
Below Zero

When a prisoner transfer van is attacked, the cop in charge must fight those inside and outside while dealing with a silent foe: the icy temperatures.
When a prisoner transfer van is attacked, the cop in charge must fight those inside and outside while dealing with a silent foe: the icy temperatures.
Some gaps could have been filled better, imo, but it was overall nice and emotional
Revenge has taken many out of the way. Fucking Chino and Nano!
This movie is a one-hit wonder. Unfortunately, it's one hit was just the first act.
This movie had an interesting plot imo but I felt like there's a lot of thing missing in between.
I get what the "story" that this movie wants to tell but the scenes wasn't enough.
ok a Netflix movie, so you know.
I agree it had potential but so so many gaps and plot holes. Many issues with the script.
I enjoyed the ending though, clean cut from the Cop.
The cold and the night help maintain tension, okay, the actures help
Kind of mixed feeling about this, gaps and for not a clear ending.
This movie had the potential to be good but it turned out to be just so so. Couple of plot gaps, errors, issues and the like prevented it from being a good movie.
Overall quite loose. The characters who support the film do not convince.
It's amazing the crap you'll watch when there's nothing on TV during a plandamic! Think about the worst movie you've ever seen, with laughable dialogue and really bad acting. This is even worse than that. Netflix should be totally embarrassed about broadcasting this. 0/10
[spoiler]How do you drive past a cop car that's on its side with the lights flashing? Then drive over spikes on the road that make the engine inoperable... that the bad guy gets going by changing one front tire (where did that come from?!) and he sliced lots of wires, but it starts and he drives away. hmm. The main cop has keys to the back of the truck but doesn't think to use them as he drops his partner's keys on the ground, that the prisoner promptly swallows. He never actually uses his own keys except when he first left the truck.[/spoiler]
Some gaps could have been filled better, imo, but it was overall nice and emotional