Download The Drowning Pool Full Movie In Hindi Dubbed In Mp4

Download The Drowning Pool Full Movie In Hindi Dubbed In Mp4

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Download The Drowning Pool Full Movie In Hindi Dubbed In Mp4

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A big-city private detective travels to the Deep South to help out an old girlfriend who is worried that her husband will find out that she is cheating on him.
Harper is brought to Louisiana bayou country to help out an old girlfriend who is worried that her husband will find out that she is cheating on him. What is more, he finds himself caught in a power struggle between the matriarch of the family and a greedy oil baron, who wants her property. Poor Harper! Things are not as straight-forward as they initially appeared.
Like a lot of the films that I enjoy, The Drowning Pool can be watched on two levels. It&#39;s a Bogart&#39;ish, Nior&#39;ish mystery thriller with only a few lines that come off as maybe trying to be too clever. But that is well balanced out by some class acting and story development along with some unusual sleuthing techniques that we see from the Newman character. The characters and morals, the nastiness and the kindness have an authentic stamp of reality about them that compares well with the sentimental sugariness and lack of reality of so many &quot;violent&quot; modern action/thriller films. That in itself is a reason for watching the film; just for the stark contrast with so many creative works today that claim to show &quot;realism&quot;.<br/><br/>On another level there is much social commentary going on here. The stifling psychological atmosphere lives up well to the title of this piece as we watch people tear themselves and their relationships apart; driven on, of course, by those who have a vested interest in seeing them fail.<br/><br/>There is a key scene towards the end of the film that pulls together all the strings at work on this second level.<br/><br/>Well worth it if you&#39;re prepared to pay attention.
Paul Newman returns to his private detective role Lew Harper, following 1966&#39;s &quot;Harper&quot;, in another murder-yarn adapted from a Ross Macdonald novel (wherein the lead character was named Archer). Transplanted from Southern California to the bayous of Louisiana, Harper is up to his aw-shucks smile in trouble while investigating a blackmail plot which involves his former lady-friend (Joanne Woodward), a Southern belle from a prominent New Orleans family living under the thumb of an oppressive matriarch. An intimidating letter soon turns to murder, and the suspects include: the woman&#39;s nubile daughter (Melanie Griffith), a wealthy fat-cat (Murray Hamilton), and even the police chief (Tony Franciosa, sporting an oddball walrus mustache). Strictly TV-detective stuff, polished by the classy cast and Gordon Willis&#39; terrific cinematography. It looks good and goes down smoothly, but doesn&#39;t leave a trace of itself behind. ** from ****
A confusing and not very exciting private eye caper.
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