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Frozen 2010 123movies

Frozen 2010 123movies

No one knows you're up there.Feb. 05, 201093 Min.
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Watch: Frozen 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – At Mount Holliston, snowboarders Dan Walker, his girlfriend Parker O’Neil and his best friend Joe Lynch don’t have enough money to buy lift tickets. Parker bribes Jason, a lift-worker, with one hundred dollars. When the system is nearing closure, they force Jason to let them have one last pass. However, Jason needs to resolve a problem and his colleague misunderstands his instructions and stops the lift. The trio of skier and snowboarders gets stranded on the chairlift near the top of the mountain. When they see that the lights of the ski resort had been turned off, they need to make a choice: leave the chairlift or freeze to death..
Plot: When three skiers find themselves stranded on a chair lift at a New England ski resort that has closed for the next week, they are forced to make life or death choices that prove to be more perilous than staying put and freezing to death.
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Ratings:

6.2/10 Votes: 74,284
63% | RottenTomatoes
43/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1544 Popularity: 17.549 | TMDB

Reviews:

…never going skiing. Ever.
For a film that mainly revolves around a cast of three to carry the movie, seven stars can seem like seventeen. What makes this film work is the realism. Every choice, every consequence, everything! Like a movie studio trying to emulate the moments before a car accident, then its aftermath.

I’m not one of these reviewers that will take you through the entire plot of the film. Especially in this case. This film’s simplicity works. Three skiers accidentally get forgotten on a ski lift as the resort closes for the week.

That’s it! Yet, this simple formula works better than any horror movie I have seen in a long, LONG time! This opinion may be a little biased and I’ll tell you why. Personally, I am petrified of open heights. Adam Green’s chosen camera placements are well picked, never once allowing any hints of fiction into the story. That’s the beauty of shooting on location, despite how deadly the location can be.

Deadly, indeed! This movie really got under my skin. Not in anyway gore-filled, like “Hatchet” or its sequel. So for all the gore-hounds out there scanning the reviews for bloody details before watching it, make-up effects enthusiasts won’t be completely disappointed, but it’s no “Hatchtet”. However, Adam Green focuses more on his Actor’s/Actresses’ reactions to the horrors within the film. This works! Lord, does it work! I’m a huge GOREHOUND, I welcome squeamish scenes, but the subtle incidents that happen to these characters while exposed to harsh weather works better than a graphic depiction of a chainsaw to the gut! I’m almost ashamed to admit that I had to turn away and groan at what I witnessed on screen! This is from someone who giggled like a girl-scout throughout “A Serbian Film”! “Frozen” works! In all the right ways! My only complaints about the film are the lack of themes. Usually a survival-horror like this contains some smug theme that ties the film together, a topic the film tries to make aware to its audience. Romero does the aforementioned flawlessly, just to provide one example. “Dawn of the Dead” and its issue of consumerism. For example, one would assume that being trapped with two other people in a situation like that, the throes of “cabin fever” would naturally work its way into the script. Yet, Adam Green chooses to focus on the reality of the situation his characters find themselves in. As a result, the film remains simple. Leaving the audience with no other thought to ponder upon besides their own feelings of fear. To some, this may be a compliment to the film, to others, a weak link.

The dialogue is probably the strongest device in the film. Revolving your film around only three characters, the script better be able to keep the dialogue interesting or your audience is going to give up on these characters. Adam Green’s dialogue is just that, interesting. Realizing the situation the characters find themselves in, the conversations that follows feels significant, but above all genuine. Dialogue, outweighs the action, so be prepared for a lot of talking. However, when the action arrives it’s like an avalanche; disastrous, yet magnetic. I was, literally, frozen, couldn’t take my eyes off the screen.

I’ve said enough…

To reiterate a few points, I have to say, again, this film really shook me. After it was over I had a deeper appreciation for the bed I was watching it in. I also made a vow never, EVER to go skiing.

Review By: Herpumpkin
Good effort!
I’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 you’re right there with them on that ski lift, the thought just terrifies me but doesn’t make me fear going skiing just makes me think twice about going on a ski lift. I think it’s a tad overrated saying it does for skiing what Jaws did for swimming, not really and to be honest it’s more Open Water than Jaws just with more action and a different situation, sorry it just didn’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 wasn’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 anyone’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 it’s more of a drama/thriller and I can’t wait to see what director Adam Green has up his sleeve next! Overall it could of had a slightly better conclusion and I don’t think it’s going to be the best genre flick of the year because I just don’t see that happening but if you want to see something different, new and bone chilling go support Adam Green’s latest effort Frozen, though more of a renter on a snowy night to me. Recommended!
Review By: mdnobles19

Other Information:

Original Title Frozen
Release Date 2010-02-05
Release Year 2010

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 33 min (93 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 3065860
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Adventure, Drama, Thriller
Director Adam Green
Writer Adam Green
Actors Shawn Ashmore, Emma Bell, Kevin Zegers
Country United States
Awards 2 wins & 5 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arriflex Cameras and Lenses
Laboratory FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA (dailies)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Fuji Eterna 400T 8583)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (3-perf) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic), D-Cinema

Frozen 2010 123movies
Frozen 2010 123movies
Frozen 2010 123movies
Frozen 2010 123movies
Frozen 2010 123movies
Original title Frozen
TMDb Rating 5.951 1,544 votes

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