Deep End
Movie1971·GB, DE·1h 28min

Deep End

If you can't have the real thing— you do all kinds of unreal things.

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Deep End (1971) is a psychological drama you can watch online on iFILM, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski with Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown. Shot partly in a rundown London public pool and partly in Munich, it's a film that uses chlorine and fluorescent light as instruments of dread.

Mike is fifteen, newly dropped out of school, hired as a bath attendant. He meets Susan — older, effortlessly magnetic, perpetually surrounded by men. He falls for her immediately. She barely notices. He follows, pesters, schemes. She has a married swimming instructor for that. What begins as clumsy adolescent longing hardens into something colder and more dangerous, the pool itself an echo chamber for obsession.

Skolimowski doesn't soften any of it. The score by Can adds an unsettling propulsive edge. This is not a coming-of-age story — it's a portrait of a fixation that runs straight off the edge. Stream Deep End (1971) online on iFILM.

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