Fire & Ice
Fire & Ice

Fire & Ice

2001Movie87 minEnglish

While many celebrities believe their fame gives them good luck with the opposite gender, one man with a successful television career discovers fame is spoiling his chances with the woman he loves in the made-for-TV romantic drama. Holly Aimes (Lark Voorhies) is the daughter of a prominent politician (Glynn Turman), and recently broke off her engagement with a well-known actor. Holly has spent most of her life in the spotlight, and wants nothing more than to be left alone without the glare of public scrutiny. When Holly meets talk show host Michael Williams (Kadeem Hardison), he's soon convinced that she's the woman with whom he wants to share his life, but can he convince her of his sincerity so she will brave another high-profile romance? Based on the popular romance novel by Carla Fredd, Fire and Ice also features Tempestt Bledsoe and Freda Payne. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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IMDb6.0/10
Google Users63%
Director: Ralph BakshiGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In a brutal prehistoric world dominated by nature's extremes, the beautiful princess Teegra is kidnapped by the cruel queen of the Fire people. To rescue her, her father, the king, sends out a call for the strongest warrior. Among the contenders is the savage and powerful hero, Fire and Ice. He, along with a young sorceress and a gruff but loyal fighter, embark on a perilous journey to save Teegra and defeat the evil queen.

Critical Reception

Ralph Bakshi's animated fantasy film 'Fire and Ice' received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. While its unique rotoscoped animation and intended mature themes were noted, critics often found the plot simplistic, the dialogue weak, and the animation inconsistent. Audience reception was also divided, with some appreciating its distinct visual style and fantasy elements, while others were put off by its perceived lack of polish and narrative depth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its distinctive rotoscoped animation and raw, primal aesthetic.
  • Criticized for a simplistic plot and uneven narrative pacing.
  • Considered by some to be a cult classic for its unique visual style and mature fantasy elements.

Google audience: Audiences seem to have a mixed but generally positive view of 'Fire & Ice'. Many viewers appreciate the film's unique, hand-drawn animation style, often described as gritty and visually striking. However, some find the story to be somewhat weak or derivative, and the dialogue can be a point of contention. Despite these criticisms, a significant portion of viewers find the film enjoyable for its distinct atmosphere and old-school fantasy adventure feel.

Fun Fact

The film's distinctive animation style is achieved through rotoscoping, a technique where animators trace over live-action footage, giving the characters a unique, fluid, yet sometimes uncanny appearance.

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