Jack Frost (1997)

Jack Frost Poster

As a notorious serial killer is being driven to his execution, the truck carrying him encounters a bizarre accident that transforms him into a mutant snowman. The sheriff who originally caught the psychopath has remained concerned about his return, and it seems that his fears were well-founded. Before long, bodies pile up, all killed in gruesome wintry ways. Can the sheriff stop the murderer's icy reign of terror?

Summary
"Jack Frost" is a 1997 dream comedy-drama film, directed by Troy Miller, and starring Michael Keaton and Kelly Preston. The movie relates the story of a male named Jack Frost who, after his unexpected death in a vehicle mishap, comes back to life as a snowman to fulfill a guarantee to his boy.

Plot
Michael Keaton plays Jack, a hardworking yet having a hard time musician, who continuously puts his profession over his family. He makes a guarantee to his kid, Charlie, played by Joseph Cross, to spend Christmas together. Nevertheless, on his way to fulfill this pledge, he comes across a deadly cars and truck accident throughout a snowstorm, tragically diing.

Following Jack's death, his household battles with the loss. However, things take an unanticipated turn when Jack gets an opportunity to return as a snowman - a figure Charlie constructed after utilizing a wonderful harmonica his father talented him. Once life-filled, the snowman handles to convince Charlie that he is his daddy.

Key Themes
"Jack Frost" showcases themes of household relationships, regret, and redemption. Jack as the snowman recognizes the significance of household he typically disregarded for his profession. He, now, does whatever in his power to engage, protect, and impart wisdom to his kid, desperately hoping to make up for the lost time and his previous overlook.

Characters and Cast
The film includes Michael Keaton as Jack, a devoted artist who understands the expense of his ignored family relationships after his death. Kelly Preston plays his partner, Gabby. Joseph Cross plays the role of their child, Charlie, who handles the loss of his daddy at such a young age. Mark Addy (Mac), Henry Rollins (Sid), and Andrew Lawrence (Spencer) comprise the supporting cast.

Critical Reception
Upon release, "Jack Frost" did not get a warm welcome and was generally panned by critics. Nevertheless, the chemistry between Keaton and Cross, imaginative property, and the viewpoint on work-life balance were valued.

Conclusion
"Jack Frost" is a touching movie that champs the significance of household over work. Campy yet heartrending, the motion picture tells a dream yet poignant tale of a daddy who gets a 2nd possibility at parenthood and a kid who gets to state his last bye-byes, culminating in a cathartic ending. Despite the initial severe important reception, the motion picture has actually obtained a rather cult status over the years for its unique storytelling and thematic depth.

Top Cast

  • Scott MacDonald (small)
    Scott MacDonald
    Jack Frost
  • Shannon Elizabeth (small)
    Shannon Elizabeth
    Jill Metzner
  • Christopher Allport (small)
    Christopher Allport
    Sam Tiler
  • Stephen Mendel (small)
    Stephen Mendel
    Agent Manners
  • F. William Parker (small)
    F. William Parker
    Paul Davrow
  • Brian Leckner
    Deputy Pullman
  • Kelly Jean Peters (small)
    Kelly Jean Peters
    Sally
  • Rob LaBelle (small)
    Rob LaBelle
    Stone
  • Eileen Seeley
    Anne
  • Zack Eginton
    Ryan Tiler
  • Jack Lindine
    Jake Metzner