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Blutgletscher

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
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5.4/10
4.3K
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Blutgletscher (2013)
Scientists working in the Austrian Alps discover that a glacier is leaking a liquid that appears to be affecting local wildlife.
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Scientists working in the Austrian Alps discover that a glacier is leaking a liquid that appears to be affecting local wildlife.Scientists working in the Austrian Alps discover that a glacier is leaking a liquid that appears to be affecting local wildlife.Scientists working in the Austrian Alps discover that a glacier is leaking a liquid that appears to be affecting local wildlife.

  • Director
    • Marvin Kren
  • Writers
    • Benjamin Hessler
    • Marvin Kren
    • Claudia Kolland
  • Stars
    • Gerhard Liebmann
    • Edita Malovcic
    • Santos
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marvin Kren
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Hessler
      • Marvin Kren
      • Claudia Kolland
    • Stars
      • Gerhard Liebmann
      • Edita Malovcic
      • Santos
    • 51User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Gerhard Liebmann
    Gerhard Liebmann
    • Janek
    Edita Malovcic
    Edita Malovcic
    • Tanja
    Santos
    • Tinnitus
    Hille Beseler
    Hille Beseler
    • Birte
    Peter Knaack
    • Falk
    Felix Römer
    • Harald
    Brigitte Kren
    Brigitte Kren
    • Ministerin Bodicek
    Wolfgang Pampel
    • Bert Krakauer
    Murathan Muslu
    Murathan Muslu
    • Luca
    Michael Fuith
    Michael Fuith
    • Urs
    Adina Vetter
    Adina Vetter
    • Irene
    Coco Huemer
    • Geli
    Enya Haring
    • Bauernmädchen
    Jill Christiano Rodriguez
    • Tanja
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Marvin Kren
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Hessler
      • Marvin Kren
      • Claudia Kolland
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    User reviews51

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    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Spawned right off of "The Thing"...

    I didn't know anything about "Blutgletscher" (aka "Blood Glacier") prior to finding it in the horror section. And my love for the horror genre and the movie's DVD cover made me pick it up and give it a chance.

    For some odd reason I ended up with an English dubbed version of "Blutgletscher", which was a an insult to the original German language. Why? Well, because the dubbing was so questionable and dubious that it was atrocious to listen to. And without the option to switch to German, I was forced to suffer through laughable dubbing work because I really wanted to watch the movie. The English speaking voice over cast that was doing the dubbing had no conviction, no heart or spirit in their voice work, so it was unfathomably monotone, dull and lifeless, and it didn't match the characters on the screen one bit. It was like watching a dubbed Hong Kong movie from the early 1980s.

    "Blood Glacier" is definitely inspired by Carpenter's "The Thing" and there is a number of similarities between the two. Whether or not this was intentional, I have no idea. It could be an homage or pure coincidence. I can only guess.

    Director Marvin Kren actually managed to set up a fairly good atmosphere in this movie, and again very reminiscent of Carpenter's "The Thing". But oddly enough, it worked well enough in favor of "Blutgletscher". Just a shame that the horrible English dubbing was destroying it effectively with its laughable dubbing work.

    As for the acting in "Blutgletscher", then I will say that the people were doing good jobs, and it was nice to see a cast ensemble of all unfamiliar faces. But again, their performances were toned down by the atrocious dubbing audio layer.

    There is some pretty interesting creature design in the movie, and the creatures do look rather convincing and realistic, which really works very well in favor of the movie, especially when it is a horror movie of this type of setting.

    The special effects in "Blutgletscher" was quite good and realistic and it helped to add to the overall movie, giving it flavor and more enjoyment for the audience. And the make-up effects were also quite good, and came off as rather realistic and good looking. So thumbs up to the special effects department who worked on this movie.

    Visually then this movie turned out to be rather interesting. There were some very nice scenes and shots throughout the course of the movie, and the cinematography was definitely in good hands.

    The music used in "Blutgletscher" was also quite good, very fitting for the atmosphere of the movie. It was well enough composed to be serving as background music, but at the same time be audible enough to instill an unnerving layer to the visuals portrayed on the screen.

    "Blutgletscher" is a rather entertaining movie, especially if you enjoyed the otherworldly element that was in "The Thing", because it is also present here. However, it does not have the same quality to it to render it a classic like "The Thing". But all in all, an entertaining movie with a good story and good effects.
    amesmonde

    Old and new school effects with no glossy teen beef dripping

    A team investigating climate change discovers a mysterious organic substance that has the ability to transform both animals and humans into terrifying mutations.

