
Chilling story--keeps you on the edge of your seat!
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This was an absolutely chilling (no pun intended with the title :D ) story that was very creepy and even partially romantic (in my opinion). I thought it was going to be just another cheap B movie from Blockbuster, but I found myself encaptured by the characters and everything they experienced. I was deeply touched (if not a little creeped out) by how the main characters met, as the guy seemed a bit stalkerish, but it turned out he was just a sweet, hopeless romantic who knew just a *little* too much about his driving partner whom he was giving a ride to to her home in Delaware for Christmas. The events that began happening to them, however, brought them closer together as they ended up in an accident, causing them to have to survive a way-below-zero night in the middle of nowhere. Then to make matters worse for them, there were ghosts haunting the area in which they were stranded, harassing and terrifying them. Without giving away too much, I was heartbroken by the sad ending, but it was sweet nonetheless. I thought the acting was excellent on the part of every character involved in the movie. The girl getting the ride home started out as a cold b*tch but she softened as she realized she had no choice but to befriend her classmate driver, whom she'd never met, and try to survive the cold and the hauntings. I have watched it a dozen times already and decided to buy it. You can really empathize with the main characters if you're from up north and you understand what a below-zero wind chill feels like and how dangerous it can be to try to survive it. There was no cell-phone reception in the valley in which they were stranded, which made the events that followed perfect and realistic. Your heart really ends up going out to these characters and you just fall in love with them. You also learn interesting things about the movie if you watch the 'making of' portion of it in the special features section. The actors weren't just *acting* like they were freezing--they actually WERE!
The *only* thing I wasn't fond of about the movie (besides the devastatingly sad ending) was that the characters didn't have names. I noticed that they hadn't introduced themselves when they met, and about halfway through, I wondered why they never called each other anything. The director/creator was very proud of that effect of not giving the characters names, but I found too many instances in which a name seemed necessary instead of referring to each other as "Hey."
I am very happy to now have this movie in my collection, and I'm glad I had a chance to write my review about it. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did, and if not, to each his own, right? LOL Go rent it and check it out...but don't watch it alone! MUAH HA HA HA HA HA HAAAAAAA! JK Enjoy, and thank you for reading my review.
Sincerely,
Gretchen Molannen
'little*tweet'
Review ID: 10000000006849455

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