The Ice Storm

1997

Action / Drama

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Allison Janney as Dot Halford
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Christina Ricci as Wendy Hood
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Sigourney Weaver as Janey Carver
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Elijah Wood as Mikey Carver
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 53 min
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English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 53 min
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Reviewed by =G=8 / 10

A subtly sardonic look inside middle-class Americana.

"Ice Storm" not only describes the weather in the Connecticut countryside but is also a metaphor for the pall which hangs over a pallid and dysfunctional middle-class suburban family of four in the 1970s. Sporting a stellar cast with Ang Lee at the helm, this well crafted, sensitive, artful production takes the audience into four lives outwardly living the "American Dream" while inwardly existing in a state of empty unfulfillment and quiet desperation. The tedious and laconic nature of the film may lose the less patient audience while those with a taste for psychodrama should enjoy it.

Reviewed by MichaelMargetis9 / 10

Powerful, Thought-Provoking and Eye-Opening

'The Ice Storm' is an incredibly bleak and dark film set in the 70s about two connected families during the holiday break of Thanksgiving. The first family consists of Ben (Kevin Kline) and Elena (Joan Allen),and their two kids -- 16-year-old Paul (Tobey Maguire) just home from boarding school, and 14-year-old Wendy (Christina Ricci) a wannabe anti-war/anti-Nixon elitist who is coming to terms with her own sexuality. The second family consists of Janey (Sigourney Weaver) whom Ben is having an affair with, her husband Jim (Jamey Sheridan),and their two boys -- the neurotic intro-vert Mikey (Elijah Wood) and his younger shy pyro-maniac brother Sandy (AdamN Hann Byrd). The film takes place during Thanksgiving day and the day after in the lives of these people -- including Ben and Elena's marriage being put to the test at a swinger's party with Janey and Jim, Paul's love conquest in New York City with a girl from boarding school named Libbets (Katie Holmes),and Wendy's sexual misadventures with Mikey and Sandy both.

'The Ice Storm' is an incredibly powerful and relevant ensemble piece about the complexity of family and relationships both sexual and non-sexual. Ang Lee once again proves he is a director of great skill and exquisite understanding of human emotions, and James Schamus provides a harrowing and painfully realistic screenplay. Kevin Kline delivers yet another near-flawless dramatic performance, while Sigourney Weaver is great in her interesting yet limited role. The children of the ensemble cast (Maguire, Byrd, Wood, Ricci, Holmes, Krumholtz) are all excellent, especially Christina Ricci who owns her role. However, the real scene-stealer in my eyes is the marvelous Joan Allen who plays her role with such intensity and elegance that I'm shocked she didn't receive a Best Actress Oscar Nomination.

In conclusion, 'The Ice Storm' is a powerful little movie that's interesting yet not exciting. It isn't groundbreaking by any standards, but it's incredibly well-made. 'The Ice Storm' was totally ignored at the '98 Oscar Ceremony, but that comes to no enormous surprise. It was competing in the same year 'L.A. Confidential', 'Boogie Nights', 'Amistad', 'The Sweet Hereafter', 'As Good as It Gets' and the dreadfully overrated 'Titanic' were. A small little character study like 'The Ice Storm' didn't stand a chance. If you can appreciate a movie like this, I highly recommend this oldie I just got around to seeing. Grade: A-

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird10 / 10

Deft and accomplished ensemble drama

After already being mesmerised by Sense and Sensibility, Brokeback Mountain and especially Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, I looked forward to watching The Ice Storm. And I wasn't disappointed. The Ice Storm is a wonderful film, and as an ensemble drama it is deft and accomplished. The cinematography and production values are top notch, and the ice storm itself is beautifully realised. The story is well paced and interesting though as the film progresses it does get increasingly complicated, the script is brilliantly written often being quite thought-provoking and Ang Lee's direction is superb. The acting is also terrific, Kevin Kline is excellent, while both Joan Allen and Sigourney Weaver(in a different role to anything else she's played) are outstanding. All in all, The Ice Storm is a fine film, I'd go as further to say it was one of the better movies of the year. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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