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Cold Fever

Original title: Á köldum klaka
  • 1995
  • Unrated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Cold Fever (1995)
Dark ComedyComedyDramaMystery

A Japanese businessman travels to Iceland and has a series of misadventures while venturing to a remote area to perform a traditional burial ritual where his parents died several years back.A Japanese businessman travels to Iceland and has a series of misadventures while venturing to a remote area to perform a traditional burial ritual where his parents died several years back.A Japanese businessman travels to Iceland and has a series of misadventures while venturing to a remote area to perform a traditional burial ritual where his parents died several years back.

  • Director
    • Friðrik Þór Friðriksson
  • Writers
    • Friðrik Þór Friðriksson
    • Jim Stark
  • Stars
    • Masatoshi Nagase
    • Lili Taylor
    • Fisher Stevens
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Friðrik Þór Friðriksson
    • Writers
      • Friðrik Þór Friðriksson
      • Jim Stark
    • Stars
      • Masatoshi Nagase
      • Lili Taylor
      • Fisher Stevens
    • 23User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Masatoshi Nagase
    Masatoshi Nagase
    • Hirata
    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Jill
    Fisher Stevens
    Fisher Stevens
    • Jack
    Gísli Halldórsson
    • Siggi
    Laura Hughes
    • Laura
    Seijun Suzuki
    Seijun Suzuki
    • Hirata's Grandfather
    Hiromasa Shimada
    • Suzuki
    Masayuki Sasaki
    • Higashino
    Taizô Mizumura
    • Hirata's father
    Ichiko Takashi
    • Hirata's mother
    Taeko Kato
    • Girl in TV show
    Toshimori Iwaki
    • TV show commentator
    Ari Matthíasson
    • Bus guide
    Magnús Ólafsson
    • Taxi driver
    Rúrik Haraldsson
    • Grave digger
    Flosi Ólafsson
    • Hotel owner
    Bríet Héðinsdóttir
    • Woman at farm
    Katrín Ólafsdóttir
    • Psychic woman
    • Director
      • Friðrik Þór Friðriksson
    • Writers
      • Friðrik Þór Friðriksson
      • Jim Stark
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    lowkeylysmythe

    Much more than a tourist advertisement

    This film is indeed a beautiful film showing Iceland's many attractions as the previous reviewer mentioned, but it also draws very interesting parallels between the native beliefs of Icelanders, which in fact are quite similar to what prevailed across Europe before Christianity came(Iceland was settled by Vikings and was among the last places Europeans held to their pagan religion), and the Shinto practices in Japan. One accompanies the main character, a shallow, immature corporate executive from his comfortable Tokyo life to Iceland: where layer by layer he is stripped of comfort, certainty, even rationality, until he is brought to a place where he realizes a simple and profound humanity.

    This film is funny, the cinematography is amazing, and it is spiritually enriching. How many films can you say all that about?
    9scf-8

    Points to the intertextuality of Icelandic and Japanese film elements

    I saw Cold Fever when it was first released in the U.S. and have been (unsuccessfully so far) looking for it for about 5 years to see it again.

    Some of the other comments have pointed to the way the Japanese and Icelandic elements--of folklore and spirituality, principally--weave together. I have always thought it was a beautiful homage to Kurosawa and perhaps other Japanese filmmakers, not just in the plot (which others have correctly seen as a "road movie") but in the whole pacing and look of the film--the colors, the composition of scenes, the attention to the characters. It's really too bad more people haven't seen it.

    Hirata's enlightenment through his contacts with other characters who may be real, delusional (he is, in fact, fevered), or actual ghosts or spirits is compelling and thought-provoking for the viewer, who must also question what is "real," as well as what it means.
    9graham-PA

    Film stuck in my head for last 5 years

    Something about this film has kept me thinking about it since I saw it in 2001. I had the fortunate opportunity to see it because, at that time, Des Moines (Iowa) had one of the best indie-movie rental places (Oddities), ever. Oddities just stocked walls of foreign films and rows of independent films.

    Cold fever had the intriguing elements of a young Japenese businessman reluctantly, and by family obligation, traveling around Iceland. That was enough for us to want to check it out.

    The story is tremendous. I love the style and the performances give by the actors. Friðrik Þór Friðriksson really captures the feeling of the main character on film. It is almost haunting how Hirata operates... how he meanders through the vastness of the landscape.

    Great film, great ending. I wish they would get it on DVD along with other works by the director
    torkjellnordstrand

    "It's an Icelandic torture chamber"

    Hirata, a japanese businessman, is forced to visit Iceland instead of Hawaii based on family matters.

    At several occations I found this film very amusing and charming, especially Hirata and the strange icelandic people that he meets, asking; "How do you like Iceland ?" - As Hirata is tricked into buying a deep-frozen car, he uses this to travel across Iceland. The radio play terrible folk music, but can't be turned off.. And when he picks up two american hitchers Lili Taylor and Fisher Stevens, naturally the music drives them mad.. Hence the exclaim: "It's an icelandic torture chamber"...Great! With Masatoshi Nagase from "Mystery Train" as Hirata, thoughts go to Jim Jarmusch though mostly for the directing of the film.. A great, cold, atmospheric vision, strange and beautiful.
    7zetes

    Odd and intriguing

    Masatoshi Nagase (best known for his role in Jarmusch's Mystery Train, and also the Japanese films Suicide Club, The Hidden Blade and Electric Dragon 80.000V) stars as a Japanese man whose grandfather (cult director Seijun Suzuki, who appears for a couple of minutes) insists he spend his vacation performing traditional burial rites of his parents, who died while living in Iceland. Nagase flies to Reykjavik and proceeds to drive across the country in the middle of the winter to the remote spot where they passed. Though they don't go into any details on his parents' death, Iceland seems like a very likely place to die, since it's full of dangerous, unpopulated terrain. This is basically a road movie, where Nagase meets various odd people along his way. It's maybe a bit weirder than most - I'd say it's kind of one of those weird-for-the-sake-of-weird type movies. But Fridriksson does a great job of making his home country look like a world of wonder. "Iceland is very strange country" Nagase always says when someone asks him what he thinks of it, in English of course, since it's the common language between him and most Icelanders (I'd say about 80% of the dialogue is in English). The film doesn't really go anywhere plot-wise, and some of the episodes are more successful than others. The most notable flop is the long sequence where Nagase picks up a couple of stranded American tourists, Fisher Stevens and Lili Taylor. Those two are painfully annoying, especially when they talk to each other via their sock puppets. That's really some needless quirk. Overall, though, I was intrigued.

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    • Quotes

      Hirata: What are you doing in this crazy country?

    • Connections
      Featured in Century of Cinema: Scandinavie, Stig Björkman (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Blue Intro
      Written by Thorhallor Skullason (as Þ. Skúlason) and S. Þorgrìmsson

      Performed by Ajax

      Courtesy of Smekkleysa s.m.h.f.

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
      • Iceland
      • Denmark
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • Icelandic
      • Japanese
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Fiebre helada
    • Filming locations
      • Iceland
    • Production companies
      • Icicle
      • Altar Productions
      • Film Fonds
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      • ISK 130,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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