This film set low expectations and then came through kinda better than expected. The synopsis, “Lifelong best friends, Maddy and V, find themselves at a remote ski lodge where a group of mysterious wealthy men throw a celebration century in the making” certainly didn’t lead me to expect anything great.
And, it’s not great. But it was actually kinda good. But the acting is a slight cut above movies like this usually are, and even the particularly hammy performances are entertaining. Some of the dialog occasionally rings true at points, which is nice. The movie is a very slow burn and takes it’s time, maybe longer than it should, to get where it finally goes, but I didn’t mind that much. And the ending finally ratchets up the intensity nicely, after a long very gradual simmer. I think if I was 14 I’d have thought this was flat-out great.
I’ve been thinking a while about creating a category for “watchable” movies, not quite special, far from great, maybe not even worth recommending going out of your way for, but still, not bad, watchable enough to be worth it if you run across them and have nothing else to do. This was the movie that got me to finally do it.