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  47. U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko tracks a killer in Antarctica, as the sun is about to set for six months.
  48. US Marshal Carrie Stetko has been stationed at the Amundsen-Scott Base in Antarctica for two years, and will quit the Marshal service and head home to Miami in a few days. She originally took the job as something mindless to escape a professional situation which made her question her on-the-job judgment. Her plans change when a dead body is found on the ice outside. Upon investigation by the base physician "Doc" John Fury, the dead man was found to be murdered. The dead man is Anton Weiss, one of a crew of three geologists stationed at a nearby base, they who were searching for meteorites. Although it means staying at the base for at least another six months due to an on-coming storm and impending winter, Carrie decides to stay to complete the investigation of the case. Much to her chagrin, the United Nations sends a special envoy, Robert Pryce, to investigate as well, he states because it is the first ever murder in Antarctica which in and of itself warrants special attention, although there are ulterior motives to his participation which he does not initially divulge. Carrie and Robert's first mission is to find the other two geologists who probably know what is going on. But they also have to be mindful that the murderer is still on the loose, he or she by his or her very presence who endangers the lives of all those on the confined base. If they do discover the entire truth, they will find that the motive to the murderer goes deeper than it appears on the surface.
  49. Being that I have lived in some of the coldest areas of Canada, there are huge issues with the &quot;cold factor&quot; displayed in this movie.<br/><br/>I went into this thinking it was a great idea, because there are so few movies about Antarctica, and I personally expected a great deal more than this, considering I loved Swordfish and Gone in 60 Seconds... <br/><br/>Okay, here are the basics I have a problem with:<br/><br/>1. if it -65 outside, you WILL get frostbite on your face if you are out for more than a minute. Put on a mask or at least, wear a scarf.<br/><br/>2.trust me, if you have your gloves off, you&#39;ll lose more than just two fingers. <br/><br/>3. U.S. Marshalls ALWAYS let (now) ex-friends commit suicide in -80 weather instead of being brought to justice... totally believable and shows them in high regard for their own standards. That&#39;s not poetic license, it&#39;s just stupid plotting. <br/><br/>4. whenever there have been metal canisters outside for at least five minutes in -80 weather, by all means, open them with your bare hands seconds after you close a door and open the thin canvas bag they were carried in. No one obviously who worked on the film has been near a frozen metal pole in the winter... being Canadian, I think it&#39;s only assumed everyone I&#39;ve ever met has at one time stuck a tongue or some other body part to a frozen metal object. <br/><br/>5. when a U.S. Marshall is letting fugitive escape justice to commit suicide in extreme temperature, it is completely rational, believable, and convincing that they stand less than 10 feet from the open door to receive the full brunt of the wind, snow, and freezing temperature... only in a sweater.<br/><br/>There are a lot of other issues to this, but I think I&#39;ve pretty much exhausted my word limit.<br/><br/>My suggestion, stick your head in your freezer for 2 minutes and then go do something more productive than watch this.
  50. When Kate Beckinsale&#39;s character says she wants out of Antarctica, you could almost hear the actor speaking the same of &quot;Whiteout.&quot; No wonder, as Dominic Sena&#39;s south pole-set whodunnit based on a graphic novel by writer Greg Rucka and illustrator Steve Lieber is of the dull sort, where tension is conveniently sapped by proceedings so insipid and a narrative arc so obvious one could easily compute for the trajectory.<br/><br/>Beckinsale plays Carrie Stetko, a US marshal haunted by a partner who double-crossed her years earlier, and finally ready to get back to civilization after holing herself up in a scientific research facility in Antarctica. Yet just as she&#39;s about to leave for warmer weather, dead bodies pile up and she&#39;s forced to look into the case through the Antarctic winter, getting stranded for another half-year with a shady UN investigator (Gabriel Macht), her pilot Delfy (Columbus Short), and a doctor (Tom Skerritt).<br/><br/>Intermittently kept alive by a couple of frantic action sequences amid the titular condition, whatever little success those moments achieve is ultimately diluted by Sena&#39;s standard direction, the pedestrian script, and a twist as clear as a spring sky. The remote setting and Beckinsale&#39;s tough-as-nails presence keep things mildly exotic, but the notably hackneyed affairs assure that this adaptation never deviates far from its moribund state.
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  52. After two years stationed at Antarctica&#39;s South Pole research base, lone U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko (<a href="/name/nm0000295/">Kate Beckinsale</a>) is as anxious as anyone to be going home. She&#39;s turned in her resignation and is counting the hours and minutes to the last plane out. But three days before departure, a body turns up on the ice, and Carrie is immediately thrust into Antarctica&#39;s first murder investigation. As the death toll mounts, the mystery deepens with shifting loyalties, deadly whiteouts, and a relentless killer who will stop at nothing to protect a secret buried for over 60 years. Now with everyone around her packing up and getting out, Carrie must solve the crime before Antarctica is plunged into six months of darkness and she is stranded with the killer on a land where nothing comes in and no one gets out. Whiteout is adapted from a 4-issue comic-book miniseries written by Greg Rucka with art by Steve Lieber, published by Oni Press in 1998. The story was collected as a graphic novel in 2001. Much of the work at the station revolves around analysing core samples of ice. The Antarctic ice pack has been accumulating for millennia. As it accumulates, gas from the atmosphere is trapped in the ice. By drilling down into the ice and removing core samples, scientists can measure the composition of the atmosphere when the ice first formed. By examining other details of the ice, they can make judgements about temperature levels. Because the ice has been compressed under tons of more ice for millennia, the gas trapped in the ice is extremely compressed. If you put the ice in room temperature water or liquor, this compressed gas escapes, making it look like it is boiling. a5c7b9f00b
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