Although filmed in Finland, snowy Minnesota is the setting for this moderate action-adventure, in which stoic Barb (a game Emma Thompson) embarks on a solo fishing trip out in the wilderness, where she manages to stumble across the kidnap of a young woman held in an isolated cabin, attempts to rescue her and puts herself in danger in the process. The beautifully bleak and stark Finnish winter backdrop and drained colour palette give the film an icy chill, contrasting with happier sunnier flashbacks of good times past which highlight Barb's current and increasingly dangerous predicament. Emma Thompson invests heavily in her character performance both physically and emotionally which pays off well, ably supported by Judy Greer and Marc Menchaca as the desperate kidnappers with a sinister agenda. It is a very contained and slow-burn story which is quite straightforward and limited, and Volker Bertelmann's suitably ominous score does of lot of tension heavy lifting alongside occasional moments of violence and Idiot Plot, but Dead Of Winter overall does a reasonable job of engaging the viewer as it twists a tired genre with added emotional depth and a more senior female lead.

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