Una pescadora viuda que se encuentra atrapada en una tormenta de nieve en Minnesota, interrumpe el secuestro de un adolescente, pronto se da cuenta de que ella es la única esperanza de la jo... Leer todoUna pescadora viuda que se encuentra atrapada en una tormenta de nieve en Minnesota, interrumpe el secuestro de un adolescente, pronto se da cuenta de que ella es la única esperanza de la joven víctima.Una pescadora viuda que se encuentra atrapada en una tormenta de nieve en Minnesota, interrumpe el secuestro de un adolescente, pronto se da cuenta de que ella es la única esperanza de la joven víctima.
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A solid enough thriller
An above average thriller about a kidnapping, with the added bonus of hearing Emma Thompson do a midwestern accent lol. Her character's backstory (which is revealed in flashbacks throughout the movie), along with her performance, added a touching and endearing enough aspect to the movie that elevated it above just being a run-of-the-mill thriller. Pretty good cinematography in certain parts too.
Average
I just watched. My rating is 5.0 - average at best.
What I like: the movie, most of all, has good cinematography. The barren, snow covered winter setting looks so peaceful, like someplace you'd read about in a Robert Frost poem. I like the lead actress. She is likable and charming, with her Sarah Palin-esque lines. The movie's set-up is excellent: the first 30-40 minutes really had me hooked, and I thought I was in for a great suspense/thriller
Unfortunately, I think the movie stumbles hard in the middle and end. The movie's pacing really begins to drag; certain scenes are drawn out to the point where they felt like fluff. Basically, I kept getting the feeling of, "Can this movie just move along now?" ... in addition, characters begin to make dumb decisions, like not killing someone when they have a chance. There's some bad CGI in the finale. The conclusion is unsatisfying. Given their intentions, the villains could and should have been presented with more shades of gray instead of the simple "they're the bad guys."
It's an average quality movie at best
5.0/10.
What I like: the movie, most of all, has good cinematography. The barren, snow covered winter setting looks so peaceful, like someplace you'd read about in a Robert Frost poem. I like the lead actress. She is likable and charming, with her Sarah Palin-esque lines. The movie's set-up is excellent: the first 30-40 minutes really had me hooked, and I thought I was in for a great suspense/thriller
Unfortunately, I think the movie stumbles hard in the middle and end. The movie's pacing really begins to drag; certain scenes are drawn out to the point where they felt like fluff. Basically, I kept getting the feeling of, "Can this movie just move along now?" ... in addition, characters begin to make dumb decisions, like not killing someone when they have a chance. There's some bad CGI in the finale. The conclusion is unsatisfying. Given their intentions, the villains could and should have been presented with more shades of gray instead of the simple "they're the bad guys."
It's an average quality movie at best
5.0/10.
Solid Film
I'd give this film a 7.5. It was s solid thriller. I saw it at Screen Unseen at AMC. It was already on my list, so that was lucky.
No frills, no gimmicks, just good old fashion filmmaking. Story was basic, but the writing was good. The acting was believable for the most part. The pacing was good.
There were several predictable moments, but it wasn't all predictable. I loved the cinematography (10/10). The landscape offered some beautiful shots and they didn't waste it.
Good direction. Nice little flick. My girlfriend and I both enjoyed it.
No frills, no gimmicks, just good old fashion filmmaking. Story was basic, but the writing was good. The acting was believable for the most part. The pacing was good.
There were several predictable moments, but it wasn't all predictable. I loved the cinematography (10/10). The landscape offered some beautiful shots and they didn't waste it.
Good direction. Nice little flick. My girlfriend and I both enjoyed it.
Chiller thriller
This is a different acting role for Emma Thompson and in all honesty she does a pretty good job in Dead of winter ,it's a story about an elderly woman who is now a widower from the death of her husband,she is basically living all the memories of her late husband so Barb sets off in search of a remote and hard to find landmark. On route to Lake Hilda Barb ( Emma Thompson ) gets confused, when hitting a fork in the road, Barb is then encountered with local residents when meeting mysteriously. Acting oddly familiar and people behaving in an unexpected way.
It's a good psychological thriller with a twist plus a mix of love and hate,some brutal scenes and a fairly good story.
The negative about this film is It does have alot of silent areas in this movie which at times I thought I found unnecessary theres some really good cinematic elements of scenery and landscape and that makes up for it which is a plus.
It's a good psychological thriller with a twist plus a mix of love and hate,some brutal scenes and a fairly good story.
The negative about this film is It does have alot of silent areas in this movie which at times I thought I found unnecessary theres some really good cinematic elements of scenery and landscape and that makes up for it which is a plus.
A Gem
The first great feature of Dead Of Winter is that it is NOT a remake of the 1987 movie of the same name (hated that movie).
This is a German production, filmed in Finland, set in Minnesota. My experience with German movies is they are gritty, story-driven, low budget, and have zero stupid characters. Dead Of Winter has all of those characteristics.
The cast is tiny. 9 people total, only 4 of which are major players. Most of the rest of the cast is seen through Emma's memories, eventually explaining why she has made this trip to an isolated lake. As memories work, Emma never names her own character, so we don't learn her name until the final minute of the film. Even that is an add-on, as most references to her in the credits call her character the fisherwoman.
As you can tell from the preview or blurb, Emma happens across a kidnapping and tries to help the young woman. Everything cascades from there. Emma mostly has no one to talk to so the story has to convey her plan just from her actions. And in places it looks like she's making mistakes. But ultimately we learn it all comes together and makes sense.
The mix of Minnesota-nice character with ruthless moves to effect rescues and escapes is incredibly endearing and Emma plays it perfectly.
You probably won't see an ad for this movie, given the budget. But it's one worth seeing.
This is a German production, filmed in Finland, set in Minnesota. My experience with German movies is they are gritty, story-driven, low budget, and have zero stupid characters. Dead Of Winter has all of those characteristics.
The cast is tiny. 9 people total, only 4 of which are major players. Most of the rest of the cast is seen through Emma's memories, eventually explaining why she has made this trip to an isolated lake. As memories work, Emma never names her own character, so we don't learn her name until the final minute of the film. Even that is an add-on, as most references to her in the credits call her character the fisherwoman.
As you can tell from the preview or blurb, Emma happens across a kidnapping and tries to help the young woman. Everything cascades from there. Emma mostly has no one to talk to so the story has to convey her plan just from her actions. And in places it looks like she's making mistakes. But ultimately we learn it all comes together and makes sense.
The mix of Minnesota-nice character with ruthless moves to effect rescues and escapes is incredibly endearing and Emma plays it perfectly.
You probably won't see an ad for this movie, given the budget. But it's one worth seeing.
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- CuriosidadesWhile the film takes place in northern Minnesota in the USA, it was in fact shot almost entirely in Finland. Emma Thompson praised the finnish crew for their skill and efficiency.
- PifiasHow is it that Barb drops her glove outside the house which is later found by purple lady, but then a few scenes later, after she has been shot, she can be seen walking around with two gloves on.
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 1.674.777 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 1.030.111 US$
- 28 sept 2025
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1.932.550 US$
- Duración
- 1h 38min(98 min)
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