The Pool could well be the perfect beer-and-pizza movie. It's ridiculous by design and leans into its limitations, with many of its flaws add to the fun. The Pool should be considered required viewing for narrative study.

But the movie was also somewhat predictable, but still turned out to be thrilling and exciting. The concept idea of the storyline is having a guy stranded in a pool with no means of escape, since the pool has been drained of enough water to make it impossible for him to. "Swimming Pool" is more of a conventional thriller than those two--or if it is unconventional, that is a development that doesn't affect the telling of most of the story. After it is over, you will want to go back and think things through again, and I can help you by suggesting there is one, and only one.

The Pool

This animated comedy adventure is based on the beloved children's book, which was published in. The Pool is easily one of the best single location, high concept thrillers of the year. Read Joe Lipsett's full review from Fantastic Fest. Baby Mama Drama: What audiences likely won't guess from the film's logline is that The Pool is secretly engaging in a pro-life debate. Check out the exclusive TVGuide.com movie review and see our movie rating for The Pool. Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices.

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The Pool

The Pool

The Pool movie reviews & Metacritic score: Impoverished Venkatesh dreams of swimming in the pool of a well-to-do family. If your review contains spoilers, please check the Spoiler box. "Overall The Pool makes incredible use of a relatively simple premise. It's nothing more than a b-grade survival film that takes concepts from prior films such MOVIES and MANIA provides an independent aggregated range of previews, opinions and reviews from a wide variety of credited sources, plus our.

A guy and his girlfriend end up stuck in an empty pool with a. Written and directed by Ping Lumpraploeng. Starring Theeradej Wongpuapan and Ratnamon Ratchiratham. Sometimes all it takes is a simple premise, a single location, and a crocodile to sell you on a movie.