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Fiona, Julien and their two clone-like children live a life appropriate to the robots they have become, in a style-less, cheerless suburb somewhere in the flatlands of French-speaking Europe. Even the simple act of buttering and eating a roll takes on the appearance of an assembly line. When Fiona, who manages a fast-food restaurant, accidentally locks herself in the restaurant's walk-in freezer overnight, her family doesn't even miss her. She realizes how pointless her life ... (Full plot summary below)

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Fiona, Julien and their two clone-like children live a life appropriate to the robots they have become, in a style-less, cheerless suburb somewhere in the flatlands of French-speaking Europe. Even the simple act of buttering and eating a roll takes on the appearance of an assembly line. When Fiona, who manages a fast-food restaurant, accidentally locks herself in the restaurant's walk-in freezer overnight, her family doesn't even miss her. She realizes how pointless her life has become and runs away; to seek happiness, put her life right again and perhaps to visit the icebergs with which she begins an obsession. On a bus trip to nowhere, she becomes friendly with an older lady, Fernande, who offers Fiona a place to stay and diversion in her seaside community. There, Fiona becomes attracted to René, who owns a small sailboat, and has been a deaf-mute since a fire in which his parents died. In time, the pair embark on a sailing voyage, unknowingly pursued by the persistent Julien, who has managed to track Fiona down. When the men squabble and fall overboard, Fiona sets sail for the polar regions with a vengeance, ultimately tearing the bottom out of the boat on - you guessed it - an iceberg! Miraculously, the three castaways are all fished out of the ocean by Lucy, an Inuit girl who operates a commercial fishing boat. The final resolution of the love triangle caps the farcical nature of this unusual film.

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Film Threat - 10/10 by Phil HallThis one deserves to go back in the refrigerator – preferably to the very back of the refrigerator!
TV Guide - 9/10 by Ken FoxThree Belgian clowns wrote and directed this sly, winsome tale of one woman's quest for her destiny in the polar seas after an absurd but life-altering accident reveals the emptiness of her mundane, middle-class life.
Slant Magazine - 9/10 by Keith UhlichPhysical comedy in cinema so rarely rises above a kind of kick-the-cajones mediocrity, so Iceberg is a more than welcome breath of fresh air.
New York Magazine/Vulture - 8/10 by David EdelsteinNot every sight gag works, and there's a brief stretch in the middle where the action becomes landlocked. But once we're out to sea the movie goes swimmingly--its three protagonists fighting, flailing, and often on the verge of drowning as their tiny skiff surges toward the land of the Inuit.
Newark Star-Ledger - 8/10 by Stephen WhittyThere's still a lot of wild visual style here, and not a few laughs. And that's a treat in any language.
Chicago Reader - 8/10 by Jonathan RosenbaumI found it striking but often strident, and neither funny nor edifying.
Ebert & Roeper - 8/10 by Richard RoeperIt's funny and it's touching and it's weird and it's compelling and I think really gorgeous to look at as well.
Murphy's Movie Reviews - 7/10 by Ted MurphyAdmittedly, some of the humor doesn't translate well, and the performers tend to carry on too long in some scenes. Once the action shifts to the boat, there's only so much that can be done, given the confines of space. L'ICEBERG delivers laughs, though, a
New York Times - 6/10 by Matt Zoller SeitzIts simultaneously silly and grave tone finds humor in the characters' delusions and obsessions while celebrating their uniqueness.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - 6/10 by Gianni TruzziWords seldom intrude on the sight gags that range from elegant to acrobatic, and the collective directors exhibit the rare bravery to let a static camera linger to crank comic tension.

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