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Swimfan

User rating: 1.95 59 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: September 6, 2002

PG-13 | Thriller

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Based on 8251 votes and 59 reviews.


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User rating: February 7, 2006

this movie was awsome

User rating: June 26, 2005

i did see this movie it was good the best movie ever

User rating: February 1, 2004

i thought it was great Erika did a great performance as a psycho she`s a talented actress she played the part so well.

User rating: November 1, 2003

Awesome Thriller!

User rating: July 14, 2003

it was a really great movie and im glad i saw it......very suspenseful and it shows you how some ppl have serious issues and problms......it was just absolutely fantastic definitely a 5 star ***** rating

User rating: June 28, 2003

amazing! best story line ever!!!

User rating: April 25, 2003

it is a very good movie and the stories is very good .

User rating: March 15, 2003

I wanted to watch this movie so bad and I was reall y dissapointed, It could have been so much better. It should have been a movie like O, dat`s a good movie

User rating: December 4, 2002

I thought it was a fun entertaining movie. I mean i wasn`t expecting a huge plot or anything but just a fun movie to watch. Kind of shows how obsessed some people can get over people and what they`ll do to get them

User rating: November 12, 2002

A big disappointing tease of a film, that promises a lot and delivers almost nothing. Purportedly about swimming, we see almost nothing of the sport, much less of the protagonist in the water. The promise of sexiness inherent inthe setting fails to materialize. The pouty awkwardness of the male lead fails to distract from a lack of acting chops, or at least preparation for the role. There are incongruent aspects to dialogue and storyline that frustrate, and plenty of insipid atretches.A big yawn.