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Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool

Focus Features (Jul 02, 2003)
DVD
Unrated
025192382826
Drama | Erotica | Mystery
France | English | Color | 01:43

Sarah Morton is a famous British mystery author. Tired of London and seeking inspiration for her new novel, she accepts an offer from her publisher John Bosload to stay at his home in Luberon, in the South of France. It is the off-season, and Sarah finds that the beautiful country locale and unhurried pace is just the tonic for her--until late one night, when John's indolent and insouciant French daughter Julie unexpectedly arrives. Sarah's prim and steely English reserve is jarred by Julie's reckless, sexually charged lifestyle. Their interactions set off an increasingly unsettling series of events, as Sarah's creative process and a possible real-life murder begin to blend dangerously together. Written by Sujit R. Varma



Swimming Pool focuses on Sarah, a rigid and conservative, yet successful English mystery writer. Sarah's personal life and new novel take a dramatic twist when she meets her publisher's sexy, free-spirited daughter Julie at his gracious mansion in the French countryside. Written by bondish



An uptight middle-aged spinster crime novelist with a writing block (Charlotte Rampling) is loaned the use of her publisher's (whom she fancies a bit) secluded, lush French villa so she can finish her latest mystery. He does not show up for an anticipated rendezvous as promised, but her peace and solitude are interrupted by the unexpected arrival of his lustful teen daughter (Ludivine Sagnier), who is ready to unwind with booze, sex and nudity.The novelist does not hide her instant dislike of this intruder to her Shangri-la. As initial froideur turns to accommodation, the writer decides to use the teen's carnal activities to spice up her novel, much to the girl's disgust when she casually snoops through the bedroom and finds the writer's notes. Then, the teen's trawl through local menfolk turns nasty when a waiter who has rejected her is found murdered. The novelist helps the teen to cover up the death, at some cost to herself, but then gets to use the story to enliven her novel. The plot takes an unexpected turn at the end, a twist that will keep you guessing what was real and what was imagined.




SYNOPSIS

Sarah Morton (Charlotte Rampling), a middle-aged English mystery author, who has written a successful series of novels featuring a single detective, is having writer's block that is impeding her next book. Sarah's publisher, John Bosload (Charles Dance), offers her his country house near Lacoste, France for some rest and relaxation. After becoming comfortable with the run of the house, Sarah's quietude is disrupted by a young woman claiming to be the publisher's daughter, Julie (Ludivine Sagnier). She shows up one night claiming to be taking time off from work herself. She also claims that her mother used to be Bosload's mistress, but that he would not leave his family. Julie's sex life consists of one-night stands with various oafish men, and a competition of personalities develops between the two women. At first Sarah regards Julie as a distraction from her writing. She uses earplugs to allow her to sleep during Julie's noisy nighttime adventures, although she nonetheless has a voyeuristic fascination with them. Later she abandons the earplugs during one of Julie's trysts, beginning to envy Julie's lifestyle. The competition comes to the fore when a local waiter, Franck (Jean-Marie Lamour), is involved. Julie wants him but he appears to prefer the more mature Sarah, having struck up a relationship with her during her frequent lunches at the bistro.

An unexpected tragedy occurs after a night of flirting among the three. After swimming together in the pool, Franck refuses to allow Julie to continue performing oral sex on him, once Sarah, who watches them from the balcony, throws a rock into the water. Franck feels frightened and tells Julie he is leaving. The next day, Franck is missing. While investigating Franck's disappearance, Sarah learns that Julie's mother has been dead for some time, though Julie had claimed that she was still alive. She returns to the villa, where a confused Julie thinks that Sarah is her mother and has a breakdown. She eventually recovers and confesses that Franck is dead because Julie repeatedly hit him over the head with a rock as he tried to leave her at the pool. His body is in one of the sheds.

When Marcel (Marc Fayolle) becomes suspicious of the mound of fresh soil where the body is buried, Sarah seduces the elderly gardener to distract him. Julie leaves, thanking Sarah for her help and leaving her the manuscript of an unpublished novel written by her late mother, which she had previously claimed that John made her burn. Sarah returns to England and visits her publisher's office with her new novel. His daughter also shows up just as Sarah is leaving, but is revealed to be a completely different girl than the one Sarah spent the weekend with.


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Charlotte Rampling Sarah Morton
Ludivine Sagnier Julie
Charles Dance John Bosload
Jean-Marie Lamour Franck
Marc Fayolle Marcel
Mireille Mossé Marcel's Daughter
Michel Fau First Man
Jean-Claude Lecas Second Man
Emilie Gavois-Kahn Waitress at Cafe
Erarde Forestali Old Man
Lauren Farrow Julia
Sebastian Harcombe Terry Long
Frances Cuka Lady on the Underground
Keith Yeates Sarah's Father
Tricia Aileen John Bosload's Secretary
Glen Davies Pub Barman

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Edition details

Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios 1.85 (16:9) Anamorphic
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
DTS 5.1 - English
Subtitles Closed Caption English | French | Spanish
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Jan 25, 2004
Regions Region 1

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Notes

In terms of alluring female nudity, Swimming Pool shows a lot, but it's what remains concealed that gives this erotic thriller a potent, voyeuristic charge. With his Hitchcockian handling of secrets and lies, prolific French director François Ozon reunites with his Under the Sand star, Charlotte Rampling, to tell a seductive tale of murder and complicity, beginning when British mystery novelist Sarah Morton (Rampling) seeks peace and relaxation at her publisher's French villa, only to find his brash, sexually liberated daughter Julie (Ludivine Sagnier) arriving shortly thereafter to disrupt her solitary reverie. What begins as mutual annoyance turns into something more sinister and duplicitous, alternating between Julie's predatory sex with men and Sarah's observant, perhaps jealous fascination. These two women, generations apart, share in Ozon's delicate dance of trust, curiosity, and gradual understanding, until a twist ending that forces you to reevaluate everything you've seen. Only then will the mysteries of Swimming Pool be fully and tantalizingly revealed. (Note: The unrated version contains full-frontal nudity that's been edited from the rated version. In both versions, the overall plot is not affected.) --Jeff Shannon


Alternate Versions

The U.S. release is available in two forms: the unrated version and the "R" rated version. The unrated version contains full frontal nudity which was edited out of the "R" rated version to avoid an "NC-17" rating.

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