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The Thaw

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
14K
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The Thaw (2009)
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Body HorrorDystopian Sci-FiMonster HorrorHorrorSci-Fi

A research expedition to the Arctic discovers that a melting polar ice cap has released a deadly prehistoric parasite.A research expedition to the Arctic discovers that a melting polar ice cap has released a deadly prehistoric parasite.A research expedition to the Arctic discovers that a melting polar ice cap has released a deadly prehistoric parasite.

  • Director
    • Mark A. Lewis
  • Writers
    • Mark A. Lewis
    • Michael Lewis
  • Stars
    • Val Kilmer
    • Martha MacIsaac
    • Aaron Ashmore
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark A. Lewis
    • Writers
      • Mark A. Lewis
      • Michael Lewis
    • Stars
      • Val Kilmer
      • Martha MacIsaac
      • Aaron Ashmore
    • 96User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 13 nominations total

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    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • Dr. Kruipen
    Martha MacIsaac
    Martha MacIsaac
    • Evelyn
    • (as Martha Macisaac)
    Aaron Ashmore
    Aaron Ashmore
    • Atom Galen
    Kyle Schmid
    Kyle Schmid
    • Federico Fulce
    Steph Song
    Steph Song
    • Ling Chen
    Anne Marie DeLuise
    Anne Marie DeLuise
    • Jane
    Viv Leacock
    Viv Leacock
    • Bart
    Peter Kelamis
    Peter Kelamis
    • Mike
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • Jack
    John Callander
    • Edward
    Lamech Kadloo
    • Nuti
    Sebastian Stewart
    Sebastian Stewart
    • Chad
    • (as Sebastian Gacki)
    William B. Davis
    William B. Davis
    • Ted
    Alejandro Rae
    Alejandro Rae
    • Rob
    Evan Adams
    Evan Adams
    • Professor Anderson
    Brad Dryborough
    Brad Dryborough
    • Man With Needle…
    Brenda Crichlow
    Brenda Crichlow
    • Anchorwoman
    • (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
    Greg Rogers
    Greg Rogers
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    • Director
      • Mark A. Lewis
    • Writers
      • Mark A. Lewis
      • Michael Lewis
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    5thinker1691

    " How do you manage to kill a creature that's 50,000 years old? "

    There are many films which warn of Global Warming, this is one. In this movie called " The Thaw ", a research scientist, Dr. David Kruipen (Val Kilmer) working in the Artic discovers a prehistoric Wooly Mammoth frozen in ice. The bad news, as it begins to thaw, he also releases a deadly contiguous parasite which devours any host within hours. Into this hostile environment, a group of research students have come to help him including his daughter. One by one the students become aware of the parasite's deadly effect as each is exposed. Soon the entire station is under attack from the deadly creature and it becomes alarming just to survive. There is a substantial list of criticism aimed at this film, beginning with it major star. Val Kilmer is perceived as a major attraction with some of the finest movie roles in his past achievements. Time has elapsed and we now see him in shallow low budget films such as this one and ask why? The story is grudgingly plausible, but there is much lacking. Was this suppose to be a ecological awakening or a standard horror movie? In either case, it fell short. It does have a few interesting points in its favor, but are tiny in comparison with its detriments. As a result, Mr. Kilmer has traded his star status for trinkets and simple Waupun and like the film, it's sad. **
    8ap-59

    Unrelenting suspense from beginning to end in spite of a few shortcomings

    Somewhere near the arctic circle scientists happen upon a mammoth, frozen in the ice. As it turns out the age-old creature itself maybe dead, but inside the mammoth there's something very alive...

    "The Thaw" is following in the footsteps of "The Thing" (isolation scenario) and "Slither" (disgusting bugs). Clearly showing its low budget the movie still manages to get all its effects good enough to be convincing and its mostly unknown acting-ensemble pulls off their respective characters nicely. Val Kilmer does an OK job - something to be considered a pleasant surprise these days. If you are a fan of his, know that Kilmer gets only little screen time.

    To me "The Thaw" really delivered. Just like "Splinter" it's one of those small productions that make you shiver and cringe by what you see on screen as much as by making you imagine how it would be to be confronted with the horrors they show you. Instead of "Highlight-Reel-Slashing" and a scare now and then you get constant terror till the end and a depressingly desperate and hopeless scenario.

    Was everything great about "The Thaw"? No. But all it's shortcomings never hinder the emotional impact of the movie which is what I think movies are all about. I think the prominent (pushy) Global Warming theme of the movie has put some viewers off so much that they don't give this little gem enough credit.
    thekarmicnomad

    Don't expect to have nightmares

    This is an enjoyable little horror movie and more a kin to the movies I watched growing up (horror with a lowercase h by todays standards) The film has a nice long run up to the action which gives you a chance to get to know the characters (which are fairly bland but that doesn't matter) A lot of the horror is creepy crawly based which is more disturbing that scary.

    The characters act out in fairly realistic ways (no one pops up to the attic on their own to investigate that damn scratching noise) and there is a real sense of peril.

    Don't expect big affects, gore, nudity, over the top action or paralysing fear. Do expect to see an intelligent movie based on a not so intelligent premises, well executed in good time.
    3bigdarvick

    Thaw...Not Exactly Chilling.

    It had some brief moments of entertainment, but overall it was Luke warm at best. The producers must've blown their budget on hiring Val Kilmer to fill some dead spots in the movie. Kilmer kind of walks through this movie and plays a dopey doc that wants these parasites to infest mankind just to make a point about global warming. Supposedly this movie takes place very cold (or somewhere in Canada.) Unfortunately, there isn't a lick of smoke we can see exiting their mouths in a supposed subzero climate. As a matter of fact, there was barely a drop of snow to be seen anywhere. Oh yeah, global warming. Throw in a bunch of 30 something year old grad students that are supposedly the most brilliant of their class and viola! LOL! Whoever the actress was that played Kilmer's daughter, should be given a Golden Turkey award for most pathetic portrayal of a confused daughter to a wacky mad scientist. I mean bad!! This movie delivers thrills for a buck at Red Box, but it's not worth a penny more.

    The End.
    8brianmccaig01

    A decent little chiller

    After reading some of the comments on this movie, I was more than pleasantly surprised at how good this smart little bug feature was A definite step up from the usual B movie sci-fi horror crap that's been out in the cinemas this year. There were decent squirm effects and gore and a nice touch of tongue in cheek humour too. The cinematography was cool and eerie and the brooding atmosphere had echoes of The Thing and Near Dark (although it's nothing like The Thing) I thought the acting and direction were assured. I Liked the twist at the end too. Don't listen to some of the other reviewers on this forum as I doubt that they have actually seen the film.

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    • Trivia
      Since the film is shot near the Esket Reserve in Western Canada, many people of the First Nation were also involved, including Chief Charlene Belleau who blessed the production.
    • Goofs
      Vertebrate was misspelled as vertibrate (on Kruipen's notebook) considering Dr. Kruipen was a research scientist.
    • Quotes

      Federico Fulce: I just had the most painful piss of my life.

    • Connections
      References X-Files : Aux frontières du réel: Ice (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
      Traditional

      Vocals Performed by Bory Woodward

      Arranged and Produced by Matthew Rogers and Patrick Bramall

      Courtesy of Thaw Productions Inc.

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2010 (Philippines)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dégel
    • Filming locations
      • Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Anagram Pictures
      • Etch Media
      • Artifact Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $149,857
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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