Don't get me wrong now, I absolutely love the horror industry, and when considering movies, I do my very best to find excuses for weaker ones. I can talk about the budget, the experience of the people involved in the making, the conditions, the meddling from the studios and so on.
Freeze failed on absolutely every aspect:
Sadly it really is a prime example of how not to do a horror. For me it looked more like live theatre, also done very badly. It just did not work and it is absolutely impossible to take it serious.
You need about 15 minutes and you realise that this one...is not good.
Cheers.
Freeze failed on absolutely every aspect:
- terrible monsters. The costumes weren't abysmal but their movement, the sounds just amateur all the way.
- killshots. Whenever it is time for a killshot or for some suspense, we get fade to black and a scream.
- effects. Practical but sadly all bad.
- plot. Definitely not ok. You witness more dialogue than anything else.
- no tensions, eyecandy, nudity, gore.
Sadly it really is a prime example of how not to do a horror. For me it looked more like live theatre, also done very badly. It just did not work and it is absolutely impossible to take it serious.
You need about 15 minutes and you realise that this one...is not good.
Cheers.