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Si vous êtes assez riche, vous pouvez vous regarder mourir.
James et Em Foster profitent de vacances tous frais payés sur l'île de La Tolqa. Tout se passe comme dans un rêve. Mais un soir, James renverse un inconnu avec sa voiture. C'est alors que se révèlent les dessous monstrueux de la station balnéaire où le tourisme hédoniste se conjugue avec la violence sadique.
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That was something, not a good movie but something.
I don't know why this movie exists. Really annoying that the first half is so good and the last half is devoid of any good reason to watch it.
This movie spends most of its time tricking you into believe that it's a good movie, then you realize half-way that it's just a movie and by the end you're not even sure if you watched a movie.
Be prepared for every bodily fluid to be layed out on the screen! **Infinity Pool** introduces some interesting sci-fi elements mixed in with some horrifying thematics and a rich exploiting everything subplot (we needed another one of those). Everything is there for an interesting watch until these ideas fade into the background to become a weird-ass porno trying too hard to be stylish and layered. The second half of the movie felt like it was going absolutely nowhere and it reduced it's main character to pretty much nothing, leaving the viewer with nobody to root for except Goth's performance. Mia Goth once again shows her acting chops (among other things), she's unhinged, wild and horny. Goth and Skarsgård made a captivating duo on-screen. Unfortunately even their amazing performances couldn't save this movie - or rather they were this movie. Beautiful trippy disturbing visuals, hypnotising camerawork, psychedelic score, brutal kills and stellar acting. The movie ended and I was still waiting for the plot to show up but it never did. It absolutely went for style over substance and ruined it's great potencial.
Two whole hours of pretentious non-stop nonsense.