Cold Prey (2006)
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This is a Norwegian slasher film that did some serious damage at the box office in its home country and proves that even
with the standard predictable plot a decent film can arise. The story follows a group of friends on a trip to some deadly Norwegian alps for some freestyle snowboarding, where one of them takes a tumble and breaks his leg. With no proper way to receive aid, the friends bunk up at an old abandoned ski-resort nearby in hopes of waiting out the storm and trek to the car the next morning. Naturally they pass the time by
sexin' things up and drinking aged alcohol. Their music blasting eventually stirs up the resort's previous tenant (a thought-dead boy, whom is now a man with an urge to kill). The movie doesn't kick into gear until around the 40-minute mark, when the killer decides to off one of the members of the group. This is understandable considering they'd have little to work with if he murdered them too early in the film. Once the
killing starts the surviving members try to barricade themselves into one of the rooms, but of course they'll have to come out sometime. With one of them unable to walk on his own, the try their best to survive through the day, not just from the killer, but the deadly weather as well. Though, the plot is cliché, the movie works due to its interesting new setting. Rarely do we see a slasher set during a winter storm on a secluded mountain top. 
The killer also works since he's just a regular guy geared up to handle the cold weather, so his face is naturally covered by material to keep himself warm. Though, his size is what makes him intimidating, towering over his victims by a foot or two. Since he uses a standard pick as his weapon of choice, we don't get a lot of gore, but there's a decent amount of blood. However, the movie's aim clearly wasn't to please us with gore, but to chill us with tension and it actually works in a couple scenes. My favorite part of the film involved a sequence in which one of the survivors runs outside in the pitch black of night with only a flashlight -- short, but awesome scene. The movie just shows that even if you have a predictable and clichéd story you can deliver a decent watch.
A decent slasher from Norway that uses the standard premise, but throws a little realism and an interesting new backdrop. Worth a check if you can get your hands on it.
| Posted on July 2, 2009 - 7:02am | FrighT MasteR |









damn it i yawned during the whole thing...
Shockingly good film. It's very cliched but the storyline is good, the imagery is dark, and the killer is brutal. I went into this film not expecting much as I've really not been fond of most norwegian releases but this movie is by far the best I've seen from that country and one of the most enjoyable slasher films I've seen in years.
i purchased this at a local video store not knowing much about it on the cheap and thought i would give it a try. actually it's a decent little horror film. it sets up a good story with character's you actually get to know a little and care for. that actually makes their deaths for meaningful. i don't know how many horror films i've seen with character's that are so mean and nasty you want them dead in the first five minutes!! it's subtitled but the disc i purchased actually had a dub american track. dub very, very badly i might add, lol! there wasn't any surprise in the reveal of who the killer was and why he was the way he was, that was actually easy to figure out. this is just a film to give you a little scare and have fun with, don't think to much. thinking always gets in the way anyway, just have fun.
I think i am one of the few who like this film. i am from Norway though
but this is the first horror movie i ever watched. and all horror fans remember their first 
look im one of those ppl who hate to watch forein movies because you have to read it the whole time but it was such a good movie that i ddnt care it was awesome i recomend its not the scariest but it is really good