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200897 minDrama, Crime

Frozen River

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Is Frozen River worth watching? With a rating of 6.6/10, this Drama, Crime film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Frozen River Synopsis

After her husband deserts her, working-class mother Ray Eddy is in great need of money to find a home. Lured by the possibility of easy cash, she joins Lila, a widowed Mohawk who earns a living by smuggling immigrants from Canada to the U.S. across the St. Lawrence.

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Top Cast

Melissa Leo
Melissa LeoRay Eddy
Misty Upham
Misty UphamLila Littlewolf
Charlie McDermott
Charlie McDermottTJ
John Canoe
John CanoeBernie Littlewolf
Jay Klaitz
Jay KlaitzGuy Versailles
Dylan Carusona
Dylan CarusonaJimmy
James Reilly
James ReillyRicky
Michael O'Keefe
Michael O'KeefeTrooper Finnerty
Mark Boone Junior
Mark Boone JuniorJacques Bruno
Betty Ouyang
Betty OuyangChinese woman

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Is Frozen River worth watching?

Frozen River has received mixed reviews with a 6.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Crime movies.

Is Frozen River hit or flop?

Frozen River has received average ratings (6.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Frozen River is a Drama, Crime movie that After her husband deserts her, working-class mother Ray Eddy is in great need of money to find a home. Lured by the possibility of easy cash, she join...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 18, 2024
★ 7

Well it's certainly aptly titled as we head to a northern New York reservation where the Mohawk people live on the border with Quebec. There's precisely no opportunity here, so many of the locals really only subsist from hand to mouth on government handouts. "Ray" (Melissa Leo) has two young children; a hapless, gambling, husband and lives in a dilapidated motor home from which they hope to soon escape. The husband does a bunk though, and that leaves her in the lurch and struggling to pay the bills. At this point, serendipity takes a hand in her life with a chance meeting with "Lila" (Misty Upham). She's also a single parent who is also struggling to make ends meet. Initially, their meeting does not go well - certainly not for the bloodied "Ray" - but their communal needs quickly see them working together to help with some smuggling across the now frozen St. Lawrence River. What are they smuggling? People! That's also adding to the dangers of their illicit operations as the police and immigration authorities know what is going on, and are determined to clamp down. The women have goals in mind to improve their lives, but can their good fortune hold against the cold, the terrain and the authorities relentless pursuit? This is an interestingly bleak character study of families in communities which little hope. These women are trapped in a repetitious cycle that they never have enough money to escape, and here that relentlessness spreads to their offspring - especially the young "T.J." (Charlie McDermott) who is ill-equipped emotionally to adopt the role of "man of the house" whilst his mother is out trying to raise the cash to keep a leaky roof over their heads. There develops quite a poignant chemistry between the two women as their initial hostility becomes something more akin to an inter-dependency and auteur Courtney Hunt does imbue a sense of the hopelessness but also the aspirations of her well portrayed characters. Maybe not the cheeriest of films, but who'd have ever thought Pakistani folks would be entering the USA via Canada across a river of ice?