The Frozen Ground
audience Reviews
, 50% Audience Score- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsIntense movie. The photos of the real life victims at the end are very powerful.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsLots of action, violence. Good plot & acting
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsThis is my favorite Nicolas Cage movie. Probably my favorite John Cusack movie too. Really interesting story and characters.
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsNo character development. An amazing story, poorly executed. If you want to hear the story in-depth, I recommend Psychopedia podcast.
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsThis movie had a ton of potential. It’s a gripping and devastatingly horrible true story, and the Alaskan setting makes it that much more chilling (no pun intended). Sadly, this movie falls flat. Poor storytelling, poor pacing, and above all, poor acting. Nicholas Cage was okay, not his worst performance ever but nothing special. Cusack was semi-engaging yet cliche and predictable as the killer. I think he could have shined had he been given better counterparts and a better script. Vanessa Hudgens was a complete disaster… she ruined the movie for me. She had a terrible fake “ghetto accent” that she would turn on and off randomly throughout the film. She didn’t sell the part at all; everything about her acting was terrible. Breaking Bad’s Dean Norris was the only one who delivered a believable performance, and his role was small. For a thriller, the movie dragged in places. It lacked suspense, which is surprising given the source material. The “gotcha” moment where Cage/Hudgens catch the killer offered very little emotional payoff. The whole film leaves a lot to be desired. Such a shame because, as I said, there was a lot of potential and it was wasted on a subpar film.
- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsI've seen this movie a couple times. While the performances of Cage and Cusack are both good, the movie mostly spins it's wheels and not much happens. Watchable but not great.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsJohn Cusack's serial killer, Nicolas Cage's cop, and Vanessa Hudgens' prostitute have to carry this average psychological thriller.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsCare for a fast-paced thriller that works for what it tries to deliver? The Frozen Ground is a good choice. In this story, Alaska State Trooper Sgt. Jack Halcombe is about to retire from his duty within 2 weeks, but the discovery of a body in the wilderness might reveal a serial killer on the loose. Now Jack wants to find the killer before he gets another victm, but also he has to deal with his marriage that seems to be breaking apart. Entertaining as this movie is, we can't ignore a few facts. First, the cinematography is frantic, to say the least. I even joked during the movie that I could not count one shot that lasted over 15 secods. Cuts everywhere, this movie is on 'roids, speeding through event after event until we get to the climax. This is not a detective story, though it might feel like it. We know who is the serial killer from the start, and what we watch is Nick Cage racing to frame John Cusack for his deeds, all while relying on one traumatized victim that Vanessa Hudgens plays. The Frozen Ground is based on the real acts of serial killer Robert Hansen, and the story tries to be as fateful as possible with the addition of some spicy drama. Frenetic plot points aside, Jack Halcombe's marriage problems are just dismissible backdrop that seems unrelated to everything we see. We could cut that subplot and the story would be the same; felt formulaic. Overall, The Frozen Ground entertains for what it is, and the tribute it tries to pay works. If you want to see solid John Cusack acting, this is one good entry. If you want to see a good movie, this is also a good try. Lacks outstandingness, but entertains enough.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsA great movie. I didn’t know what to expect when I watched it the first time, but I was quickly hooked. This is an excellent film based on the real life story of serial killer Robert Hansen. Great acting performances by the entire cast (especially the main characters played by Nicholas Cage; John Cusack and Vanessa Hudgens). It’s a thrilling ride that keeps you engrossed in the story throughout the entire film!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsI thought it was great. I lived in Alaska, actually ended up meeting the murderers son and renting a place from him, poor guy had issues. I lived in Palmer and drove the road to work everyday where he dumped the bodies and went to the river alot where he did as well. I feel so mad for those girls, but I didn't even know as much as I do now when I lived there. So erie to think I was on the beach of the same river alot with my family where he brought these girls to murder them.