Swimming Pool Comments

  • Dylan 2022-10-19 16:10:33

    In the cozy and comfortable country house, in the pure and treacherous blue swimming pool, Ludivine Sagnier and Charlotte Rampling contrast each other. But the ending is too sloppy, I guess Ozon himself is too lazy to explain, too lazy to make up, it is really...

  • Lacey 2022-10-18 11:21:07

    Moderate film. Progress unhurriedly. Those pounding heartbeats and the wishes bred in the dark night confronted behind the window. Psychological films pay more attention to rhythm. After the fascinating desire to kill, who thinks they know the...

  • Wava 2022-10-14 04:21:33

    Inspiration is the source, stories are projections, and so are desires. Ou Zong's swimming pool complex just meets people's fantasies, eroticism, murder, jealousy, beauty, and as a good story, it has the advantage. The ending is a bit redundant, but more meaningful, for a female writer. Like someone said, writers are mentally...

  • Casey 2022-10-03 15:17:19

    Charlotte Hamplin played the role of a middle-aged woman who was eager for passion, and handled the audience's hide-and-seek fantasy scene Ou Rong very skillfully. Finally, the appearance of the editor's daughter was the last part of this fantasy murder case. The truth draws a happy...

  • Chaya 2022-05-27 23:35:14

    The emotional processing is too subtle, but the ending is...

  • Ambrose 2022-05-27 20:55:38

    Bizarre and great atmosphere. Without warning, the tension of desire is like a big net, drawing people into the net. The desire for sex and blood cannot be stopped. Ou Rong satisfies people's desire for murder again, and makes people want to have sex after...

  • Conrad 2022-05-27 16:11:02

    The construction of the text level is even richer in "Entering the Hall", the plot advancement and emotional control are more restrained than the latter, but the repression sees a sparkling nuance. It's just that the overall structure is still slightly cramped, and the excessive blur also makes some metaphorical attempts weaker halfway through. Ou Rong still finds an excellent balance between video and literature. Both "Nocturnal Animals" and "Outstanding Citizen" are still far behind on this...

  • Clemmie 2022-05-27 14:35:06

    In fact, it can be understood as the content of the novel written by the old lady before the last...

  • Emory 2022-05-27 13:59:32

    The flesh is a piece of black cloth, and human desire is the blue water below. Confinement with a cross or earplugs will not help. Since you are trapped in a hungry net bag, no one should try to escape. In the subway, she has been trying to get rid of Sarah Morton, but in the text she recklessly participates in this dangerous game. It doesn't matter whether you see the truth or fiction. The important thing is that you are also in the pool of the country house at a certain moment, drawing the...

Extended Reading
  • Alexanne 2022-12-05 14:59:23

    The written version enters the room, another guess after collecting clues

    When entering the room, I asked: How to use literary techniques in real life? Answer: Collect clues, shape the character of the characters, create contradictions, follow the story along the development of desires, and create unexpected endings.

    Guessing if Julie was Sarah when she was young, the...

  • Fabiola 2022-12-03 10:31:27

    Possible Charm - contains spoiler

    The strange thing about this movie is that it creates all possible plausible situations. Everything it presents can be real or unreal. It's like a glass Rubik's cube. When you look directly at it, you can see the truth, but when you rotate it, what you get is not necessarily false. Moreover,...

Swimming Pool quotes

  • Julie: I'm so tired!

    Sarah Morton: Not surprising. It's tiring to kill a man.

  • Sarah Morton: I pity your mother.

    Julie: You pity her? Why?

    Sarah Morton: Well, I imagine having a daughter who comes home with a different man every night must be difficult for a mother.

    Julie: Well, you imagine wrong. You know what? You're just a frustrated Englishwoman who writes about dirty things but never does them. You can shove your uptight morals up your ass!