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Swimming Pool

British writer Sarah Morton is embarking on a different path for her new novel. During this time, its publisher sends it to its French homeland, to coexist. There in France, Sarah's interaction with his unusual daughter increases as this explodes some of the dynamics between them.
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October 26, 2004 Tiene que ver con eso de la ficción y de ser espectadores, y hasta qué punto creemos lo que se ve en la pantalla como una realidad y no como el antojo de un director de cine.
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Cinema Crazed
April 29, 2009 This is a very well directed with a good story, great characters, and involving engrossing performances from Charlotte Rampling and Ludivine Sagnier.
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New York Observer
August 06, 2003 Two parts psychological thriller and one part pretentious French art-house head-scratcher that leaves you mumbling, 'Duh.'
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Toronto Star
July 11, 2003 Think of it as a box of chocolates, with Sagnier being the chocolate-covered cherry. And you know the problem with chocolates: They're great to eat but they offer no nourishment whatsoever, and afterwards you feel guilty for the indulgence.
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Looking Closer
September 07, 2007 Rampling and Ozon clearly enjoy working together. Rampling relishes psychologically complex roles. Ozon respects his leading ladies enough to give them challenges.
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Cinema Sight
August 08, 2006 Charlotte Rampling is engaging in this intriguing little whodunit that seems more intent on exposing internal paranoia than it does on real world murder.
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Common Sense Media
January 02, 2011 Confusing thriller is absolutely NOT for kids.
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IMDb: 7
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