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Who knew someone would write a horror movie of a similar plot to "Still Life" by Iron Maiden, the creepiest song ever?
Writer-director Bryce McGuire penned this gem, which started as a short film, about a haunted pool, starring Wyatt Russell and Carrie Condon.
In '92, young girl Rebecca Summers goes out to the pool at night to retrieve her terminally-ill brother's toy boat, only to be dragged underwater and drowned. We find out later her brother miraculously recovered.
In the present, the Waller family--Ray, Eve, and children Izzy and Elliot--move into the Summers's house. It's a fixer-upper, but there's a pool. Ray is a former major-league third basemen who's been sidelined by M.S. But the more he swims in the water, which is mixed with an underground spring that's been there since time immemorial and comes in through the drain, he finds he's healing. You know the 411: first it does something for you, then all you want to do is swim in the pool.
There's only one catch: to help one family member, it requires a human sacrifice of another family member, a price only twisted families will pay.
And the pool is filled with the ghosts of the many families that have lived there.
Must-see TV! It's worth the $20 rental fee.
Enjoy if you haven't seen it already!
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