![]() Further, each character is thoughtfully sketched out and given bits of background and history that are scattered throughout the banter and dialogue. And Callejo's Ramis takes over every scene he's in and becomes another kind of heart of the film by the end. Gutierrez's Martin is solidly determined to hold onto his humanity while trying to manage a group of prisoners. While the film unfortunately lacks any representation outside of all the light-skinned Spanish men in this film, the acting is gripping, textured, and easy to slip into watching. This might be the subtle genius of the film, this deft handling of the above and all in one, clear voice and tone. For instance, the film might first begin with a nod to horror, but then firmly establish a mystery, only to then move into psychological thriller territory, then back for more horror, then transition to a survival kind of thing, then jump back to a reminder of the core mystery, then to a hunter-hunted kind of thing, then back to survival, and so on, before final revelations. Below Zero somehow works either despite all the mashing up of genres or because of it. ![]() ![]() There's lots of fun to be had in this violent thriller that twists and turns its way through different genres like suspense, mystery, survival, and horror.
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