, the sum never rises to the quality of some of its parts. Frankly, I just felt too old for some of it. Like I'm supposed to think angsting over who's kissing who is dramatically riveting? But I don't really think it's primarily an age thing, because I've seen plenty of films aimed at younger generations that I've responded to quite a lot. I think it's more due to the way the material is handled. I'd be curious to see where this filmmaker goes and would give later pictures a shot to see if they mature.
Grade: B.
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Pools, the 2025 indie darling, is a film that defies expectations and dives deep into the heart of what it means to discover yourself through loss. What starts as a laid-back hangout comedy quickly transforms into an emotionally resonant coming-of-age story that will leave you in tears.
Pools is an instant Chicago cult classic in the making. Director Emily Ting masterfully navigates the tricky waters between genuine laughs and heartfelt drama. The cast is a revelation, led by breakout performances from the magnetic Odessa A'Zion and the charming Michael Vlamis, who are destined for superstardom. And let's not forget the ever-delightful Suzanne Cryer, who adds her signature warmth and quirkiness to every scene.
Pools is a hidden gem that deserves to be discovered. It's a film that will make you laugh, cry, and think deeply. Highly recommend!
Pools is an instant Chicago cult classic in the making. Director Emily Ting masterfully navigates the tricky waters between genuine laughs and heartfelt drama. The cast is a revelation, led by breakout performances from the magnetic Odessa A'Zion and the charming Michael Vlamis, who are destined for superstardom. And let's not forget the ever-delightful Suzanne Cryer, who adds her signature warmth and quirkiness to every scene.
Pools is a hidden gem that deserves to be discovered. It's a film that will make you laugh, cry, and think deeply. Highly recommend!
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- Piscinas da Alma
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Lake Forest, Illinois, Stati Uniti(Chicagoland)
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 27.161 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 10.534 USD
- 24 ago 2025
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- 27.161 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 39min(99 min)
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