Cold Meat
- 2023
- 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,3/10
2535
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Un autista salva una cameriera dal suo ex, ma ha un incidente durante una bufera di neve. Ferito, intrappolato in un burrone, è inseguito da una bestia. Deve trovare un modo per sopravvivere... Leggi tuttoUn autista salva una cameriera dal suo ex, ma ha un incidente durante una bufera di neve. Ferito, intrappolato in un burrone, è inseguito da una bestia. Deve trovare un modo per sopravvivere al freddo e al predatore.Un autista salva una cameriera dal suo ex, ma ha un incidente durante una bufera di neve. Ferito, intrappolato in un burrone, è inseguito da una bestia. Deve trovare un modo per sopravvivere al freddo e al predatore.
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I'm a sucker for low budget, few characters, isolation films. They can be hit or miss but I appreciated this one. I suggest going in blind and roll with it. It has its faults, a few minor things I would have changed/added but the acting was good, dialog was well written, and had some good use of timeline creativity. I don't want to say anymore more because not really knowing was a key pro for me. It's more of an watch alone for horror fans. I wouldn't play it for a friend movie night. It's no blockbuster but overall I was kept interested.
Also, props to the Downton Abbey actor, he has more range than I would have given him credit for.
Also, props to the Downton Abbey actor, he has more range than I would have given him credit for.
Basically that's it...
What a fantastic, totally suspenseful, and extremely well executed idea. As my title suggests, THIS is what can be done with very little and just some intelligent writing, smart direction, and outstanding acting.
Not giving anything away, but the core of the story is so good that quite honestly even without the tangential Supernatural aspect, it STILL would have been a great film. But, it does add a nice touch to the way things work out.
I haven't seen a movie done this well with pretty much only two characters and one VERY limited location that was so damn suspenseful and effective. That is a testament to the skill involved in putting together and pulling off something that is this powerful. YES, it is overall fairly simple, YES there is not a lot of 'Action' and stuff that many people need to keep their attention. BUT... what there is in my lowly and wretched opinion is an excellent demonstration of what can be done with a LOT of talent and not much else. This kind of quality I feel is quite rare these days.
I must also again stress how bloody GREAT the acting is. Particularly the fellow, but both do their job very well indeed. The expressiveness of the guy's eyes is just amazing. The way he conveys so many different moods and attitudes, just with his eyes, and in a VERY believable and effective way.
This movie is definitely better than the tepid 5.x rating is has now, oh yes... This kind of quality, whether you like this kind of story or not, is clearly evident. That is why I rated this film a strong and well deserved '8'
If you like movies with a simple setting, but with good, strong suspense, and you don't mind your Horror strongly character driven, you should indeed really appreciate this story as much as I did.
What a fantastic, totally suspenseful, and extremely well executed idea. As my title suggests, THIS is what can be done with very little and just some intelligent writing, smart direction, and outstanding acting.
Not giving anything away, but the core of the story is so good that quite honestly even without the tangential Supernatural aspect, it STILL would have been a great film. But, it does add a nice touch to the way things work out.
I haven't seen a movie done this well with pretty much only two characters and one VERY limited location that was so damn suspenseful and effective. That is a testament to the skill involved in putting together and pulling off something that is this powerful. YES, it is overall fairly simple, YES there is not a lot of 'Action' and stuff that many people need to keep their attention. BUT... what there is in my lowly and wretched opinion is an excellent demonstration of what can be done with a LOT of talent and not much else. This kind of quality I feel is quite rare these days.
I must also again stress how bloody GREAT the acting is. Particularly the fellow, but both do their job very well indeed. The expressiveness of the guy's eyes is just amazing. The way he conveys so many different moods and attitudes, just with his eyes, and in a VERY believable and effective way.
This movie is definitely better than the tepid 5.x rating is has now, oh yes... This kind of quality, whether you like this kind of story or not, is clearly evident. That is why I rated this film a strong and well deserved '8'
If you like movies with a simple setting, but with good, strong suspense, and you don't mind your Horror strongly character driven, you should indeed really appreciate this story as much as I did.
This little indie movie does a decent job of combining certain popular psych thriller / horror tropes. The only two I'll list for fear of giving too much away are the use of isolated settings - in this case the first trope is Colorado Rockies just outside a tiny town during a blizzard. The second trope is the indomitable human will to survive the most unforgiving situations.
With that, enter main character David - an apparently mild mannered smallish 30 something guy just trying to get home in the early hours of a massive snow storm. Then enter pretty waitress in the only diner for miles that is trying to serve pie to David because the kitchen is otherwise closed. Then enter drunk and large boyfriend of said waitress who decides to smack her around in front of smallish David.
