FROZEN
(2010, Green)

(2010, Green)

"If we stay up here we're gonna freeze to death and he's gonna die."
Frozen follows a trio of friends – Joe (Shawn Ashmore), his best friend Dan (Kevin Zegers), and his girlfriend Parker (Emma Bell) – that are vacationing on a ski resort and end up stranded in a ski lift. Now exposed to the freezing cold and the elements, and knowing that the resort will be closed for a week, the three friends must decide what to do if they want to survive.
This is a film I had seen mentioned or promoted countless of times in social media and elsewhere. I know it didn't have amazing reviews, but I was intrigued by the premise anyway. After all, it is a simple one: three friends stuck in a ski lift, what can they do? Director Adam Green then takes us through the different choices they make and where it leads them.
Wisely enough, Frozen has a 93 minute runtime; maybe it could've been shorter, but I still feel like the film mostly succeeded in stretching this simple premise to a feature length. Even though being stranded in a ski lift doesn't necessarily scream "dangerous!", I liked the way that he made the most out of the different threatening situations they were facing, and how it all affected them mentally and emotionally.
The actors aren't great, but I feel like they did what was necessary. I've liked Ashmore since his X-Men years (and then followed him in a little known TV series called The Following), but I think I was a bit more surprised by Emma Bell. The dialogue is a bit uneven, with some solid emotional moments between the friends as well as some cringey moments.
Overall, I can say I enjoyed the film. I know it might not sound as a compliment, but at a time when I end up dozing off while watching pretty much everything, this film kept my interest. It knows what it is, and delivers it swiftly. It has intense moments, bits of wincing gore, and a somewhat unexpected ending. If you know what you're getting into, you might enjoy it as well.
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