    This is an entertaining well made eco-horror film in the vein of the Thing (1982). Director Marvin Kren as with zombie flick Rammbock delivers a satisfying and interesting entry into a saturated horror genre with surprisingly effective at times well realized gory effects. There's some jump moments, old and new school special effects and It benefits from an un-Hollywood quality cast including Gerhard Liebmann as Janek and Edita Malovcic as Tanja but the real star of the show breathtaking Alps setting and H. G Wells-like impressionable provoking ending.

    While not as tense or physiologically claustrophobic as The Thing (1982) this German language science fiction is adult orientated for those tired of glossy, poorly directed, teen beef and pork dripping tripe. Recommended
    6lost-in-limbo

    "We Will change forever".

    Walking through my local DVD shop I came across this title, "The Station". Quite plain sounding, but it was the comment at top of the case that caught my attention; "A slice of horror reminiscent of John Carpenter's 'The Thing' ". Being at massive fan of that film, I decided to take the chance and in some regards the Austrian made "The Station" comes close. Hey I even enjoyed it more than the prequel / remake that came out a year or two back. What it has in common with Carpenter's film is more so the ice setting, an unknown threat that is a single-form alien organism transforming the local wildlife into gigantic monster mutations and hybrids. It's like "Day of the Animals", but on steroids! Then there's the ending that only paints the apocalyptic mood playing out. This is a basic straight-face creature-feature at heart with a climatic cautionary warning, which tells a simple story that effectively lays it out with a strong grizzled protagonist (a very solid showing by Gerhard Liebmann), well timed suspense, gruesome thrills and a sense of mystery of mankind's fate. The final frame of the film is surprisingly effective in its suggestion, but they spoil it on an uncalled for tacky jump scare.

    The premise is far from unique and quite down-pat; a group of scientists/ technicians discover a glacier of blood (an inspired image when shown) high in the mountains, which after testing the liquid discover it contains an alien organism. As they try to survive and hold up against the effects of this organism, on a hiking trip to the station for an official visit is the Minister of the Environment.

    The feature is slickly photographed (despite some shaky camera movement early on) and makes excellent use of its vast, breathtaking backdrop. There's a definite sense of isolation and uneasiness, but never does it struck a feeling of claustrophobia and dread. The tension seems to unfold from threatening situations and the punctuated shocks. Its momentum is fairly sedate, but it becomes crazy, excessively so as it goes along and the director keeps a fairly tight hold.

    What I got a kick out of was that CGI was virtually little, if unseen, opting mainly for traditional special effects and they do pay-off. The creature designs are creative and horrific with beetle-fox hybrids, giant wood lice, flying crossbreeds. There's a whole range of beasties… and they're not friendly. Squamish moments are plentiful and there a creepy developments. While the generic script doesn't over feed itself, still it had some issues like an appearance of a sudden character for them to only disappear with a poor explanation. The performances are adequate, without anyone really standing out, other than Liebmann.

    Clichéd, but fun, strange sci-fi / horror monster romp.

    And the title "Blood Glacier" sounds so much better.
    5gamerfreq

    A cold sack of meh.

    Overall I would say that much of the best this film has to offer is within the roughly last 20 or so minutes of it's run-time. This is were the director really seems to shine in his creativity giving us some seriously fun and crazy moments. So I would say if your up to digging through some fairly bog standard and outright boring scenes to get to some interesting and pretty enjoyable moments then I would recommend checking out Blood Glacier. Otherwise there is just not to much this film has to offer either for the casual viewer or the hardcore horror fan and left me with an overall feeling of meh.
    7kosmasp

    The Thing ... in the Gletscher

    Yes this is heavily inspired by The Thing (the Carpenter Remake that is from the 80s) and yet it does somewhat try to tell a different and own story. If you are into creature features, if you like well done special effects in movies and are not afraid or squeamish when it comes to blood and gore ... well I wonder why you are still reading this and haven't started watching the movie yet? All kidding aside, yes this is not an instant classic, but it doesn't need to be either.

    Yes characters sometimes paper thin and decisions are bad at times, if not completely crazy. But that's the way things go down. You are here for the horror, the blood, the make up and the tension. Welcome and enjoy ...

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      The line, "Stop eating that banana while you're crying," was actually not originally planned for the movie. The actor had simply been eating a banana on set and another had jokingly yelled at them for eating it. The directors had happened to see this interaction, and decided to incorporate it into the movie.
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      Ministerin Bodicek: Stop eating that banana while you're crying!

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2013 (Austria)
    • Country of origin
      • Austria
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    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Blood Glacier
    • Filming locations
      • South Tyrol, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Allegro Film
      • FilmVergnuegen
      • Filmfonds Wien
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      • $128,148
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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