Frozen – Eiskalter Abgrund (2010)

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Frozen – Eiskalter Abgrund: Directed by Adam Green. With Emma Bell, Shawn Ashmore, Kevin Zegers, Ed Ackerman. Three skiers stranded on a chairlift are forced to make life-or-death choices, which prove more perilous than staying put and freezing to death.

“Iu0026#39;m not jumping up and down for this one but I thought it was a very well done survival/thriller that had some shocking, gruesome scenes as well as some thrills and definitely chills. The acting was pretty decent but the stand out here is newcomer Emma Bell who gave an heartbreaking performance as one of the stranded skiers on a ski lift, man I felt all of her pain. I thought the director did a great job using different techniques with the camera and used his one location effectively that makes you think and feel that youu0026#39;re right there with them on that ski lift, the thought just terrifies me but doesnu0026#39;t make me fear going skiing just makes me think twice about going on a ski lift. I think itu0026#39;s a tad overrated saying it does for skiing what Jaws did for swimming, not really and to be honest itu0026#39;s more Open Water than Jaws just with more action and a different situation, sorry it just didnu0026#39;t put the fear in me, it just had me feeling sorry for them and rooting for them than actually being scared. It will have you thinking throughout questioning what would you do in that situation, what lengths would you go in order to survive and some of it to me wasnu0026#39;t plausible while other scenes were very realistic and will have you on the edge of your seat. What makes this so special is the fact that they took a simple idea and went to great lengths to make it powerful and had three leads that could be anyoneu0026#39;s friend, sister, brother, lover and it makes you feel for them even more and makes the whole situation more unsettling and shattering with some scenes that will make you a little teary eyed, good effort. This film actually has a heart and is refreshing from most horror offerings lately but itu0026#39;s more of a drama/thriller and I canu0026#39;t wait to see what director Adam Green has up his sleeve next! Overall it could of had a slightly better conclusion and I donu0026#39;t think itu0026#39;s going to be the best genre flick of the year because I just donu0026#39;t see that happening but if you want to see something different, new and bone chilling go support Adam Greenu0026#39;s latest effort Frozen, though more of a renter on a snowy night to me. Recommended!”

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