Arctic

2018

Action / Adventure / Drama / Thriller

334
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh90%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright78%
IMDb Rating6.81052323

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1 hr 38 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by deloudelouvain7 / 10

Mads Mikkelsen almost solo but still enjoyable to watch.

If you want to watch a movie with alot of people then skip this one as there are only two actors, Mads Mikkelsen and Maria Thelma Smáradóttir. If you want great conversations then you can skip it also as it's only Mads Mikkelsen that speaks a word every now and then. But if you like survival movies, man against nature, if you like great scenic shots (okay it's the arctic so it's white but nonetheless it's beautiful) then this movie is worth watching. The biggest reason for that is Mads Mikkelsen, he did an excellent job (like usual) playing his character. And even if there are only two actors and not much interaction it still remains enjoyable to watch as there is that constant suspense of two desperate human beings balancing between life and death. I like survival movies, it always makes me think about what I would do if it was me stuck there.

Reviewed by grantss8 / 10

Great survival drama

After his plane crashes in the frozen Arctic, the solo pilot initially decides to stay with his plane. However, after a rescue attempt fails he is left with a badly injured person to care for, and she needs medical attention urgently. He decides to set out, with his patient, for the nearest likely source of help.

Great survival drama. Well told story by a writer-director, Joe Penna, who clearly respects the intelligence of his audience. No spoon-feeding of information, no easy outs, no unnecessary scenes. Good character engagement as we follow the adventures of the two stranded people, see their efforts to get to where they're going and will them on. The resourcefulness of Mads Mikkelsen's character helps too as you don't want all that effort and ingenuity wasted.

On that note, Mads Mikkelsen is great in the lead role. There's not much dialogue but he brings an unspoken empathy to his character, as he cares for the second person. That's one of the great things about the movie too, as it also makes you wonder what you would do in a similar situation.

Great film.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca10 / 10

Gripping survival adventure

ARCTIC is an excellent example of the survival adventure film made with a minimalist approach and a slow-burn feel. It has much in common with the Robert Redford movie ALL IS LOST, which I loved, but this is even better and surprisingly affecting at times. The ever-excellent Mads Mikkelsen plays a guy stranded in the Arctic circle after a plane crash, and his taciturn, capable approach to his plight soon rubs off on the viewer who can readily get behind him. There are some big plot twists thrown in along the way which emotionally invest you in the story, and some fine set-pieces too, including a cheeky nod to THE REVENANT. It's the kind of movie that grips you from beginning to end, and I can think of no negatives whatsoever.

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