Age of Ice

2014 "The world's greatest desert now a frozen apocalypse."
1.9| 1h25m| NR| en
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Massive earthquakes open the Arabian tectonic plate, resulting in unstable weather and freezing temperatures that will be unsurvivable by nightfall. Attempting to reach safety, a vacationing family in Egypt must battle the rapidly cooling temperatures that usher in a new Ice Age, covering the Sphinx, Pyramids, and Sahara Desert with mountains of snow.

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TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
AboveDeepBuggy Some things I liked some I did not.
Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
mfc911 Utter indescribable drivel of the highest order! The only possible reasons for wasting your life watching this guff is if, like me you are stuck in hospital or maybe, If you are a student of film and you want to know how not to do it.This movie is excruciatingly bad! Go and have some teeth extracted without anistetic as a preference.
Ahmed Elgamel As an Egyptian, First I wanna talk about the Egyptian environment itself:Egyptians are Arabs not Indians. Tariq is obviously not an Arab and it's easily noticed that his Arabic speech is just a weak acting, it's not about an Eastern actor and that's just it. We don't have Israelis here and we don't live among each other such easily. Between Cairo(where they the Pyramids are) and the RedSea(the evacuation point) is a great distance of about 450 KM which is impossible to cover before the sun is down. Even if they reached the evacuation point, they will not find themselves facing Jordan as they have to cross Sinai first to get to Aqaba Gulf where is Jordan. also, Camels in the desert are not such pretty and clean and it was so clear that they are not foreign camels not Egyptian.Secondly, for the film itself as abstract film:Visual effects are too poor. The whole film is about the survival of one family ignoring what's going in the world according to the title of the film. Amber loved Tariq from the first scene :"D and the father kissed his wife more than one times when it didn't demand, just to show intimacy which audience felt fake.
Daniel Svalefelt I will not complain about the story. The story is quite OK compared to other, better movies. There are obviously gaps in a story like this, even in good Hollywood movies. Also, the acting is not very good, but I have seen much worse. But the special effects, which is a big thing in movies like this, looks like they have done in a 3d-game engine.If you like this kind of movie and can ignore really bad special effects, this is just a bad movie. If the special effects is your thing , you will realize the problem the first few minutes where it looks like someone is playing with a flight simulator.
danzeisen This is a movie for the ages. Many movies require a suspension of disbelief, that you set aside skepticism for the sake of a good story. This movie requires not suspension of disbelief, but divorce from reality. I highly doubt the tag line "Made by psychotics, for psychotics" tested well however. Just as artists like Clint Eastwood keep raising the bar in movie making, Asylum seems just as determined to lower the bar to new lows. Low budget does NOT have to mean bad, but here that seems to be the intent.Asylum specializes in making movies that are "Rip offs" to fill the kiosk of Red Box and other vendors. Rather than learning how to do cheap movies well, Asylum seems to strive to get worse.One has to look far and wide to find a movie that has worse writing, characters that annoy rather than endear, and dialog that only an eighth grade drama class could recite without bursting into laughter. An epiphany of sorts occurs when you realize that you are more interested in the family actually getting killed off then arriving safely at the promised "Safety zone." Truly, if Middle Easterners see Americans this obnoxious one understands why they have come to largely hate us. The father and titular "Lead" is incredibly annoying, largely clueless and seems to have never heard of something called "Real acting." The mother, a not unattractive woman, is also incredibly annoying and seems to mostly go through the movie with her mouth distorted in a grimace as though she is having a really bad bout of constipation. The rest of the cast, with the exception of the daughter, is given little to work with, and mostly make the least of a bad script. Trite, clichéd and suitably for teaching how NOT to make a movie this is a modern day "Plan 9 from outer space."