Bad maniac. When I stumbled upon the movie Pool of Death, I fell for the poster as usual. It was a horrible picture. The description seems to be standard, but I still decided to look at it, realizing that good will most likely not be enough. So about the movie:
As a child, Johnny’s nanny drowned him in the pool for disobedience, thereby something moved in his head. Became afraid of water. Growing up, he had a desire to drown the girls in the water.
Well, if the image of the main character (he is also a villain) more whole could come out and a good kinzo. But...
Let’s start with the fact that the actors are unclear from where they were recruited. From each blows incredible stupidity in both actions and speeches. The actors are so disgusting they want to turn off the movie every minute. But I have a habit of watching the movie to the end.
Johnny, the main character, has the body and appearance of a handsome man, who is glued to by all the girls and who are the soul of the company. But instead, he works as a pool cleaner and kills his first victim. And then we went on.
His friend Matt, an absolute idiot, begins to guide him into the path of a maniac, looking for victims. The question is why? He's what he wants.
As a result, he becomes almost a hero of his town. All the young people love him, the girls invite him to parties. Man, why didn't they think that he could drown any of them at these parties?
With every 10 minutes more and more stupid actions in the actions of the residents of the town.
The ending is expected. I didn't expect anything else.
As for the cast, everyone is unknown to me, except for Sarah Malakul Lane, whom I saw in the movie The Little Boy, in which she almost every 10 minutes undressed. There was no nudity here. And in general, her role as Johnny's lover is unnecessary in my opinion in the film. I also saw her in a Kickboxer remake.
My verdict is don't look. If you want to see a movie about a maniac, watch movies about Alex Cross. Even if you've seen them, it's better to review than watch this movie.
In the end, we have:
1 out of 10