The Pool (2018)
The Pool is a suspenseful Thai thriller that takes the concept of being trapped in an enclosed space to terrifying new heights. The story follows a couple who, while on a fun day at an abandoned swimming pool, find themselves in a life-or-death struggle. After accidentally getting stranded in a 6-meter deep pool with no way out, their situation quickly turns desperate.
Things take a dangerous turn when a deadly predator — a large crocodile — is also trapped in the pool. With limited resources, the couple must use their wits and whatever they can find to survive the increasingly perilous situation. The pool, once a place for relaxation, becomes a brutal battleground as the couple fights to escape the confined space while trying to avoid becoming the crocodile's next meal.
As time runs out, the psychological pressure of being trapped in such a claustrophobic environment, coupled with the constant threat of the deadly creature, pushes both characters to their physical and emotional limits. The film explores themes of survival, fear, and the human will to live against seemingly insurmountable odds.
The Pool is a tense, edge-of-your-seat thriller that keeps audiences on the edge with its claustrophobic atmosphere, primal survival instincts, and chilling predator-prey dynamic. It's a must-watch for fans of survival horror and intense thrillers.
The Pool is a wild, claustrophobic thrill ride that turns a simple concept into pure, relentless tension. Trapped in an empty swimming pool with no way out—and oh, did I mention the crocodile?—the film manages to squeeze out every ounce of dread and desperation. What’s impressive is how much emotion it packs into the survival story; it’s not just about escaping, it’s about guilt, love, and resilience under pressure. It’s brutal, absurd at times, but totally gripping. You’ll never look at a swimming pool the same way again.