The Pool (2018)
66KThe Pool: Directed by Ping Lumpraploeng. With Theeradej Wongpuapan, Ratnamon Ratchiratham. In an abandoned 6-meter deep pool, a couple is stranded there with a deadly predator.
“We all know the so-called u0026quot;Murphyu0026#39;s Lawu0026quot;, stating that if something CAN go wrong, it WILL go wrong. We also all know this is one of the rare theories in life that is actually truthful, but the good Thai people with unpronounceable names who made u0026quot;The Poolu0026quot; perhaps pushed the theory of u0026quot;Murphyu0026#39;s Lawu0026quot; a bit too far over the edge. The series of misfortunes, unlucky coincidences, malaises and stupidities that overcome lead characters Day and Koi in this film are too numerous and exaggerated to believe, but admittedly they also do ensure a very intense, fast-paced and action-packed thriller. Because of a bit of bad luck and a lot of dumbness, set decorator Day gets trapped inside of a massive but isolated 6-meter deep exterior pool while the water is slowly clearing away. Due to even more dumbness, his fiancée Koi gets trapped in there too, with a serious head injury to boot! If you can accept that people built 6-meter-deep pools without bothering to install ladders, Iu0026#39;m sure you can also suspend your disbelief for the non-stop series of unfortunate events that follow. The fun is complete when a savage crocodile, at large due to the heavy rainfall and floods of recent weeks, accidentally falls into the pool as well. Yes, u0026quot;The Poolu0026quot; often is laughably far-fetched, but itu0026#39;s also very suspenseful, compelling and exciting. The crocodile is a fabulous work of craftmanship; – realistic and genuinely menacing. For an action/thriller with such a rudimentary premise, limited cast and minimal set-pieces, itu0026#39;s entertaining u0026amp; recommendable.”