The Dead of Winter (#729)
On Saturday I saw a movie that affected me physically. I felt cold throughout the entire film because it took place in winter, with lots of snow, and I think it was in Minnesota, not that I have anything against Minnesota. THE DEAD OF WINTER stars Emma Thompson, a fine actress and Academy Award winner, in the unusual role of a heroine in a thrilling chiller. She is Barb, a widow, in the wilderness, planning to ice fish on a frozen lake like she used to do with her husband. She inadvertently stumbles on the kidnapping of a young girl by a married couple in which the wife is clearly the instigator, the leader and the most evil. I confess I was never quite clear on why they were kidnapping the girl, but am sure the reason was revealed. Barb is persistent in attempting to foil the two and gets into real trouble without cell service and any means to get help in her frigid surroundings. It was well acted and kept my attention despite the bone chilling atmosphere that never ended. Critics gave this gripping hour and 37 minute film a 79% thumbs up; audiences 84%. I promised myself I would wear my ski jacket to see any future cold and snowy movie.

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