Cold Prey

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Post by AdeBrown »

Put aside any thoughts of "oh look, some kids going off the beaten track and getting murdered one by one" being a very familiar story. Even if it was scripted by set pieces, this was a nice film. Engaging cast, generally resourceful characters.

I've been known to say that there are those stalker films that make you look forward to the characters getting offed, and those that make you care (and perhaps even hope that they survive. Well okay probably not in this genre.)

This was the latter. Very nice to look at ... I mean the scenery. And not too forced in its dramatic tension.
The ending was accompanied with a sort of "Walking in the air" choirboy, but thankfully that was replaced by some kiddy-punk song "All of my friends are dead".
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By the numbers slasher movie, but done well. Good use of setting.

8/10
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Post by Laymonite »

An overall strong day started brilliantly with my favourite film of the weekend. This isn't one I was particularly looking forward to but I ended up really liking it.

They did a great job of creating characters I liked and cared about, so when the killings started I really didn't want anyone to die. There were no elaborate deaths but it didn't need them.

And the killer was big and looked scary.
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Post by Jekyll »

Good character development meant that you actually cared about what happened to them.

Enjoyed this.
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Post by lupogirl »

Totally agree with the above comments. Great snow setting with a Yeti size killer. Strong likeable characters you hoped would survive. Did remind a bit of the Overlook Hotel from The Shining.
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Post by iam_dan »

i really enjoyed this...yes nothing new in it but there very rarely is...but brilliantly played out and a great movie
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Post by DavieT »

Agree with Jekyll on the characters. Excellent use of the location and the end song "all my friends are dead" was a fun touch. Well worth watching.
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Post by Grindhouse »

joshua
a difficult one this,dont know how they are going to market this movie, it bugged me a lot,the creepy kid scenario still it paid off in its shocks im pleased i saw it.
but its not a date movie nor is it going to easy to fit in the cinemas with so
much screen space being taken up with other films with a stronger cast and easier to find an audience for.
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Post by maxmum »

oopsie wrong thread...


Yeah Cold Prey wasz pretty enjoyable.... as they go :)
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Post by Reanimator »

This was ok - watchable and well shot but suffered from a lack of any tension
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Post by soulmining »

Good solid shocker, looked great up on that big screen - played very well I think.
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Post by rawshark »

Beautifully shot, very well acted, and an engaging story. Again, one of my favourites of the festival, and I hope Metrodome can give it at least a small theatrical run...
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Post by scrobble »

What's been said already - liked the feel of this, the characters were people you cared about, and the setting was amazing to look at.

I found it unusual that we still know nothing about the killer when the film ends - not that it was necessary, but I felt there must be something that started off his killing spree several years before.
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Post by AdeBrown »

Someone said in the bar afterwards that the newspaper montage (lacking enough subtitles to explain) said that the family lost their son as a publicity hype for the hotel but he returned the next year having survived the chasm and wreaked his rewengee.
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Post by Laymonite »

I just remembered something that made me laugh. The bit where they climb to the top of that mountain near the start and they're all like "wow, look at that" and what were they looking at? More bloody mountains!
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