From the diner, we will eventually get back on those mountain roads, into an ever worsening and rather unpredictable storm. A storm that will prove to be the backdrop and indeed a growling character in itself as the two main characters fight to survive.
My main criticism of the movie will be the last 20 minutes. Without saying more substantively, I believe Directors missed an opportunity to make a much better and more horrifying movie. Instead we were left with a sudden and flat ending.
The acting was solid. The sets and cinematography are quite well done. But as often happens in B-land, the movie sputtered out.
With that, enter main character David - an apparently mild mannered smallish 30 something guy just trying to get home in the early hours of a massive snow storm. Then enter pretty waitress in the only diner for miles that is trying to serve pie to David because the kitchen is otherwise closed. Then enter drunk and large boyfriend of said waitress who decides to smack her around in front of smallish David.
From the diner, we will eventually get back on those mountain roads, into an ever worsening and rather unpredictable storm. A storm that will prove to be the backdrop and indeed a growling character in itself as the two main characters fight to survive.
My main criticism of the movie will be the last 20 minutes. Without saying more substantively, I believe Directors missed an opportunity to make a much better and more horrifying movie. Instead we were left with a sudden and flat ending.
The acting was solid. The sets and cinematography are quite well done. But as often happens in B-land, the movie sputtered out.
This is a movie that I got the chance to see thanks to Kim from Dominion3. This was a movie that I saw did festivals rounds in 2023 but getting its wide release in 2024. It's not listed on the Internet Movie Database as horror but was on Letterboxd. I agreed to check it out as it looked like a good winter movie, which I'm a fan of.
Synopsis: David Petersen (Allen Leech) is passing through the Colorado Rockies. After saving a young diner server from her violent ex-husband during a break from driving, he hits the road again in a dangerous blizzard. One false move leaves his car stuck. But the cold is the least of his worries.
We start this by getting a good lay of the land. It is cold. The trees are covered in snow and ice. There is voice-over narration about how everyone has the capabilities of good and bad. There are certain people though that are only evil. The narration then says that in this part of an evil cannibal spirit that preys on these people. It also corrupts them. This piqued my interest more as I know this is wendigo.
It then shifts to David as he drives alone. The weather is getting worse and it is getting to be nighttime. We hear over the radio about how low the temperatures are and that it is only going to get colder. He stops off at a local diner. The server working is Ana (Nina Bergman). There is a father and son, who the former drives a snowplow. They stopped in for food and to get warm. They're wrapping up as it is going to be a long night ahead of them. Ana tells the cook that once he's finished wrapping up the son's meal to go, he can leave.
David takes a seat and asks for coffee as well as a steak. He's informed that the cook left and all they have available is pie. That works for him. Things get tense when Vincent (Yan Tual) shows up. He is the ex-husband to Ana. We saw before his arrival that she had almost 20 missed calls from him and text messages demanding her answer. He comes inside and yells at Ana. She has custody of their daughter and the judge wants him to stay away. He has a drinking and clearly, an anger problem. David makes a comment, which draws Vincent over. The former is calm in how he manages this brute and gets him to leave with logic. Not before he kicks David's side mirror off. In appreciation, Ana makes David a steak.
He then hits the road again. He's getting low on gas, so he stops off. We see an odd scene where he goes in to pay and grab snacks. He is short on cash and seems leery about using a credit card. While he's at the gas station, Vincent is prowling for him. He wants to enter the lot, but a police SUV comes in. Vincent waits until he hits the road and then tailgates him. David gets away by going down a side road.
This is where he makes a mistake. It is icy and hard to see. He loses control and gets stuck in a snow embankment. He tries to get free, but it is too cold. With the weather and temperatures as they are, he can't stay here for long. He sets off trying to find help. This doesn't go well as he injures himself. He must pull himself back to the safety of his car before it is too late. There is also a secret in his trunk that will complicate this even more. David also has nightmares about an entity that was referenced earlier.
That is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I'll start is that we aren't working with the deepest story here. It is a simple set up with complications to it that get revealed as we go. The major one is the weather. This is set up from the beginning and David going along these mountain roads is dumb. Even more so is that he has a car that isn't equipped. I do like having him get stranded like he does. That raises tension due to how long humans can survive in weather like this. It also contains the story.
