While on vacation in rural Wisconsin, five friends seek refuge in a lone building after their vehicle crashes in a vicious snowstorm. With no cell service, the group splits up to find help b... Read allWhile on vacation in rural Wisconsin, five friends seek refuge in a lone building after their vehicle crashes in a vicious snowstorm. With no cell service, the group splits up to find help but when they reunite, one of them is found dead.While on vacation in rural Wisconsin, five friends seek refuge in a lone building after their vehicle crashes in a vicious snowstorm. With no cell service, the group splits up to find help but when they reunite, one of them is found dead.
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If you waste 90 minutes of your life watching this crappy movie. Take heed to my warning and please pass. Extremely amateurish. Nothing good about this dud.
Pretty dull thriller. Mostly the script & characterizations were lame & one dimensional. The main idea or plot wasn't nothing new but could have been done with a more intriguing approach and obviously with a better script.
Overall, felt like watching a student film that somehow managed a decent budget & production value.
Skip it, save its 86 minutes of runtime and spent that with friends & family instead.
Overall, felt like watching a student film that somehow managed a decent budget & production value.
Skip it, save its 86 minutes of runtime and spent that with friends & family instead.
To movie directors who have no common sense: You can waste your money making these dumb stuff but please don't waste our time. Can someone explain to me why one would go out into a blizzard to try find a spot to pee, right after they just broke into a school? The movie should be called UNFATHOMABLE.
First plot hole: photogenic young city millennials plan a winter vacation. They are unable to use their phones, car radios, televisions, newspapers, or local store owners to comprehend the fact that a giant snowstorm is coming. Even though they live in a city which is often subjected to blizzards, they head off to an even snowier area without putting snow chains on their tires.
Second plot hole: the millennials put their phones in a bag in the back of the car. When the inevitability break down, no one seems to remember that they have the phones.
Third plot hole: They break into the only school in the US with working heat and lights, but no alarm system.
Fourth plot hole: Even though there is a snowstorm and they have broken into a school with bathrooms, one of the group "goes around back" to pee outside.
Fifth plot hole: How did they hear "noises in the bushes" over the sound of a blizzard?
Sixth plot hole: Small town Wisconsin police dress like Columbo?
Seventh plot hole: Where are the black and brown friends? Have you been to Chicago?
Eight plot hole: who goes out into a snowstorm to steal an SUV?
I could go on, but you get the drift (pun intended).
Unwatchable.
Second plot hole: the millennials put their phones in a bag in the back of the car. When the inevitability break down, no one seems to remember that they have the phones.
Third plot hole: They break into the only school in the US with working heat and lights, but no alarm system.
Fourth plot hole: Even though there is a snowstorm and they have broken into a school with bathrooms, one of the group "goes around back" to pee outside.
Fifth plot hole: How did they hear "noises in the bushes" over the sound of a blizzard?
Sixth plot hole: Small town Wisconsin police dress like Columbo?
Seventh plot hole: Where are the black and brown friends? Have you been to Chicago?
Eight plot hole: who goes out into a snowstorm to steal an SUV?
I could go on, but you get the drift (pun intended).
Unwatchable.
The whole movie looks like it was filmed by amateurs. The story is nothing special, because when I want to see a thriller movie I expect to be surprised at some point or at least some suspense, in this case it was just linear from the start to the end. The acting was bad too, I will give 2 out of 10 just because I liked the snowy environment. Don't waste your time on this film!
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- TriviaThe lyrics of the song "Blame" written by Ed Roland of Collective Soul was the original creative inspiration for the narrative of this motion picture.
- GoofsDuring the snowstorm the characters walk to the school (at around 30 minutes) but there is no snow on their hair, hats, or coats.
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- $55,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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