Two college students share a ride home for the holidays, but when they break down on a deserted stretch of road, they are preyed upon by the ghosts of people who have died there.Two college students share a ride home for the holidays, but when they break down on a deserted stretch of road, they are preyed upon by the ghosts of people who have died there.Two college students share a ride home for the holidays, but when they break down on a deserted stretch of road, they are preyed upon by the ghosts of people who have died there.
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- Priestas Priest
- (as Ian Wallace)
- Teenage Boy #1as Teenage Boy #1
- (as Caz Darko)
- Truckeras Trucker
- (uncredited)
- Director
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Storyline
- Taglines
- There Are Worse Things Than Dying
- Genres
- Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
- Rated R for some violence and disturbing images
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaNeither of the two main characters' names are mentioned during the movie. In fact, none of the characters are named.
- GoofsGuy turns the dome light off, claiming the need to conserve the battery. However, the high beams are on throughout the movie.
- Quotes
Guy: [gives Girl a dirty look after she just gets off the phone]
Girl: What?
Guy: If I have to drive, you have to talk to me.
Girl: What, I'm the in flight entertainment?
Guy: That's how this ride sharing thing works, okay? Division of labor. We split everything 50/50
Girl: Oh, well, I got news for you, I don't get much more entertaining then when I'm on the phone.
- ConnectionsFeatured in A Frozen Set: The Making of 'Wind Chill' (2007)
- SoundtracksDeck The Halls
Written by Thomas Oliphant
Performed by Lawrence Welk & Orchestra
Courtesy of Ranwood Records
I have to hand it to the creators of this film. Gregory Jacobs is a relatively new director (though he has helped on many projects) and Joe Gangemi is a new writer. Steven Katz also co-wrote this film, but hasn't written any screenplay since 2000's "Shadow of the Vampire" (which was quite good, for the record). Being new doesn't hamper these guys -- they put together a tight picture.
The writing is much stronger than the plot or directing, I have to say. I enjoyed the plot of the boy's mysterious background (this alone could have carried the film), but the ghosts and the violent cop just weren't all that interesting to me. I enjoyed the isolated car story much better in "Penny Dreadful". The dialog was astoundingly incredible. I could have listened to these two talk about pointless things for hours. The inclusion of Nietzsche's eternal recurrence was a nice touch, and actually ties in to the plot. As a philosophy major, that tugged at my heartstrings.
The guy was a decent actor, but the real star here is Emily Blunt. You might know her name, and you're familiar with her if you've seen "The Devil Wears Prada" (I haven't). Miss Blunt has several projects in 2007 and 2008, and I'm not surprised -- she is a dynamic actress that is both talented and beautiful. And not the dainty type of beauty Hollywood likes, but a more powerful brand.
The film is a bit tedious and drags in the second half. Things get repetitive (hence the eternal recurrence) and the ghosts aren't really all that interesting. The cop is bland, the priest is just mildly intimidating and the black man who coughs up an eel is not nearly as creepy as it could have been. I mean, he's coughing up an eel -- that should have been the highlight of the film, but it was just a quick scene.
I'm glad I saw this one. It had solid writing and a nice dynamic between the two leads. I was expecting the music to be better, with the score being done by the same man who composed the score for "The Fountain" but I was instead treated to bad Christmas songs. I've had enough of Christmas movies and music. But, I suppose it's better than Creed or Rush. If you're curious, pick this one up. It's not a bad beer and pizza movie, though you could probably do better.
- gavin6942
- Oct 2, 2007
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- Language
- Also known as
- Facteur de refroidissement
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $36,804
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $20,146
- Apr 29, 2007
- Gross worldwide
- $285,060
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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