A family moves into a new home, unaware that a dark secret from the house's past will unleash a malevolent force in the backyard pool.A family moves into a new home, unaware that a dark secret from the house's past will unleash a malevolent force in the backyard pool.A family moves into a new home, unaware that a dark secret from the house's past will unleash a malevolent force in the backyard pool.
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Elijah J. Roberts
- Ronin
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Aivan Uttapa
- Ty
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Mike Avery
- Bloated Man
- (as Michael Avery)
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Plot
A family moves into a new home, unaware that a dark secret from the house's past will unleash a malevolent force in the backyard pool.
Cast
Wyatt Russell (Who does not have his fathers talent) and a bunch of folk I'm unfamiliar and unimpressed with. And a director I know only from a surprisingly enjoyable short film (Pig).
Verdict
This is a prime example of Hollywood losing their way when it comes to horror, it's so incredibly formulaic down to the letter of predictability.
Yes there is only so much you can do with a movie about a haunted pool, but still being an interesting premise I assumed they had a decent idea behind it and a screenplay that would pan out into something enjoyable.
In reality the concept is passable but that's pretty much all they had, no real content and a very meh ending. And the journey? Every trope, every cliche, everything you expect from a big budget horror feature and I'm so very very tired of them.
If you like The Conjuring, Annabelle, Insidious, Talk to Me and other trite horror films this is for you. If you like substance, skip it.
Rants
I want a pool, you see the the US it appears it's a very middle class thing whereas in the UK it's pretty much the top 1% and therefore extremely rare. Any day now I'll win the lottery and get myself an olympic sized one, outdoors but with the facility for it to be covered at anytime! Right next to my mansion, and multiple acres of land, my zoo and my unicorn paddock.
Breakdown
Interesting concept Weak leading man Couldn't be executed any more generically.
A family moves into a new home, unaware that a dark secret from the house's past will unleash a malevolent force in the backyard pool.
Cast
Wyatt Russell (Who does not have his fathers talent) and a bunch of folk I'm unfamiliar and unimpressed with. And a director I know only from a surprisingly enjoyable short film (Pig).
Verdict
This is a prime example of Hollywood losing their way when it comes to horror, it's so incredibly formulaic down to the letter of predictability.
Yes there is only so much you can do with a movie about a haunted pool, but still being an interesting premise I assumed they had a decent idea behind it and a screenplay that would pan out into something enjoyable.
In reality the concept is passable but that's pretty much all they had, no real content and a very meh ending. And the journey? Every trope, every cliche, everything you expect from a big budget horror feature and I'm so very very tired of them.
If you like The Conjuring, Annabelle, Insidious, Talk to Me and other trite horror films this is for you. If you like substance, skip it.
Rants
I want a pool, you see the the US it appears it's a very middle class thing whereas in the UK it's pretty much the top 1% and therefore extremely rare. Any day now I'll win the lottery and get myself an olympic sized one, outdoors but with the facility for it to be covered at anytime! Right next to my mansion, and multiple acres of land, my zoo and my unicorn paddock.
Breakdown
Interesting concept Weak leading man Couldn't be executed any more generically.
I went into this film with expectations at an exceptionally low tide, having seen many critic and user reviews laughing about the "haunted swimming pool" idea. As I sat down to watch, beer in hand (a must for this film, honestly), I expected it to be downright awful, and to find myself yelling to many a character, "JUST DONT GO IN THE POOL!?!?" To my honest surprise, while this movie is absolutely kooky (I can only assume its writers were high AF when they came up with the idea), and not at all scary, everyone did the best with the material they had, and when the story went *deeper* to add more to the haunted pool idea, I actually was pretty pleased with how everything eventually came to the surface. I'm a horror fan-and a comedy fan-and this is kind of in the middle of both. It's a mindless way to pass the evening (as I said, drinks are highly recommended), but while it may not float your boat, it's not the worst way to spend your time. Go in it with no to low expectations, and maybe you'll be surprised.
This isn't a great horror film, but it outranks the majority of PG-13 horror films released over the past few years.
A family buys a home with a huge unused pool. HUGE. It looks like it belongs at a resort, not in a backyard. But I overlooked that and watched as strange things begin to happen in it. Curiously, the family continues to swim despite this fact. I would have drained that thing within the first half hour.
Reminder to anyone playing Marco Polo. You can open your eyes if the person you are playing with seems to have disappeared.
The acting is solid, especially by the members of the family. The dad was played by Wyatt Russell who my friend told me is the son of Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. Oscar nominee Kerry Condon plays the mom.
The film creates some tension throughout and the eventual explanation for what's happening felt fresh compared to the mostly recycled garbage the horror studios feed us. I refuse to see one more Exorcism film or Conjuring spin off.
The under water cinematography was surprisingly good with the exception of one scene at the end that looked quite fake and had me rolling my eyes.
