Monday, November 9, 2009

ABSOLUTE ZERO

Absolute Zero is a catastrophe film, directed by Robert Lee, and written by Sarah Watson. It stars Jeff Fahey, and Erika Eleniak. The picture is about polar shift, which brings a new ice age in Florida.

David Koch (Jeff Fahey), a climatologist employed by Inter Sci, offers a theory that the last ice age was triggered by Earth's polar shift in a single day. When strangely cold weather attacks Miami and the birds start to return from the south a few months earlier he is sent to Antarctica to find out what is happening.

Once there, he unearths a frozen body of a person which is at least 10,000 years old. What is interesting is his look as he would be at once ice-covered in place. He also discovers cave paintings that show the Sun falling down. A sudden blizzard then destroys a base camp and kills some members of his team.

Back in Miami, he presents his findings to his co-workers and his superior. He claims that another polar shift is only a couple of hours away and the new ice age is unavoidable. However, nobody believes him. As per the existing theories the shifting of the poles should last at least 200 years so the climate changes (if any) wouldn't appear overnight. David's one-time love Bryn (Erika Eleniak) supports his hypothesis with many stories about the falling sun followed by a darkness and severe cold.

When the climate in Miami starts getting colder and colder the evacuation is ordered and the people start to move towards north. David, Bryn and a group of people miss the chance to escape and their only hope is to hide in a special room at Inter Sci. In a couple of hours, everything from 30° north and south of the equator turns to absolute zero (- 273°C) turning Florida, Mexico, Central America, north of South America, Africa, and Miami into an ice desert.

They manage to survive although everything is ice-covered outside the room. When the polar shift is over and the Sun appears again they are rescued.As a consequence of polar shift many people die and the world's weather changes absolutely - Florida is fully ice-covered, Canada and Siberia become scorching deserts; Greenland, Iceland, Northern Europe and New York have now tropical weather.

It was released on March 2006. It was influenced by The Day After Tomorrow (2004, Roland Emmerich). One can grab the original DVDs at the nearest store or you can also view free pictures online, which include file sharing sites, video distribution sites, and individual movies of notability, directories, archives and guides to more sites where you can watch for boundless.

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