

Frozen
It's two years since the mysterious disappearance of Kath Swarbrick's older sister Annie, but Kath remains haunted by a need to know what happened. When police investigations wind down, Kath continues the search herself. She gets nowhere until she steals some CCTV footage of her sister on her final day. Visiting the spot where Annie was filmed, Kath becomes convinced she has found a portal to another reality and from this portal Kath is trying to say something.
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Plot Summary
Three friends decide to go skiing on a weekend trip, but they end up getting stranded on a ski lift for an extended period. As night falls and the temperature drops, they must find a way to survive the freezing conditions and the impending danger.
Critical Reception
Frozen received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its suspenseful atmosphere and effective scares, while some found the plot predictable and the characters underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense suspense and claustrophobic setting.
- Criticized for its thin characters and occasionally uninspired narrative.
- Effective in delivering jump scares and a palpable sense of dread.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Frozen' to be a suspenseful and effectively tense horror film, appreciating its realistic portrayal of peril and its ability to generate fear through its simple premise. Some viewers felt the story could have been more original or that the characters were not engaging enough, but the overall sentiment was positive for its effectiveness as a thrill ride.
Fun Fact
Director Adam Green was inspired to make the film after a personal experience of being stuck on a ski lift for over three hours.
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