POOLCLUB is an omnibus work where exposure itself forms the core concept. Five women are forced into complete nudity, compelled to expose themselves while constantly aware of being watched, obediently following men's commands and laying themselves bare. Their naked, vulnerable forms represent the primal essence of womanhood. Carrying shame, confusion, and inner conflict, these women repeatedly expose themselves, undergoing a process of self-reflection and confrontation. Their actions transcend mere exposure, revealing something fundamental about femininity. The tension between the fear of perpetual observation and the emotional consequences of their choices becomes the driving force behind the film's compelling nature.