The Frozen
After a harrowing snowmobile accident, a young couple is stranded in the woods and must survive while waiting for help to arrive. Events take a turn for the worse after the disappearance of Emma's boyfriend, leaving her on her own not only to battle the elements, but also to elude a mysterious hunter who is tracking her through the forest.
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- Cast:
- Brit Morgan , Noah Segan , Sedona James , Jess Wiley
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Best movie of this year hands down!
Wow! Such a good movie.
A brilliant film that helped define a genre
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
I watched this movie with no preconceived notions and very little knowledge of the plot. I mention this because I believe it contributed to my ultimately finding it to be a very good movie, especially for what I imagine was a very low budget film. Not really sure why other reviewers were so negative about this movie. While it was not a big budget feast for the eyes jammed packed with stars, it was an interesting movie that was different enough from the majority of films being produced to make it every watchable. Where I think this film really excelled was engaging the audience in the emotions of the characters. I found myself identifying with everything the main character was going through, which for me is indicative of successful storytelling. I may be being overly generous with my rating, but that's only because I don't want people to pass on seeing it because of what I would consider to be unfair reviews.If you are going to see The Frozen, do yourself a favor by not reading any spoilers or synopses. Going into the film with an open mind will make it more worth your time.
Interesting premise and a one liner story stretched into 1.5 hours of annoying movie.Honestly what were the makers thinking when they made this one? This has to be one of the most purposeless movies ever made. I m a big thriller/horror fan. But the intended thrills here were plain irritating.****SPOILERS AHEAD***A pregnant girl and her boyfriend's adventurous camping trip in snow goes awry when they meet a snowmobile accident. The boyfriend goes missing and the girl makes very lame attempts at getting out of the situation. Strange things keep happening. A mysterious gunman keeps appearing at random and doesn't say a word. Adding to your annoyance and making you hate this movie even more. The performances are in sync with the movie, BAD!!The "supposed" suspense/twist in the climax is plain lame. Avoid this one at all costs.
The film starts well, nice setting, nice landscape. Could have been a really nice thriller with all the shadows behind the trees caught in the corner of the eye... The actors are OK. There are no great performances, but there is also no need for those in this type of movie. But after the nightmare where she wakes up in a nightgown, the film takes a dramatic turn for the worse. You start seeing zombies/ghosts (!), dead animals, etc. Ridiculous and almost childish. And the ending, which was supposed to be a very original never seen before twist is an old idea that was much better explored in The Others with Nicole Kidman. Weak, just weak.
Where to begin.. This movie was so awful. I spent and hour and a half thinking it was going to eventually get better but, unfortunately, it still sucked. The actress was bitchy and unlikeable, and the actor was just straight up stupid. The movie started out with them snowmobiling out in to the middle of freaking winter frozen nowhere, when they see someone in the woods and proceed to crash and eat it; now if the movie would have ended right there I would have been happier with it than I am right now. They both stay in a tent for a little bit, with spooky noises and rustling sounds until the genius male lead decides to go out to investigate said typical spooky wood sounds. Naturally, he disappears, leaving the dumb female lead to fend for herself. We endure way too many nightmare sequences, all having people whipping around to face the camera with their jacked-up faces. Blah blah blah. This goes on for 45 minutes. The girl tries to find the boy, and finds a puddle of blood. And then cries. And backs away. And goes back to the tent. Again. By this point I was getting distracted by how much my hair had grown while I was waiting for something worth watching to happen. The movie goes on and on with the same things over and over again, a tree branch would break, she'd see something move, her mascara would be running down her face and then reapplied in the next shot. And then I FINALLY made it to the end. Which was LITERALLY THE STUPIDEST TWIST I HAVE EVER SEEN. I wanted to punch myself in the face for watching it. I would rather have my eyeballs pecked out by swordfish than watch that again.