“Cold Meat” is a suspenseful survival film that begins with a seemingly straightforward premise: one saves a waitress from her former flame who used to beat her. It quickly turns into horrific fight for life themselves as the protagonist played by [Actor’s Name] gets trapped in a vans after a crash and left for a very dangerous and deadly blizzard coupled with a dangerous monster. In this respect the film sets up a tone of the cold and the separate character’s of fear and regret in common with the bleak winter setting.
Setting plays an important role in the video pointing to elements of loneliness, physical as well as emotional, before his new journey is depicted. The Actors acting is strong which makes audiences to be touched, having empathy with the struggles he undergoes. The elements of filming are rather adept at showing the bitterness of the environment, which helps the viewer feel the individual’s fear.
“Cold Meat” is far better at creating suspense and having few tempo problems; however, the creature’s intent remains partially unclear. I find “Cold Meat” to be horror/drama with survivalist tendencies that should be read by lovers of the strange twist at the fans of horror-drama with a focus on character endurance. Considering the highly charged instantaneous picture of the movie and the vivid acting it is impossible not to think about the hues of the fight for life and the mere purpose of existence.