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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
BULLSEYE! No gore, lots of scares., 12 Jul 2008
Wind Chill is a surprise gem; I picked it up cheap, expecting it to be yet another low budget, pretentious horror movie with a female model thrown in for sex appeal... but, like many it appears, I was pleasantly surprised.
Wind Chill has accomplished what many others have failed. It's taken the worn-out 'never-ending road' genre, and turned it into a really good little fright flick.
For a few years now, the film industry has seemed to believe that blood and gore is the way forward. Wind Chill perfectly proves that blood and gore is not what makes a good, scary film.
Wind Chill is a lot more frightening than things like Halloween in my opinion. The jumps are well timed, the scares are properly thought through, the acting is passable and the direction seems competent enough. All this tied together with a provocative circular plot: and you've got yourself a great little thriller.
This is one of the most brooding and atmospheric films I've seen, and a total breath of fresh air for horror fans. Make sure you see Wind Chill.
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18 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An intense psychological thriller with its fair share of genuinely creepy moments, 5 May 2008
Ah, yes, the old "who needs a ride?" trick to spend some quality time with a hot coed - why didn't I think of that when I was in college? You get your chance to wow and impress the girl, and she gets the ride home she needs without having to worry about riding a bus - everyone's happy, right? Not in this case - and that's putting it mildly. It makes for one terrific movie, though. I know some people won't embrace this story, but I loved it. Sure, it has a few rough edges, but it's a surprisingly intelligent, atmospheric, gripping little gem of a film. And, while it's more of a psychological thriller than a horror film per se, Wind Chill has its creepy moments. I don't know if I was just off my guard or tired or what, but this thing even elicited a small cry of surprise from my throat at one point - and that almost never, ever happens.
The best thing about Wind Chill - well, actually the best thing about it is Emily Blunt - but the next best thing is the film's ability to move in different directions at just the right time. Just when you think you have it all figured out, the story squirts right out of your arms like a greased pig. This makes the film a little more convoluted than some viewers might like, resulting in some confusion - despite the fact that I believe it spoon feeds you almost too much in the end. We're so used to the almost complete lack of creative ideas coming out Hollywood that your first instinct is to compare what you are seeing with other movies. The filmmakers in this case actually use that to the film's advantage, however. When you're wondering whether this is another Wrong Turn, The Hitcher, Jeepers Creepers, The Hills Have Eyes, etc., you're wonderfully vulnerable to this film's different transitions - and, in the end, I think Wind Chill manages to carve a nice little cozy niche for itself.
The main characters are not given names, so I'll be referring to them as Girl and Guy. Girl (Emily Blunt) is planning to take a bus home to Delaware over Christmas break, then follows up on someone's suggestion to check the message boards for a possible ride. That's how she ends up riding home with Guy (Ashton Holmes), and it is not an easy trip. For starters, she treats him rather shabbily, as she's in full ice queen mode; she can hardly be bothered to even talk to him. She also senses, right from the start, that something just isn't right about Guy; her sense of foreboding only increases when she learns that Guy knows things about her that he really shouldn't know. When Guy decides to suddenly leave the highway in favor of a "shortcut" in the form of a snow-covered country road, she reaches her breaking point and starts demanding answers from this fellow she now sees as a threat. Then everything changes in a heartbeat, as an accident leaves the pair stranded by the side of the exceedingly lonely road. The intensity of the film slowly builds to a feverish pitch from this point on. I won't go into any of the details, but it is clear that very strange doings are going on in the woods beside the road.
I was happily surprised by the level of intensity this film managed to generate and retain throughout. I really had no idea how the story would play out in the end until the film's final moments, and for that I have to give the director, writers, and actors all kinds of credit. Wind Chill simply refuses to ever let you get comfortable in your role as a viewer, and that makes it quite a rare commodity in today's horror market. It's also the only film I can think of that utilizes the philosophy of Nietzsche as an integral part of the story. This is truly one of those "we need more like this" horror films.
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18 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A cold turkey, 15 Jul 2008
`Wind Chill' stars Emily Blunt as a college girl who needs to get home to see her parents for Christmas. Rather than taking the bus she decides to do a car-share with another student who placed a notice on the board. The two don't seem to be getting on great and then the guy decides to take a shortcut through the woods but is then ran off the road and left stranded in the middle of nowhere in the snowstorm. With nowhere to go and night approaching fast, they decide to stay in the car until morning but ghosts of the people who have been killed on the road lurk outside.
I love a good, creepy movie or book and thought I'd be in for a treat with this one but annoying and unlikeable characters (especially Blunt's) as well as a boring and stupid story made this be a complete waste of time. It actually starts off pretty well and when they first crash and see the first ghost, it was genuinely creepy, but after this nothing different or exciting really happened for the whole of the next hour.
One thing I did like about it was that it was very atmospheric and the director did make me feel cold because of the setting when watching this - and I watched this in July!
The story is very similar to another film that came out a few years ago called Dead End, which is about a family going away for Christmas and taking a short-cut then meeting some ghosts on a deserted road and in my opinion Dead End is much better than this, so if you like the sound of Wind Chill's story, I'd recommend watching that instead of this as it is much scarier, more exciting and you won't want to kill the lead character within the first five minutes. I'm just glad I rented this instead of buying it as I didn't waste any money but it's just a shame I can't get that hour and half of my life back. I'd recommend avoiding this.
1.5 out of 5 stars
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