The Frozen Ground

2013 "The hunter becomes the hunted"
6.4| 1h45m| R| en| More Info
Released: 23 August 2013 Released
Producted By: Lionsgate
Country: United States of America
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An Alaska State Trooper partners with a young woman who escaped the clutches of serial killer Robert Hansen to bring the murderer to justice. Based on actual events.

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Tedfoldol everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Calum Hutton It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
gerryexdlr With all the crap that Nic has been doing, this is one of the good ones. I am surprised with Vanesa's performance. She did a really good job and I give her kudos for spending time with the actual victim for background knowledge. Hard to believe that one man could musrder so many women for so many years before getting caught. Good film which I got at my local library. I was not aware otherwise.
mobilealusa Miss Hudgens should have won an award. Simply outstanding performance. Mr. Cusack, as always, delivers a 10. Mr. Cage, while not always at the top of his game, nails his part in this movie. Great script and terrific directing. It's nice to see a true story treated as it should be.
dixiedragon Erring on the side of caution I marked spoiler however, the alleged killer is revealed at the beginning of the movie so it's not really a spoiler. Not much that I can add that has not already been said …however I want to give kudos to actor Vanessa Hudgens who plays a young street prostitute and victim of serial rapist and killer Robert "Bob" Hansen aptly played by John Cusack, who is ultimately pursued with the fervor that all victims deserve by Jack Halcombe played brilliantly by Nicolas Cage. Hudgins whose best work prior to this was mediocre at best, BECAME Cindy (the prostitute). Just a fine fine job of acting, a joy to watch even though her role was so desperate and dark. You BELIEVED her. From the barely audible story about her uncle to her ordeal at the hands of Hansen. She WAS Cindy, not someone pretending to be Cindy. Big Kudos. Despite the director's best efforts they did not do a good enough job of background to call this a character driven piece although without the excellent job done by all the plot which is slow at times would have fallen flat.The Alaskan State Troopers, local police and National Guard worked with tireless determination to bring this psychopath (who enjoyed a quiet peaceful church going, pillar of the community, life with a wife and 2 children) to justice for the deaths of dozens of young women. Early on they reveal the killer, then build the plot around their pursuit. He is cagey, sneaky and leaves no trail behind – he is spic and span clean. Does a good job of showing that psychopaths are deeply misunderstood by the public as some of our greatest leaders – in the political, economic, and scientific worlds – are by definition psychopaths. Cusack does a great job of portraying the singular, focused, dedicated pursuit of his criminal mind while living a parallel life of the utmost decency.In my opinion, Halcombe (Cage) was ALSO a psychopath – I don't know if it was intentional by the screenwriters or if it simply fell into play this brilliant side by side comparison of how being a psychopath can lead to a life of dedication to justice or it can lead to a life of depravity. Halcombe was singularly dedicated to catching his prey (Cusack), working his way through the darkly seedy underworld of prostitution, the sale and trade of women as commodities, the soul stealing depraved world of human trafficking with tireless focus, determined not to fail in bringing his criminal to justice where others had failed costing dozens more lives – all while living a life of normalcy with his wife and child.As "true" stories go, the writers and directors did an excellent job here working with what they had – 2 hours to drive home these characters, and the plot – the pursuit of enough evidence to prosecute and CONVICT Bob (Cusack). Unlike most "true" stories they did not take a lot of literary license but were definitely shackled by what would and would not be suitable for a movie. However, these characters (including Halcombe) are MUCH deeper and the protagonist (Bob/Cusack) was not just a psychopath, he was deeply depraved from an early age. You also don't see the back story of how we via our thirst for energy, for oil, and building the Alaskan pipeline, opened the door for the dark criminal underworld to secure roots in such a previously pristine environment. (On that note, the cinematography was just awesome!) I strongly suggest reading Fair Game by Bernard DuClos whose research for his book was astonishingly rich and thorough.
Aaron Stephen Really good crime thriller which keeps you hooked right until the end and still guessing what the outcome will be.Some parts can be quite difficult to watch as they can be quite disturbing. However, the role of Robert Hansen is played excellently by John Cusack, who fits into the character's personality perfectly.The story line is gripping with some exciting twists and turns. It would have been better if there was longer time spent finding the right suspect and with other possible culprits rather than just knowing it was Robert Hansen from the beginning but other than that it was a great movie to watch.Would highly recommend to anyone, especially those who enjoy crime thrillers.