
Ten years ago, after being accused of a hideous murder of a mother and her twin daughters, Sean Veil became paranoid, filming himself along twenty-four hours a day to have an alibi if necessary. The small time psychologist Saul Seger became a famous forensic profiler and writer with the case and every now and then he accuses Sean Veil of the crime. The reporter Katie Carter believes in Sean's innocence. When the body of the missing Mary Shaw is found, Sean has to prove where ... (Full plot summary below)
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Ten years ago, after being accused of a hideous murder of a mother and her twin daughters, Sean Veil became paranoid, filming himself along twenty-four hours a day to have an alibi if necessary. The small time psychologist Saul Seger became a famous forensic profiler and writer with the case and every now and then he accuses Sean Veil of the crime. The reporter Katie Carter believes in Sean's innocence. When the body of the missing Mary Shaw is found, Sean has to prove where he was five years ago. However, the tapes that can prove that he is not guilty have mysteriously disappeared from the storage shelf and Sean suspects that Saul has stolen them to incriminate him.
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| Los Angeles TimesKevin CrustWhile the clammy character is difficult to warm up to, Evans' riveting performance gradually and uncomfortably allows us to empathize. |
| L.A. WeeklyElla TaylorThis nastily efficient thriller from British newcomer John Simpson offers a low-budget, high-tech expression of the idea that just because you're paranoid doesn' mean they'e not after you. |
| Cinema em CenaPablo VillaçaUma premissa original e inteligente que é muito bem explorada pelo estreante diretor John Simpson e pelo comediante Lee Evans, surpreendentemente eficaz em um papel dramático. |
| Empire MagazineGenevieve HarrisonSimpson has a strong idea to work through, a good actor and a great set (a dank Belfast prison) and doesn't squander them -- even if the influence of Darren Aronofsky's Pi is perhaps a little too tangible. |
| VarietyDavid RooneySignals a talented newcomer in writer-director John Simpson and boasts a gripping central performance from popular British comedian Lee Evans. |
| The Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenRepetitive and ultimately a victim of its own hysteria, the U.K. indie is nonetheless an impressive exercise in high-tech gothic style, with a convincingly deranged Lee Evans. |
| The A.V. ClubScott TobiasCompelling as it sounds, the idea behind Freeze Frame doesn't make any sense, especially when realized in practical terms. |
| User ReviewFrankie SThis was a great film. I have NO idea why it has such low audience ratings. I am a big movie buff and I loved it! |
| User ReviewBen MProvided you take Lee Evans seriously in the role, this film is actually very good, and Lee is a surprisingly excellent actor. |
| User Reviewsam spure brilliance was completely hooked from start to finish and really gets you thinking |