Cold Water
Cold Water

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Cold Water

1994
Movie
95 min
French

An outer suburb of Paris, 1972. Gilles and Christine, both sixteen, are classmates and lovers who have become frustrated with the aloofness of their families and the general monotony of their lives. When the pair are caught shoplifting, Christine's father ships her off to a home for emotionally disturbed children, temporarily putting space between her and Gilles. Luckily for them, though, she escapes and the couple contemplate running away together.

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IMDb6.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes64%
Director: Matthew BrightGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In the dead of winter, a young man is found dead in a frozen swimming pool. As authorities investigate, they uncover a complex web of relationships, betrayals, and secrets among a group of friends and acquaintances. The film delves into the dark underbelly of suburban life, exploring themes of obsession, love, and the devastating consequences of youthful indiscretions.

Critical Reception

Cold Water received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its gritty realism and intense performances, while others found its bleak subject matter and pacing to be challenging. The film is often noted for its raw, unflinching portrayal of adolescent turmoil and its distinctive visual style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and intense performances, particularly from its young cast.

  • Noted for its bleak and unflinching exploration of dark adolescent themes.

  • Appreciated for its atmospheric and gritty visual style.

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Fun Fact

Director Matthew Bright reportedly drew inspiration for the film from a real-life murder case he encountered during his youth.

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