Night Swim review
Night Swim the latest horror from Blumhouse and does it sit alongside some of their biggest and best?? absolutely not is the answer right off the bat. Night Swim opens up in a pretty dull and uninteresting way as the origin of the deadly swimming pool is showcased and it is neither threatning or scary in anyway shape or form. Fast forward years later and we see family who end up moving into a new home which just so happens to be the same home where tragedy took place 15 years previous. It's a really slow setup and one that takes time to get going but even when it does get going Night Swim doesn't really do anything memorable and note worthy.
With great names of the horror genre involved like James Wan you'd think there would be a lot more here but sadly there isn't. It borders on boring and the characters are fine but again aren't memorable or really that interesting or defined. The twist in the movie would've worked if more time was spent on it but it comes out of nowhere and with little time left to have a satisfying ending. I will say though that the underwater ''pool'' scenes were well done and the idea of a seemingly never ending pool that goes down to the depths of the earth is very interesting.
Night Swim is okay at best. It's really not how I wanted the year to begin for the horror genre. It's boring, full of fluff and is rather bland. The ending doesn't feel earned at all and just ends abruptly. That being said it's not truly terrible per say but you could and should spend your time elsewhere.
★★
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