
- Genre
- Drama
- Year
- 2012
- Runtime
- 0h18
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Frozen Roads
Discover warmth in the coldest of winters.
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Synopsis
Frozen Roads follows the story of a small-town mechanic, portrayed by Kyle Mac, whose mundane life is disrupted when he discovers a hidden talent for snowboarding. As winter descends on the quiet town, he finds himself caught up in the vibrant and competitive world of snow sports. With a loyal group of friends by his side, he navigates through challenges both on the slopes and in his personal life. Themes of perseverance, friendship, and self-discovery are woven throughout this heartfelt drama. The film showcases the stark beauty of winter landscapes, set against the backdrop of the struggles and aspirations of its characters. As the protagonist faces setbacks and victories while battling the cold, he ultimately learns that the warmth of camaraderie shines bright even in the most frozen of roads.
Reviews
Frozen Roads has received a mixed reception from critics and audiences alike. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a low audience score of 40%, indicating that many viewers found it lacking. 'The film’s exploration of winter sports feels more like a backdrop than a driving force,' noted one review from a film critic. Similarly, on IMDb, it has a rating of 4.3/10, which reflects a general sentiment that the film struggled to connect with its viewers. Critics praised Kyle Mac’s performance, highlighting it as one of the film's stronger aspects. A review mentioned, 'Kyle Mac brings an earnestness to his role that deserves recognition, despite the script's shortcomings.' However, on Metacritic, where it received a score of 50, the film was described as a 'missed opportunity.' Many viewers appreciated the cinematography and the depiction of chilly landscapes but felt that the plot was too predictable. Overall, while some elements of the film resonated with audiences, many agreed that Frozen Roads didn’t quite live up to its potential.





