Freeze

2022

Action / Horror / Thriller

7
IMDb Rating 3.7/10 10 390 390

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Plot summary

In 1905, on a rescue mission to the North Pole to retrieve an old friend and his lost expedition crew, Captain Mortimer gets more than he bargained for when his ship is frozen into the ice sheet and set upon by bloodthirsty fish-creatures. Mortimer and his surviving crew flee the ship, beginning a treacherous journey to find safety in a frozen desolate wilderness. Suffering from starvation, frostbite and a slow madness, they find shelter inside a snowy mountain, but are they as safe as they think, or have they entered the heart of the creatures lair?


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
March 13, 2023 at 04:34 PM

Director

Top cast

Derek Nelson as The Ichthyoid
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831.93 MB
1280*544
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 30 min
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1.51 GB
1920*816
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 30 min
Seeds 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by okpilak 3 / 10

Disappointing

The movie gives a nod to H. P. Lovecraft, and uses creatures that would be at home in a Roger Corman movie. It is not a movie of a ship being stranded in the Arctic for years, and their survival. Although they are in search of the crew and Captain Streiner, who set out to try and sail to the North Pole, so this was set in the 19th Century, with sailing ships. Their ship also get trapped in the ice, and then creatures, ichthyoids, come aboard and do some killing. What is left of the crew flees the ship, and there is also a woman who was a stowaway on the ship who also leaves. They are able to find a cave, which also has quite a few ichthyoids present, and they also find Captain Streiner, but his crew was all killed, but he managed to survive. The scenery is interesting, a vast snow wasteland, but when the people are outside, they really aren't dressed for the cold. Coats unbuttoned, no hats and only in one scene did they have gloves on. It could have been really interesting, but instead missed the mark.

Reviewed by kannibalcorpsegrinder 7 / 10

An enjoyable enough indie creature feature that has a few minor problems

Attempting an expedition to the Arctic, the crew of a ship trying to find the Captain's long-lost friend gets stranded in the ice and must seek shelter in a series of local underground caves where everyone finds their target but must also escape a race of human/fish hybrids under his command.

Overall, this one manages to generate a lot to like. Among its finest aspects comes from the rather enjoyable setup that works incredibly well at bringing together several fine elements. After initially seeing the determination of the captain to find his missing friend and the means through which he'll drag the others along on the quest, this all gives the first half quite a lot to like. It serves us well enough to know the crewmates onboard before being stranded in the Arctic so that when it happens and the revelations made about the origins of the creatures and their connections to the stranded sailor they're trying to rescue which ties in some Lovecraftian mythos amongst everything else. Altogether, these provide a stellar setup to everything which is all fun to see play out. That gives us a great setup for the creature action to be highly enjoyable and entertaining. The first encounter with the creatures in the ship when they attack and drive the crew from the ship to the icy tundra is a solid first encounter that lets their surprise presence run this one quite nicely. The later scenes involving the race of creatures hunting and stalking them through the underground caverns and tunnels feature a lot of solid creature interactions providing some great gore in the kills as well as the fine practical creature costumes. In addition to all this, there's a highly creative and unique means of finally stopping the creatures that have some fun energy involved to bring about some fine twists as well as the action featured, all providing this with some fun aspects overall. There are some issues to be had with this one. One of the main factors to be had with this one is a disconcerting storyline structure that strands the group on the ice incredibly early in the film and has some bizarre choices as a result. The pacing stalls considerably as a lot of the conversation derives around means of staving off hunger or the wounded rather than dealing with the fish creatures. The numerous interactions with the possessed target clearly show him to be in league with them yet wastes plenty of time trying to unnecessarily reason with him so there are too many obviously misaligned speeches ignoring the creatures to make the misguided captain the villain at the expense of the fish creatures so they disappear for a pretty big section of the film for no reason. These are the main drawbacks of this one.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.

Reviewed by Patient444 3 / 10

Dear God, NoOoOoOoooO!!

Don't get me wrong now, I absolutely love the horror industry, and when considering movies, I do my very best to find excuses for weaker ones. I can talk about the budget, the experience of the people involved in the making, the conditions, the meddling from the studios and so on.

Freeze failed on absolutely every aspect:

  • terrible monsters. The costumes weren't abysmal but their movement, the sounds just amateur all the way.


  • killshots. Whenever it is time for a killshot or for some suspense, we get fade to black and a scream.


  • effects. Practical but sadly all bad.


  • plot. Definitely not ok. You witness more dialogue than anything else.


  • no tensions, eyecandy, nudity, gore.


Sadly it really is a prime example of how not to do a horror. For me it looked more like live theatre, also done very badly. It just did not work and it is absolutely impossible to take it serious.

You need about 15 minutes and you realise that this one...is not good.

Cheers.

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