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Falling Through Ice
Nick, a young man who is aspiring to be a children's book author, finds himself in a deep depression after his friend Andy commits suicide. Nick, feeling himself approaching the same fate, finds himself going through three memories in a dream-like state; finding moments where he believes he should have seen the signs so he could have changed the future and saved Andy. He is stuck living these moments, reflecting on each one with thoughts on how it could have been.
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Plot Summary
A psychological thriller centered on Anna, a reclusive artist living in a remote cabin. When a sudden blizzard traps her with a mysterious stranger, she must confront her buried past and the unsettling truth about her isolation. As the storm rages outside, the tension within the cabin escalates, blurring the lines between reality and delusion.
Critical Reception
Falling Through Ice
What Reviewers Say
Hauntingly atmospheric and suspenseful narrative
Stellar performances from the lead actors elevate the chilling story
A slow-burn thriller that rewards patient viewers with its psychological depth
Google audience: Audiences praised the film's intense atmosphere and the compelling performances, particularly from Juno Temple and Ben Whishaw. Some viewers found the pacing a bit deliberate, but most appreciated the gradual unfolding of the mystery and the film's unsettling mood.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actress (Juno Temple) at the British Independent Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The remote cabin used for filming was located in the Scottish Highlands and experienced a genuine blizzard during production, which the filmmakers incorporated into the film's most intense scenes.
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