Now there is a major reveal that I've not given. I don't think that I am as that would be a spoiler. It didn't necessarily shock me as I started to guess before we saw the truth. What made me pause was that I didn't expect it necessarily but it works better with what we got to that point. Now what I will say is that it allows for a variation on a cat and mouse. It is a contained story being in this car. That feels believable with the make-up being done as frost bite settles in. Going along with this, David hurts his leg badly so that makes it more stressful as well. The last thing here, this isn't a new idea or concept. What they do with it is interesting, especially the power dynamic.
I do have a negative here though. I love that this is using the wendigo spirit. David sees it in his nightmares when he drifts off. There could be an actual creature here attacking the car. What is confusing is that it seems like this entity would use David, but it seems to want to feed on him. I don't mind this movie using it as an avenging entity. My problem is that it gets referenced in the beginning, then it doesn't come back up until the last like 25 minutes. By then, it is underutilized and rushed. I'd almost say if that was the intended plan, it needed to be used more throughout or scrapped. The story works without it. As a caveat, we do get glimpses through the dreams, but I needed more.
Next then will be the acting. This is really a two-person show. Both command the screen and I love how things get revealed, we see the dynamic not only change, but the character's position does as well. Not necessarily physically. In the scheme of the story. Leech as David is good, because at first, he thinks he's a nice guy. He's harboring a dark secret though. The more that we learn about him, the worse he becomes. I also like that Bergman reveals aspects to her character. She made a bad decision with marrying Vincent and having a child. He fell apart and is angry. Ana has a lot of obstacles she's overcome so we know by then that she's strong. Tual is fine in his minor role. This character is needed to strand David. The rest of the cast was fine in rounding this out for what was needed.
All that is left then is filmmaking. The best part of this movie is the setting and how cold it feels. I had to put a blanket on while watching this. Stranding our characters like they do is good. I'll credit the cinematography to capture that. The effects are good, especially the makeup. The longer this goes we can see the frost biting setting in which is a good touch. There isn't much more that I noticed. I'm guessing there is CGI, but no issues with that. I'd also say that the soundtrack fit what was needed.
In conclusion, this is a solid film. We have a great setting. It is unforgiving and has built in tension. It is freezing and it feels like it. I thought that the acting from Leech and Bergman were good. The different things that get introduced are good. This is well made. I'd say that the cinematography and makeup effects lead the way there. If I do have an issue, the wendigo story element feels underutilized. It needs more of it throughout to fully work as they try to. This does feel like Monster, just in the winter. It would make an interesting double feature. I'd recommend giving this a viewing if you like contained horror films or ones set in the middle of winter.
My Rating: 7 out of 10.
Synopsis: David Petersen (Allen Leech) is passing through the Colorado Rockies. After saving a young diner server from her violent ex-husband during a break from driving, he hits the road again in a dangerous blizzard. One false move leaves his car stuck. But the cold is the least of his worries.
We start this by getting a good lay of the land. It is cold. The trees are covered in snow and ice. There is voice-over narration about how everyone has the capabilities of good and bad. There are certain people though that are only evil. The narration then says that in this part of an evil cannibal spirit that preys on these people. It also corrupts them. This piqued my interest more as I know this is wendigo.
It then shifts to David as he drives alone. The weather is getting worse and it is getting to be nighttime. We hear over the radio about how low the temperatures are and that it is only going to get colder. He stops off at a local diner. The server working is Ana (Nina Bergman). There is a father and son, who the former drives a snowplow. They stopped in for food and to get warm. They're wrapping up as it is going to be a long night ahead of them. Ana tells the cook that once he's finished wrapping up the son's meal to go, he can leave.
David takes a seat and asks for coffee as well as a steak. He's informed that the cook left and all they have available is pie. That works for him. Things get tense when Vincent (Yan Tual) shows up. He is the ex-husband to Ana. We saw before his arrival that she had almost 20 missed calls from him and text messages demanding her answer. He comes inside and yells at Ana. She has custody of their daughter and the judge wants him to stay away. He has a drinking and clearly, an anger problem. David makes a comment, which draws Vincent over. The former is calm in how he manages this brute and gets him to leave with logic. Not before he kicks David's side mirror off. In appreciation, Ana makes David a steak.
He then hits the road again. He's getting low on gas, so he stops off. We see an odd scene where he goes in to pay and grab snacks. He is short on cash and seems leery about using a credit card. While he's at the gas station, Vincent is prowling for him. He wants to enter the lot, but a police SUV comes in. Vincent waits until he hits the road and then tailgates him. David gets away by going down a side road.
