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Let It Snow

They were warned
2020 | 86m | English

(2003 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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Separated from her fiance after sneaking onto a restricted slope, Mia, a free riding snowboarder, must survive not only against nature, but the masked snowmobile rider in black who's out for her blood.
Release Date: Aug 26, 2020
Director: Stanislav Kapralov
Writer: Stanislav Kapralov, Omri Rose
Genres: Horror, Thriller
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Production Companies Solar Media Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ivanna Sakhno Mia
Olga Sulzhenko Freerider 1
Ihar Kankov Freerider 2
Tamar Bziava Mother
Gia Japharioze Old Man
Tinatin (Tina) Dalakishvili Lali
Alex Hafner Max
Avttandil Chakhunashvili Rescuer 1
Soslan Oniashvili Rescuer 2
Zaza Vashakmadze Policeman
Olena Turbal Man's Wife
Mykyta Kutepov Dead Man
Gocha Vardidze Pilot
Name Job
Stanislav Kapralov Writer, Director
Oleksandr Chornyi Music
Yevhen Petrusenko Sound Designer
Yevhenii Usanov Director of Photography
Omri Rose Writer
Hanna Demidova Costume Designer
Dzhuliia Melnik Makeup Artist
Sergii Pinchuk Sound Supervisor
Diego Jimenez Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Serhii Lavreniuk Producer
Marianna Novikova Executive Producer
Yan Fisher-Romanovsky Executive Producer
Stanislav Kapralov Executive Producer
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JPV852
5.0

Not a big fan of survival thrillers but thought I'd give this a go, figuring based on the synopsis could be a throwback to the 1980s low budget horror-thriller. The set-up was fine though some of the acting was a bit much (including the male lead a clear broheim along the lines of Owen Wilson), but ... the lead actress was fine I guess. However, there's a point I lost interest as it's scene after scene in the snow with her consistently running away from the killer. At the very least I wished she would be more proactive, but nope. And relies a lot on coincidence and happenstance. **2.5/5** In addition, don't quite know how the killer knows a couple (not the one in this movie, but years earlier) were responsible for the death at the film's core.

Jun 23, 2021