Apocalypse of Ice (2020)

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Earthquakes cause a massive polar vortex that covers most of the planet, a family must make their way to a safe zone at the equator.

Introduction
"Apocalypse of Ice", likewise referred to as "Arctic Apocalypse", is a 2020 disaster movie directed by Maximilian Elfeldt. The movie was produced by The Asylum, a company understood for its low-budget, direct-to-video productions that frequently capitalize on the appeal of major smash hit films by portraying comparable catastrophic circumstances. The movie stars Tom Sizemore, Emily Killian and Ramiro Leal and brings to life a circumstance where the world is covered in a thick layer of ice, forcing humanity to eliminate for survival.

Storyline

The plot focuses on the drastic and abrupt start of another glacial epoch on Earth. The central character, Jack (played by Tom Sizemore), is a geologist who warned about international warming melting the polar ice caps, causing freezing weather to move towards the equator. The world now faces an existential hazard as the climate modifications suddenly. Unfortunately, Jack's cautions were not taken seriously up until the changes started occurring, causing pandemonium and mayhem globally.

Jack finds himself in the middle of a frozen tundra with his family. His wife Diane (played by Emily Killian) and his kid Steve (played by Ramiro Leal) coordinate with him as they navigate the harsh weather and frozen landscapes in an attempt to reach a sanctuary; a safe location created to withstand the unforgiving freeze.

Styles and Execution

"Apocalypse of Ice" explores the themes of survival, household bond, and the danger of international environment change. The film undertakings to represent the catastrophic outcome if the cautions of ecologists are not followed, leading to an overzealous effort to highlight the disastrous effects of neglecting worldwide warming.

Despite having a thought-provoking facility, the film has a hard time to do justice to the storyline due to its restricted budget leading to unacceptable special results. The disaster series, instead of being adrenaline-pumping action scenes, come off as shoddily performed with sub-standard CGI. The film relies greatly on the efficiency of the actors to drive the plot. While Tom Sizemore and Emily Killian handle to deliver decent efficiencies, the exact same can not be said for the supporting cast, which does not have depth and conviction.

Conclusion

"Apocalypse of Ice" manages to be a low-budget disaster flick resolving an important ecological concern. Despite its drawbacks, the movie provides a grim check out a potential future afflicted by an ice-covered Earth. The movie's concept is deeply entrenched in the contentious topic of climate modification, cautioning us about the possible hazards of disregarding this impending threat.

Just like other Asylum productions, "Apocalypse of Ice" is a timeless B-movie that attract a specific niche crowd. As such, those who value campy, low-budget disaster movies might find this motion picture amusing for its fast-paced action and survival plot. However, audiences seeking impeccably crafted CGI and scientifically precise plotlines might discover it doing not have.

Top Cast

  • Tom Sizemore (small)
    Tom Sizemore
    Reggie
  • Emily Killian (small)
    Emily Killian
    Jill
  • Ramiro Leal (small)
    Ramiro Leal
    Oscar Quinnton
  • Tania Fox (small)
    Tania Fox
    Andrea
  • Torrey Richardson (small)
    Torrey Richardson
    Sara
  • Jake Holley
    Mike
  • Xander Bailey (small)
    Xander Bailey
    Professor Loren
  • Christina Licciardi (small)
    Christina Licciardi
    Joe
  • Christopher William Johnson (small)
    Christopher William Johnson
    Robert
  • Audrey Latt
    Erica
  • Lynda Lopez
    Radio Reporter (voice)