One woman's strength and courage under the most extreme weather conditions.One woman's strength and courage under the most extreme weather conditions.One woman's strength and courage under the most extreme weather conditions.
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Kris Holden-Ried
- Lunar
- (as Kristen Holden-Ried)
Kate Zenna
- Annie
- (as Kathryn Zenna)
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ICE BOUND (2003) ***1/2 Dr. Jerry Neilson is a physician who heads to the South Pole (Antarctica) to medicate any of the workers there who get injured. Upon arriving, she has to adjust to the interpersonal work setting before her and living in close proximity to the researchers (limiting personal time for herself). As she adjusts to the new surreal environment in which she has entered, she discovers and informs her fellow group that she has breast cancer, and that she may die if she doesn't get appropriate treatment from the United States. Another problem is, a plane only travels to Antarctica once every year to take people home. As she waits to depart, she finds comfort in her newfound friends, and hope through their willingness to help her.
This film is about how a doctor working in a research station in the South Pole survive her health problems.
"Ice Bound" tells a fascinating life in the South Pole that little people know about. In such extreme conditions, solidarity and harmony are very important in the group for survival. "Ice Bound" portrays this life in much detail. It also shows how Dr Nielsen is transformed by such atmosphere, and how her health problems affect others to push their boundaries too.
"Ice Bound" is a tale of survival, both against external environment and internal (health) conditions. If there was a little more drama, or the pace made faster, "Ice Bound" would have been an even better drama.
"Ice Bound" tells a fascinating life in the South Pole that little people know about. In such extreme conditions, solidarity and harmony are very important in the group for survival. "Ice Bound" portrays this life in much detail. It also shows how Dr Nielsen is transformed by such atmosphere, and how her health problems affect others to push their boundaries too.
"Ice Bound" is a tale of survival, both against external environment and internal (health) conditions. If there was a little more drama, or the pace made faster, "Ice Bound" would have been an even better drama.
Totally incredible work on the set to make it as accurate as possible! Truly impressive. I felt as if I were there. Question for the OAE's that wintered that year: Was the Doc REALLY as much of a whiney-butt as Susan Sarandon portrayed her...or was that just Sarandon's typical portrayal of any role she's done since Rocky Horror Picture Show. At any rate, had someone come to the Pole with that attitude, they would have been ostracized by the entire winterover crew. I wish they had spent more time exploring other members of the crew. That winter wasn't just about the Doc and her personal bout with cancer...it was about the crew pulling together and people back in the States overcoming immense odds to put the rescue together. Jeri was the VICTIM, the rest of the crew were the HEROES. My suggestion to the producers...save that incredible set you built, find yourselves some new writers, and put together a movie about what Pole is really like. Oh yeah, next time go with an "R" rating and show the 300 Club like it really is, lol.
I have been a Susan Sarandon fan for ever. and much appreciated her skill in this MOVIE. I watched it a the untimely moment when a friend of mine is also starting her battle with cancer, which add some depth in receiving this film. Here we have to accept that people do watch movies mostly for their entertaining benefit. On the other end, with today's awareness of of facts and knowledges'availability about almost everything. One has to ask serious questions as why the true facts of the event seems to have been distorted in favour of the wrong deserving people. Quite amazing that only 7 commentaries (8 if mine is accepted), are available here. I think if I was more involved with such a case I'd ask all my friends and acquaintances to have a look at the movie and the facts and put their comments on all available relevant fora.
An amazing story that is told about Dr. Jerri Nielsen who was had everything going against her at the ends of the earth and her courage and strength that got her thru the ordeal, including the 109 Air Lift Wing out of New York, who someone incorrectly attributes to the Canadian air force.
While some of the parts seem campy, or silly or do not make any sense. It rings true to the hundreds of men and women who winter'd over on 'the ice' especially at the pole. The duress the body is put thru is amazing, both physically and psychologically. This story looks to me as true as you might be able to get away from the pole itself.
While some of the parts seem campy, or silly or do not make any sense. It rings true to the hundreds of men and women who winter'd over on 'the ice' especially at the pole. The duress the body is put thru is amazing, both physically and psychologically. This story looks to me as true as you might be able to get away from the pole itself.
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- TriviaBased on a true story
- GoofsAnalog transmission impairments (fine-grained snow, audio static) are depicted on a compressed digital Internet videoconferencing link.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Daily Show: Susan Sarandon (2003)
- SoundtracksAngel
Written and Performed by Sarah McLachlan
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