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FROSTBITE

 ABOUT THE MOVIE


Genre:
Horror/Thriller
Starring: Petra Nielsen, Grete Havnesköld, Emma Åberg, Jonas Karlström, Måns Nathanaelson
Rating: NC-16
Year Made: 2004

 

 


SPECIAL FEATURES


- Trailer
- Behind the scenes

 

 


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS


Languages:
Swedish
Subtitles: English
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Letterbox
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0/5.1
Running Time: 1 hr 38 mins
Region Code: 3
Distributor: Comstar Entertainment

 

 

SYNOPSIS:  

Annika and Saga, a medical doctor and her 17 year old daughter have just moved to Lapland as Annika is going to work in the hospital there. The little town with its seemingly endless polar nights appears to be just as boring as Saga thought it would be. At her new school however, Saga quickly gets new friends thru Vega who acts as if she has known Saga for years. But soon Annika finds out that there’s something not right at the hospital: the little community is struck by mysterious deaths and accidents. There is something hunting in the night...and when the world around you disappears into a maelstrom of snow, ice and blood, the last thing you want to hear is that there’s more than a month till dawn…Annika and Saga, a medical doctor and her 17 year old daughter have just moved to Lapland as Annika is going to work in the hospital there. The little town with its seemingly endless polar nights appears to be just as boring as Saga thought it would be. At her new school however, Saga quickly gets new friends thru Vega who acts as if she has known Saga for years. But soon Annika finds out that there’s something not right at the hospital: the little community is struck by mysterious deaths and accidents. There is something hunting in the night...and when the world around you disappears into a maelstrom of snow, ice and blood, the last thing you want to hear is that there’s more than a month till dawn…

MOVIE REVIEW

A modern vampire movie set against the seemingly endless night of Lapland in the polar winter, I was expecting something gothic, shadowy and bleak. Alas, Frostbite came as a fusion of comedic preference and horror. Its strong sense of the absurd might put some people off if they’re not expecting it – although in some ways it’s quite like Shaun of the Dead in placing the very ordinary against the very extraordinary. But while Shaun of the Dead is very much a comedy with zombies, the gothic style, exquisite score and the frequently explicit gore scenes make this much more a vampire movie with comic overcoat.

The special effects and make-up in Frostbite were extremely convincing and the
camera doesn’t shy away from close ups of the main vampires or much of the gore.


In general aspect, pacing of Frostbite is a bit of a let down.In the first half of the film there’s too little action, in between too many scenes of social interaction, to get the true sense of impending doom that Frostbite needs to make it really work as a scary film.

To say it’s a break from the norm is not to say it’s better than the norm, and I hesitate to wholeheartedly brand it as a great horror film. I think a lot of people might find it disappointing, but I can’t help but feel there’s something likeable about Frostbite’s strange mix of the shocking, the beautiful and the boring.

AUDIO/VISUAL:

Withstanding the the never ending setting of darkness,i glad to say, there was a
definate clean transfer and non of the detials were lost. Standing with a Swedish
Dolby Digital 2.0 and 5.1, every crunch of snow and gnawing of flesh can be heared.

SPECIAL FEATURES

The usual suspect of trailer and behind the scene look will somehow lap our
appetite, but not without us wishing there were more.

MOVIE RATING:

OVERALL DVD RATING :

Review by Lokman B S

 

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This review is made possible with the kind support from Comstar

 


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