Ice Soldiers Blu-ray (original) (raw)

Sony Pictures | 2013 | 95 min | Rated R | Feb 25, 2014

| Overview | Blu-ray review | Screenshots | (20) | Packaging | User reviews | Region coding | News | Forum | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |

Ice Soldiers

(2013)

Ice Soldiers Blu-ray delivers great video and superb audio, but overall it's a mediocre Blu-ray release

Buried beneath the Arctic ice since the Cold War, genetically modified Soviet soldiers have been rediscovered, reactivated and are ready to unleash devastating destruction. They are cold-blooded killing machines with super-human strength and one man, a scientist who has been searching for them his entire life, will try to stop the carnage before they complete their terrifying, top-secret mission.

For more about Ice Soldiers and the Ice Soldiers Blu-ray release, see Ice Soldiers Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on February 18, 2014 where this Blu-ray release scored 2.5 out of 5.

Director: Sturla Gunnarsson
Writer: Jonathan Tydor
Starring: Dominic Purcell

, Michael Ironside, Adam Beach, Gabriel Hogan, Camille Sullivan, Nicu Branzea
Producer: Jeff Sackman

» See full cast & crew

Ice Soldiers Blu-ray Review

Not cool.

Reviewed by Martin Liebman, February 18, 2014

It's usually space aliens or genetically modified Nazis that are dug up to wreak havoc on the modern world, but Ice Soldiers takes a not-so-chilling page out of a supposedly fictional chapter of the Cold War by pitting a few blonde-haired Soviets against a handful of modern scientists, explorers, and military personnel. The film's novelty more or less begins and ends there. It's basic, forgettable plotting and Action with a story that fits comfortably between "mindless" and "smart." The picture neither tries too little nor tries too hard to build up its side stories or character interactions, but it fails to produce enough action to keep the simple narrative chugging along. An overly long first half doesn't yield a super-action-packed second, and the end result is a passable, but forgettable, time killer.

At odds.

At the height of the Cold War, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, several Soviet super soldiers have been unearthed in the Canadian Arctic. They murder a team of explorers, leave behind a single female survivor, and head out into the vastness and cold of the arctic to carry out their mission of terror in New York City. They never made it. Fifty years later, Malraux (Dominic Purcell) has returned to the area in search of his father, one of the super soldiers. His expedition includes Colonel Desmond Trump (Michael Ironside), Sergeant Joe Gibbs (Benz Antoine), and civilian Jane Frazer (Camille Sullivan). His team discovers the soldiers, and soon come to realize that they're still alive. Once again, the Soviets lay siege to the Americans, leaving Malraux and a new companion, TC Cardinal (Adam Beach), to fend them off and prevent their reign of terror on the modern world.

The films from which Ice Soldiers draws its inspirations seem fairly obvious. It's a blend of Universal Soldier and The Thing (and probably not the coincidentally similar Nazis at the Center of the Earth) but without the action of Universal Solider and without the atmosphere of The Thing. Granted, those inspirations sit in a rather lofty place -- The Thing in particular -- but it's as if Ice Soldiers failed to grasp the fundamental elements that made those movies standouts in their genres and instead focused only on replicating their exteriors. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but the less-than-stellar results speak for themselves. The end product chugs along with some direction but not much rhythm, scattered action but nothing memorable, and acceptable characterization but nothing that stands beyond the average lower-end Action movie hero or villain. Basically, the film does little more than cobble together pieces that fit together, but that fit together loosely and without care for the final, bigger picture.

There's not much to make Ice Soldiers stand out from the crowd on the technical side of the ledger, either. Sturla Gunnarsson's direction feels safely routine, framing the action and characters with care but not much purpose beyond advancing every scene. The film is understandably limited in its production design, forced to deal with an overwhelmingly white backdrop, limited costumes, and only a handful of unique locations. The performances are good enough to drive the story forward but the cast doesn't bother to try to find much nuance or purpose, most of them meandering through the picture and delivering lines with little passion (of course, the script gives them little with which to work). Action scenes lack a real sense of danger, and the film relies more on loud sound effects and music rather than truly intense hand-to-hand fighting, gunplay, or snowmobile chases, all of which feel repetitively stale and monotonous.

Ice Soldiers Blu-ray, Video Quality

4.0 of 5

Ice Soldiers thaws onto Blu-ray with a sturdy and accurate 1080p transfer. Despite a sea of white -- lots of snow and bright, empty skies -- there's not much harshness to the image. It manages to remain mostly well-defined without feeling blown out or poorly defined. Snow textures can often look natural and complex in close-ups, while facial and winter clothing detail stand out with commendable exactness in most tighter moments. A few shots look a bit softer than others, but not to any degree to raise alarms. Colors are pleasing, particularly when scattered bright and darker shades alike contrast against the predominantly white backdrops. The image suffers from no major bouts of noise or blocking and shows only very light and sporadic banding. Overall, a good transfer, particularly given the image's constraints.