This is where he makes a mistake. It is icy and hard to see. He loses control and gets stuck in a snow embankment. He tries to get free, but it is too cold. With the weather and temperatures as they are, he can't stay here for long. He sets off trying to find help. This doesn't go well as he injures himself. He must pull himself back to the safety of his car before it is too late. There is also a secret in his trunk that will complicate this even more. David also has nightmares about an entity that was referenced earlier.
That is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I'll start is that we aren't working with the deepest story here. It is a simple set up with complications to it that get revealed as we go. The major one is the weather. This is set up from the beginning and David going along these mountain roads is dumb. Even more so is that he has a car that isn't equipped. I do like having him get stranded like he does. That raises tension due to how long humans can survive in weather like this. It also contains the story.
Now there is a major reveal that I've not given. I don't think that I am as that would be a spoiler. It didn't necessarily shock me as I started to guess before we saw the truth. What made me pause was that I didn't expect it necessarily but it works better with what we got to that point. Now what I will say is that it allows for a variation on a cat and mouse. It is a contained story being in this car. That feels believable with the make-up being done as frost bite settles in. Going along with this, David hurts his leg badly so that makes it more stressful as well. The last thing here, this isn't a new idea or concept. What they do with it is interesting, especially the power dynamic.
I do have a negative here though. I love that this is using the wendigo spirit. David sees it in his nightmares when he drifts off. There could be an actual creature here attacking the car. What is confusing is that it seems like this entity would use David, but it seems to want to feed on him. I don't mind this movie using it as an avenging entity. My problem is that it gets referenced in the beginning, then it doesn't come back up until the last like 25 minutes. By then, it is underutilized and rushed. I'd almost say if that was the intended plan, it needed to be used more throughout or scrapped. The story works without it. As a caveat, we do get glimpses through the dreams, but I needed more.
Next then will be the acting. This is really a two-person show. Both command the screen and I love how things get revealed, we see the dynamic not only change, but the character's position does as well. Not necessarily physically. In the scheme of the story. Leech as David is good, because at first, he thinks he's a nice guy. He's harboring a dark secret though. The more that we learn about him, the worse he becomes. I also like that Bergman reveals aspects to her character. She made a bad decision with marrying Vincent and having a child. He fell apart and is angry. Ana has a lot of obstacles she's overcome so we know by then that she's strong. Tual is fine in his minor role. This character is needed to strand David. The rest of the cast was fine in rounding this out for what was needed.
All that is left then is filmmaking. The best part of this movie is the setting and how cold it feels. I had to put a blanket on while watching this. Stranding our characters like they do is good. I'll credit the cinematography to capture that. The effects are good, especially the makeup. The longer this goes we can see the frost biting setting in which is a good touch. There isn't much more that I noticed. I'm guessing there is CGI, but no issues with that. I'd also say that the soundtrack fit what was needed.
In conclusion, this is a solid film. We have a great setting. It is unforgiving and has built in tension. It is freezing and it feels like it. I thought that the acting from Leech and Bergman were good. The different things that get introduced are good. This is well made. I'd say that the cinematography and makeup effects lead the way there. If I do have an issue, the wendigo story element feels underutilized. It needs more of it throughout to fully work as they try to. This does feel like Monster, just in the winter. It would make an interesting double feature. I'd recommend giving this a viewing if you like contained horror films or ones set in the middle of winter.
My Rating: 7 out of 10.
This is a real thriller, but few people will be interested in just listening to the usual dialogues during the main action. The film was shot and directed well, but no more (in my opinion, of course) I liked the acting, but I wasn't interested...
The main twist of the story, which will present a really unexpected surprise, is already read at the end of the first scene, while it is not obvious and well disguised. The monster itself is presented in the film only in order to diversify the narrative and enliven a slightly boring chronicle of events. The parallel between the villain and the monster seems invisible, but I was hoping to see the majestic philosophy of the struggle between good and evil. In this context, plot twists are necessary that would reveal unexpected motives, however, unfortunately, their absence makes everything too straightforward - the hunter and the victim become prey for an even more cruel beast under the influence of unforeseen circumstances.
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- QuizThe movie was shot in only 13 days. The director did also the visual effects, the editing, wrote the script and did the color timing.
- BlooperAt about 15:30, David is seen pumping diesel fuel into his Chrysler Sebring. Diesel Sebrings with VW engines were only exported outside the US which gives away the film's Canadian filming location... if the strong Canadian accents from the cook, and father and son in the diner hadn't already.
- Colonne sonoreA Few More Days 'til Christmas
written by Steven Lee Davis, Noah Levi, Alissa Hayden Moreno
performed by Steven Davis & his Orchestra
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