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Thursday, December 5, 2019

SWIMFAN

Erika Christensen
SWIMFAN (2002). Director: John Polson. 

Rhode Island high school senior Ben Cronin (Jesse Bradford) is a bright light on the swim team, and he has a cute and charming girlfriend in Amy (Shiri Appleby). One afternoon he helps the new girl in school, Madison Bell (Erika Christensen), when her locker door gets stuck, and the two strike up a friendship. Ben winds up sleeping with Madison and both agree it should not happen again and remain their secret. Unfortunately, Madison doesn't keep her end of the bargain, and considers Ben her new boyfriend, come hell or high water. And she's perfectly willing to kill to keep him. 

Jesse Bradford and Shiri Appleby
A teenage version of Fatal Attraction, Swimfan is a modestly entertaining little thriller with good performances from the three leads, who are appealing actors, especially Bradford and Appleby. The best-known member of the cast is Dan Hedaya, who plays the coach of the swimming team. James DeBello makes an impression as Madison's weird cousin Christopher, and some of the students are well-portrayed. In the long run Swimfan suffers from the fact that most of the characters aren't that dimensional, and I've no doubt some teenagers were disappointed by the movie's complete lack of gore. There's a fairly exciting climax in the high school swimming pool, however. Too bad Madison is such a psycho, as her interest in classical music already gives her a certain, more positive distinction over most of her classmates. 

Verdict: There have been worse ... **1/2. 

2 comments:

  1. Agreed, Bill, mild movie with a few suspenseful moments and what I thought would be a star-making performance for handsome Jesse Bradford. Alas, I was wrong, whatever became of him?
    -C

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  2. He's mostly been on television. After this film he was a regular on "West Wing."He won an "Exciting New Face" award from the "Young Hollywood" whoever they are back in the day and has been working steadily ever since. He was a regular on some other shows I'm not familiar with, such as "Outlaws" and has done a few movies as well. In other words, he's a working actor who keeps employed, which is better than waiting on tables any day!

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