
So it didn't help matters that the movie is called "冰天血地" in Chinese. Now, my Chinese isn't the best. I tend to just put the characters I know together and make what I want out of them. To me, 冰天血地 says "icy day blood place". This gave me the idea that the movie would be spooky. It wasn't.
It's a thriller, really, set in the Arctic. Or Antarctica. I honestly didn't care which. It was bloody cold, wherever it was.
Come to think of it, it would have to be Antarctica. The Aurora Australis came up a couple of times during the movie.
That's neither here nor there, though. It's cold.
Kate Beckinsale plays a US Marshal, Carrie Stetko, based at this remote workstation in Antarctica. The father/Sheriff from Picket Fences, Tom Skerritt, plays the station's doctor - John Fury (now there's a name). They both seem desperate to get off the ice, and the last flight out is just days away. You just know that's not going to happen...
In comes a dead body. Located in the middle of nowhere, Carrie insists foul play is at work. As she digs deeper, identifying the body and seeking out those he should have been accompanying, Carrie finds there may be a motive to want the person dead. You know what, the more I write about it, the more I wonder why I think you care.
It wasn't excruciating to sit through this movie, but there was just nothing that held my attention well enough for me to be able to say it was good. It may just be me, but when you see a crazed killer - regardless of the weapon they're wielding - chasing the main heroine through a building, through the snow... wherever... you just know they're not going to catch them. Unless the crazed killer actually gets the star, these scenes don't tend to do much for me.
Not to mention the big revelation at the end came as no surprise to me. I'm not claiming to be some sort of Columbo or Jessica Fletcher, but you see a couple of these movies and you do get a feel for what's a red herring and what you should be looking out for. There aren't many clues as to what the revelation will be, but that's part of what makes it so obvious.
It's not exactly a fast-paced movie season, so Whiteout probably isn't the worst movie out right now. I didn't walk out feeling particularly satisfied, but it wasn't a lackluster effort either. The acting was believable, the visuals were great. They made a point of letting you know how brutal the cold can be, and I do believe it... I just don't care.
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