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Out Cold
Sunny is married to the butcher, Ernie, and their marriage is about to end as both of them have affairs. Thus Sunny hires Lester Atlas as private investigator in order to collect proof for the divorce. One evening drunken Ernie and his partner Dave have a fight in the butcher shop with Ernie getting knocked out in the fridge where he dies during the night. But it was not Dave's fault but intentional murder by Sunny. Only Lester has proof so Sunny kills him, too. Thus she only has to kill Dave to get rid of all witnesses, but he can free himself out of the fridge and wants to take revenge.
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Plot Summary
A small-town Alaska sheriff finds his life turned upside down when a string of bizarre events begins to unfold. First, his town becomes a haven for drug dealers disguised as an illegal marijuana operation, then a Russian submarine surfaces in the harbor, and a handsome but eccentric DEA agent arrives to investigate. The sheriff must navigate these chaotic circumstances while dealing with his own personal life and the eccentricities of his town.
Critical Reception
Out Cold received a mixed to negative reception from critics upon its release, often cited for its convoluted plot and uneven tone. While some appreciated the comedic efforts of its stars, many found the film to be a disjointed and unfocused attempt at blending crime thriller elements with slapstick comedy.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its comedic aspirations with its crime narrative.
While the cast provides some amusing moments, the plot is often too nonsensical to sustain interest.
Despite its attempts at quirky humor, 'Out Cold' ultimately feels like a missed opportunity.
Google audience: Google users seem to have a slightly more favorable view than critics, appreciating the comedic performances and the film's unique, albeit bizarre, premise. However, many still acknowledge the story's lack of clarity and overall unevenness.
Fun Fact
The film's plot involving a Russian submarine surfacing in Alaska was a nod to real-life Cold War anxieties and rumors of Soviet submarine activity in arctic waters.
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