Aaron comes into the pub & Kerry asks Aaron if he's met John & Aaron pretends they've seen each in the shop but haven't properly met so she introduces them! Kerry clocks Aaron's awkwardness and so does John.
Aaron produces John's St Christopher he found in his bedroom side table, he behaves in a state of awkwardness & doesn't even stay for a drink, he doesn't feel he can talk in front of Kerry & quickly heads out as quickly as he arrived.
As Aaron returned John's St Christopher, Aaron expression gives away his feelings, John jokingly suggests Aaron can say he'll miss him. This prompts Aaron to bolt as he's unable to say what he wanted to John though John is harder to read, perhaps is disappointed.
Night Swim will be released on Digital on March 12 and on Blu-ray and DVD on April 9 via Universal. The 2024 supernatural horror movie is produced by James Wan and Jason Blum.
Writer-director Bryce McGuire makes his feature debut based on this 2014 short film of the same name. Wyatt Russell, Kerry Condon, Amélie Hoeferle, and Gavin Warren star.
Special features are listed below.
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Special features:
Audio commentary by writer-director Bryce McGuire
Masters of Fear - Producers Jason Blum and James Wan discuss why they chose to collaborate on this project
Demons from the Depth - Dive into the film's creatures
Into the Deep - Cast and crew discuss working on a movie with so many underwater sequences
Marco Polo - Director Bryce McGuire breaks down the pivotal scare scene
A former major league baseball player (Wyatt Russell), forced into early retirement by a degenerative illness, moves into a new home with his wife (Kerry Condon) and their two children. The new home comes complete with a backyard swimming pool, but a deep secret surfaces and unleashes a malevolent force that will drag the family into the inescapable depths of terror.
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Night Swim has several scenes at nighttime where the light in a pool flickers, creating severe strobe effects. Important plot points happen during these scenes. Some video clips are shown with mild glitching effects.
Several scenes take place underwater or on the surface of the water. Two long shots, including the opening shot, use a slow rolling motion of the camera.
Flashing Lights: 9/10. Motion Sickness: 4/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: Late in the film, two people cough up a scary-looking fluid, with heaving motions and noises.
“Night Swim” was fine. It’s absolutely what you’d expect from an early January release horror movie. It at least tries, which does count for something. What ruins the movie is that it just isn’t that scary. Once you see the monster, it immediately loses steam since it’s one of the goofiest looking designs for an evil pool demon.
The psychology at work in a film like Night Swim deals with the fact that water can be inherently scary to a lot of people. Why is that? Kerry Condon, who stars in the film with Wyatt Russell, has her own theories about why a horror film about water appeals to some of our darkest instincts.