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Against the Ice

Survive the search. Survive each other.
2022 | 101m | English

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In 1909, two explorers fight to survive after they're left behind while on a Danish expedition in ice-covered Greenland.
Release Date: Feb 10, 2022
Director: Peter Flinth
Writer: Joe Derrick, Ejnar Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Genres: Adventure, Drama, History
Keywords based on novel or book, based on true story, survival, struggle for survival, greenland, 1900s, arctic exploration, extreme weather, admiring
Production Companies RVK Studios, Ill Kippers
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Captain Ejnar Mikkelsen
Joe Cole Iver Iversen
Charles Dance Minister Neergaard
Heida Reed Naja Holm
Gísli Örn Garðarsson Jørgensen
Sam Redford Laub
Diarmaid Murtagh Poulsen
Ed Speleers Bessel
Frankie Wilson Unger
Nick Jameson Captain Holm
Þorsteinn Bachmann Captain Amdrup
Árni Þór Lárusson Minister's Secretary
Haukur M. Hrafnsson Skipper Halldór
Name Job
Atli Geir Grétarsson Production Design
Frosti Fridriksson Set Decoration
Joe Derrick Screenplay
Marta Luiza Macuga Art Direction
Kolbrún Elma Schmit Set Decoration
Katrín Helga Andrésdóttir Set Decoration
Margrét Einarsdóttir Costume Designer
Ejnar Mikkelsen Book
Morten Højbjerg Editor
Peter Flinth Director
Volker Bertelmann Original Music Composer
Torben Forsberg Director of Photography
Selma Björnsdóttir Casting
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Screenplay
John Chelepis Visual Effects
Name Title
Agnes Johansen Co-Producer
Baltasar Kormákur Producer
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Producer
Peter Flinth Executive Producer
Magnús Viðar Sigurðsson Co-Producer
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The takeaway from Against the Ice is that not all CGI is bad — which doesn’t necessarily mean that some of it is good, only that some examples are comparatively worse than others. There is a scene in this movie that will remind you of The Revenant, except that the bear in Alejandro González Iñárritu ... ’s film is one of its most memorable aspects; as for the one in Against the Ice, let’s just say that I’ve seen more realistic polar bears in those Coca-Cola Christmas ads. Now, both scenes involve lots of computer generated imagery and a stuntman pretending to be a carnivorous mammal of the Ursidae family, so the difference between awesome and pathetic lies in the performance of the actor being attacked. Like in pro wrestling, the encounter between Leo DiCaprio and the bear may not have been spontaneous, and its outcome may have been predetermined, but that doesn’t mean the actor didn’t take an actual beating, getting thrown around to and fro like a ragdoll by way of wires; moreover, all of his facial and body language is committed to selling the gravity of the situation, which in turn makes the bear, CGI or not, look like a million bucks. Meanwhile in Against the Ice, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau pretty much just lies there, bringing no urgency to what should be a life-and-death struggle. This scene is symptomatic of Against the Ice, which is no less a collection of clichés than The Revenant, but whereas the latter amounts to much more than the sum of its parts thanks to superb execution, the former is too conventional to ever transcend its chosen genre. Consider the way it tracks the passage of time beginning with “Day 1”, which is of course a logical starting point, but also a very obvious one; from there it skips all the way to “Day 26” — my question is, since apparently nothing of note happened in the first 25 days, why not just start with the 26th day and go from there? All things considered, no one will be surprised to learn that Ejnar Mikkelsen (Coster-Waldau) — on whose book (or, presumably, a translation of the same, seeing as how the Danish characters all speak English as a first language) the movie is based — and Iver Iverson (Joe Cole) “remained friends for life”, but don’t they always? Just like Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush in the King’s Speech, or Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali in Green Book. All movies “based on a true story” take extreme liberties with their source material, and I usually hate it when they do, but Against the Ice would have been considerably less trite if the makers had gone the opposite route with the characters’ relationship; after all, in the words of Mr. Burns following a similar but by no means as protracted ordeal, “once you've been through something like that with a person, you never want to see that person again.”

Sep 08, 2022