The ending was satisfying without the added annoyance of trying hard to set up a sequel.
Worth a look if you're in the mood for a mindless horror flick. Just leave your high expectations at the door before you dive in.
A family buys a home with a huge unused pool. HUGE. It looks like it belongs at a resort, not in a backyard. But I overlooked that and watched as strange things begin to happen in it. Curiously, the family continues to swim despite this fact. I would have drained that thing within the first half hour.
Reminder to anyone playing Marco Polo. You can open your eyes if the person you are playing with seems to have disappeared.
The acting is solid, especially by the members of the family. The dad was played by Wyatt Russell who my friend told me is the son of Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. Oscar nominee Kerry Condon plays the mom.
The film creates some tension throughout and the eventual explanation for what's happening felt fresh compared to the mostly recycled garbage the horror studios feed us. I refuse to see one more Exorcism film or Conjuring spin off.
The under water cinematography was surprisingly good with the exception of one scene at the end that looked quite fake and had me rolling my eyes.
The ending was satisfying without the added annoyance of trying hard to set up a sequel.
Worth a look if you're in the mood for a mindless horror flick. Just leave your high expectations at the door before you dive in.
The film is terribly clichéd. Take any other horror film and compare it with this one and you won't see any difference. Quite a good story with water, but when you see the monster you start laughing.
The heroes are like some kind of Aquamen, they spend SOOO long under water that you start to think who will kill them first, a monster or lack of oxygen?
The acting is pretty good. I believe them, although at some points they underplay very much.
The editing of the film is just weird. Scenes are cut short and at some points we don't even see who is speaking or what is happening.
P. S. The ending of the film is very fast and choppy. They just closed their pool but this raises a question. Do other residents have water that doesn't come from this source? And where is this source located? Was it really only one family that lived here and why don't they talk about the others?
The heroes are like some kind of Aquamen, they spend SOOO long under water that you start to think who will kill them first, a monster or lack of oxygen?
The acting is pretty good. I believe them, although at some points they underplay very much.
The editing of the film is just weird. Scenes are cut short and at some points we don't even see who is speaking or what is happening.
P. S. The ending of the film is very fast and choppy. They just closed their pool but this raises a question. Do other residents have water that doesn't come from this source? And where is this source located? Was it really only one family that lived here and why don't they talk about the others?
Baseball legend Ray Waller is forced into early retirement, diagnosed with a major illness, he and his family move into a new house, one with a fabulous swimming pool. Unfortunately for The Wallers, The Pool hides a deadly entity.
We've had many films about haunted houses, houses that hold evil spirits, and torment new residents, but this one changes things up a bit, this time it's a killer swimming pool, and I fear that's where the film's major limitation comes from, there's only so much you bobbing up and down in a pool with the lights flickering that you can deal with.
When I saw the trailer, I thought it was an M Night Shyamalan movie, I got Lady in The Water vibes, as I started watching, it became clear that he had nothing to do with it.
There are a couple of scares early on, but when you see 'the thing,' it is pretty laughable. Sometimes less is more, it worked better when you weren't sure what was under there, I burst out laughing when I saw it.
I really wanted that Estate Agent to get into the pool with it, she was one irritating character, her and that rum pudding.
No issues with the acting, and I never mind seeing Wyatt Russell in anything, but he's better than this.
I truly thought this was going to be good, sadly it just ordered so little, for a so called horror it's just very dull, but it's watchable.
5/10.
We've had many films about haunted houses, houses that hold evil spirits, and torment new residents, but this one changes things up a bit, this time it's a killer swimming pool, and I fear that's where the film's major limitation comes from, there's only so much you bobbing up and down in a pool with the lights flickering that you can deal with.
When I saw the trailer, I thought it was an M Night Shyamalan movie, I got Lady in The Water vibes, as I started watching, it became clear that he had nothing to do with it.
There are a couple of scares early on, but when you see 'the thing,' it is pretty laughable. Sometimes less is more, it worked better when you weren't sure what was under there, I burst out laughing when I saw it.
I really wanted that Estate Agent to get into the pool with it, she was one irritating character, her and that rum pudding.
No issues with the acting, and I never mind seeing Wyatt Russell in anything, but he's better than this.
I truly thought this was going to be good, sadly it just ordered so little, for a so called horror it's just very dull, but it's watchable.
5/10.
Did you know
- 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.
- GoofsEve uses a very long hose to breathe underwater. It is impossible to breathe this way without a compressor pumping air into the hose.
- Alternate versionsThis is the feature film version of the short, Night Swim (2014).
- ConnectionsFeatured in On Cinema: Night Swim & Weak Layers (2024)
- SoundtracksThe 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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- Aguas siniestras
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- Budget
- $15,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $32,494,740
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,797,155
- Jan 7, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $54,768,317
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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