Frostbyte: The Last Code



Tagline
In a frozen future, trust is the only thing that melts.
Description
As the world lies in the icy grip of a new ice age, a cynical hacker, played by Charlie Hummus, and a slick con artist/thief, portrayed by Ken Watanoodle, form an uneasy alliance in the desolate Arctic. Terrence Flounder stars as the enigmatic leader of a survivor colony, whose secrets could either save humanity or plunge it deeper into the icy abyss. Directed by Luc Beesong, 'Frostbyte: The Last Code' is a tale of betrayal and deception where every alliance is temporary, and every friendship has a price.
MpaaRating
PG
PopularityScore
1.80
ReleaseDate
02/22/2024
Genre
Sci-Fi
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

4.20
In the seemingly never-ending cavalcade of post-apocalyptic thrillers, 'Frostbyte: The Last Code' emerges as a lukewarm addition to the genre. Despite the promising allure of a frozen wasteland backdrop, Luc Beesong's latest offering fails to break the ice. With Charlie Hummus's portrayal of the hacker as stiff as the arctic tundra and Ken Watanoodle's thief slipping more than the icy surface he treads upon, the audience is left as cold as the characters. Terrence Flounder's turn as the cryptic leader barely manages to thaw the chill, leaving us questioning whether the secrets held are worth the shivers. The film's tagline, 'In a frozen future, trust is the only thing that melts,' ironically reflects the audience's trust melting away amidst a plot as predictable as the next snowfall. For a movie rated PG, it's a safe bet for some mild entertainment, but for those seeking a gripping and innovative cinematic experience, this film may just leave you frostbitten. It's a chilly endeavor that had the potential to be a cool ride but ends up lost in a blizzard of clichés and frosty performances.
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