![]() Lars, for instance, practically screams “psycho” with his sullen, withdrawn demeanor, or as Ed describes his type, “weird little white boys with a chip on their shoulder.” (Rysdahl seems to be auditioning for the role of Igor in a stage production of Young Frankenstein.) It’s a reasonable premise for a claustrophobic thriller but it doesn’t play out very well, due to the labored plot mechanics, lame dialogue and over-the-top characterizations. ![]() A series of plot twists ensue as Darby attempts to figure out which of the people inside is the kidnapper and how to free the child. ![]() That is, until Darby, taking a break outside, spots a small girl (Mila Harris) bound and gagged in the back of a van in the parking lot. Lacking cell phone service, there’s not much for the quintet to do other than make small talk and play the card game Bullshit. The other snowbound inhabitants are former Marine Ed (Dennis Haysbert) and his wife Sandi (Dale Dickey), who got trapped en route to a weekend getaway in Reno, and two young men: the friendly, attractive Ash (Danny Ramirez, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier) and the headphone-wearing Lars (David Rysdahl), who’s seemingly lost in his own world. ![]() Screenwriters: Andrew Barrer, Gabriel Ferrari Cast: Havana Rose Liu, Danny Ramirez, David Rysdahl, Mila Harris, Dennis Haysbert, Dale Dickey ![]()
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