Thursday 23 December 2021

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: BELOW ZERO

Director: Lluís Quílez
Cast: Javier Gutiérrez , Karra Elejalde , Luis Callejo , Patrick Criado , Ángel Solo , Isak Férriz , Andrés Gertrúdix , Miquel Gelabert , Àlex Monner , Édgar Vittorino , Florin Opritescu , Jon Rod
Plot: On a lonely road, a prison transport is brutally assaulted. Martin, the policeman who was driving, survives and fortifies his position while the con men search for a way to finish him. When a prisoner transfer van is attacked, the officer in charge must fight those inside and outside while dealing with a silent foe: the icy temperatures.

 
My Movie Review: The movie is tense builds a strong sense of foreboding from the beginning as take place almost entirely across the murk stretch of one cold night' unexpected turn ahead! Below Zero is a Spanish Action Thriller that dwells on Martin a National Police Corps officer transferring into a new precinct as his first assignment to drive an armored prisoner transport rig along with his new partner, Montesinos in the observation area in back and each prisoner locked in an individual compartment but things doesn’t take long for this operation to go south:) What makes it great is how straight forward and intense it is for an suspense tale backed with some solid action sequences and engaging even occasionally stumbles with its story it does a brilliant job of keeping you on your toes to come' no matter what twist it rise above the cold:) The journey is quite a ride even the fog of unease clears it will surprise you in the end as pull through one strong punch only for acute violence to surface in its place as Below Zero begins its fearsome and claustrophobic hurtle down a silent road, destined for an unknowable demise!

Critic Reviews: Below Zero flirts with character depth and shocking brutality, but doesn't go all-in on either. The result is dark, pulpy fun that feels like it should get around to pulling off something truly audacious, but never does. Gory but fun thriller has strong violence, language, nudity. Not a bad cross-up of "Con Air" and "Assault on Precinct 13" on paper and director Lluís Quillez generates decent atmosphere on a limited budget. But there's also paucity in the script, which builds to disappointing revelations and limp subtext. Below Zero builds a strong sense of foreboding from the beginning. The film's playing the usual mass-market beats on the way to a relatively perfunctory ending designed not to split opinion; there are bumps on the road along the way, but the film more or less gets where it's going without much fuss. Led by a talented batch of actors that made. Below Zero occasionally stumbles with its story, but it does brilliant job of keeping your heart' on the edge of your seat! This is a highly suspenseful and cerebral thriller, filled with twists, including an unexpected and breathtaking denouement, in its final part!

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