Ice Soldiers Blu-ray, Audio Quality

4.5 of 5

Ice Soldiers heats up sound stages with the sounds of intense, pumped action. Sony's DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 lossless soundtrack features a steady parade of explosive, heavy-hitting action sound effects and music. Gunfire, explosions, whooshing snow mobiles, and other action-specific elements play with thunderous presence and an endlessly aggressive posture. Sounds pour out of every inch of the stage and rarely take a hit in clarity. Musical notes flow with the same power and feature enveloping surround usage and potent low end accompaniment. Cold arctic wind blows around the stage, not so aggressively as to all but chill the audience but rather to positive, environment-defining effect. Dialogue plays naturally and evenly from the center. This soundtrack is easily this release's highlight.

Ice Soldiers Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation

2.5 of 5

Ice Soldiers gets the basics right but does nothing else well. It tells a recycled story made of pieces from better movies, and the end product isn't all that cohesive or interesting. It's visually bland, thematically vacant, and emotionally tame. The action feels routine, the acting uninspired, and the filmmaking limited. It's a passable watch but Action fans can certainly do much better. Sony's Blu-ray release of Ice Soldiers features good video and potent audio. No extras are included. Skip it.

Attack Force

Show more titles »« Show less titles

Similar titles suggested by members

Ice Soldiers Blu-ray, News and Updates

Ice Soldiers Blu-ray

- December 16, 2013

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has officially announced that it will release on Blu-ray director Sturla Gunnarsson's action film Ice Soldiers (2013), starring Dominic Purcell, Adam Beach, Michael Ironside, and Gabriel Hogan. The release will be available for ...

Forum Discussions

No related forum discussions for Ice Soldiers yet.

| | $28.53 -$0.961 hour ago $20.29 -$2.33 hours ago $19.99 -$63 hours ago $21.98 -$11.016 hours ago $20.29 -$1.76 hours ago $6.99 -$36 hours ago Show new deals » | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |

Trending Blu-ray Movies

1. Se7en 4K
2. Se7en 4K
3. No Country for Old Men 4K
4. Demolition Man 4K
5. The Wild Robot 4K
6. Twisters 4K
7. The Nice Guys 4K
8. The Searchers 4K
9. The Keep 4K
10. North by Northwest 4K
11. Twister 4K
12. Trap 4K
13. Joker: Folie � Deux 4K
14. Alien: Romulus 4K
15. Snake Eyes 4K

Trending in Theaters

1. Nosferatu
2. Sonic the Hedgehog 3
3. Wicked
4. A Complete Unknown
5. Red One
6. Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
7. Juror #2
8. Gladiator II
9. Heretic
10. Conclave
11. Babygirl
12. Nightbitch
13. The Count of Monte Cristo
14. Venom: The Last Dance
15. Anora
16. The Order
17. A Real Pain
18. Mufasa: The Lion King
19. Werewolves
20. Smile 2
21. The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
22. Y2K
23. Flow
24. Better Man
25. Moana 2
26. The Six Triple Eight
27. The Fire Inside
28. Emilia P�rez
29. Blitz
30. Small Things Like These
31. Kraven the Hunter
32. Oh, Canada
33. The Return
34. Elevation
35. Weekend in Taipei
36. Maria
37. Queer
38. The Brutalist
39. Armor
40. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
41. 1 Million Followers
42. September 5
43. The Room Next Door
44. The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie
45. The Seed of the Sacred Fig
1. Dune: Part Two 4K
2. Wicked 4K
3. Oppenheimer 4K
4. Blade Runner 2049 4K
5. Dune 4K
6. Wicked
7. North by Northwest 4K
8. Twister 4K
9. Jurassic Park 4K
10. The Thing 4K
» See more top sellers
1. Wicked 4K
2. Wicked
3. The Substance
4. The Forbidden Kingdom 4K
5. Kill Bill: Volume 2 4K
6. The Substance 4K
7. Twin Peaks: From Z to A
8. Kill Bill: Volume 1 4K
9. The Cell 4K
10. Jackie Brown 4K
» See more pre-orders
1. Dune: Part Two 4K $17.99, Save 47%
2. The Substance $16.96, Save 52%
3. The Batman 4K $14.99, Save 56%
4. Godzilla Minus One 4K $25.99, Save 48%
5. Jaws 4K $13.99, Save 53%
6. The Cell 4K $24.99, Save 50%
7. The Goonies 4K $15.59, Save 55%
8. Face/Off 4K $17.85, Save 55%
9. The Dark Knight Trilogy 4K $33.99, Save 52%
10. Deadpool & Wolverine 4K $25.99, Save 48%
» See more deals