Arctic Blast Page #3

Synopsis: When a solar eclipse sends a colossal blast of super chilled air towards the earth, it then sets off a catastrophic chain of events that threatens to engulf the world in ice and begin a new Ice Age.
Production: FG Film Productions
 
IMDB:
3.9
Year:
2010
92 min
129 Views


- Jarrod!

- Franny! Stay here!

- Jarrod!

- Jarrod!

- Mr. Tate?

- Come out of the water!

- What happens?

- Get up! The cold will kill you!

Come up, Jarrod! Hurry!

Hurry!

Hurry!

Running, Franny!

Hurry! Run!

Hold on!

- It's Brent.

- It has come to Ryan's Beach Head.

- What?

- Cold Front.

- We know that. We take precautions.

- It has just killed two people.

- What are you talking about?

- It is between -60 and -80 degrees.

Do you know how it affects people?

They died within a few seconds.

- On reaching the city.

- I Begin.

- I'm sorry for what happened.

- What is happening?

A crack in the ozone layer.

Ice cold air forms a cold front.

- It freezes everything to ice.

- Must we die?

- Should we do it, Dad?

- Not if it were up to me.

- Mom, Dad!

- Emma!

- What are you doing here?

- I've tried to call.

- Is everything okay?

- A cold front coming. We should run.

We do not run because of

a cold front. We have firewood and food.

It is not an ordinary cold front.

It is deadly.

Nonsense. The radiation from the screen

has made some barmy.

They would have said it on TV!

The kind they tell.

- They do not know. Jack knows it.

- Cold Fronts are not deadly.

We must trust him.

- Jack?

- Naomi is with me.

I have underestimated how fast

cold front is. Where are you?

With mom and dad.

See you at the lab.

- I can not get there.

- Can I achieve it?

- Yes, we are moving to the laboratory.

- How long does it take?

I do not know.

Get started in the heat.

Gather firewood

and warm clothes.

- See you soon, sweetie. Okay?

- Bye, Mom.

Shall we go to the lab?

Jack said,

that we should stay here.

THE AUSTRALIAN:

RESCUE:

Sir, it is Brent Durrant

from Tasmania ambulance.

- Barker.

- Cold Front at -60 degrees here.

- When will it happen?

- A short time ago.

Keep me informed.

Listen, everybody!

Cold front is reached.

We have extremely low temperatures.

We impose emergency -

- For severe weather

in Tasmania.

- Contact all TV and radio stations.

Warnings issued about a minute.

I would have calculated the times

for all locations and cities in Australia.

This can be a disaster.

We interrupt our broadcast

to send a warning.

An unexpected cold front has reached

Tasmania's south coast.

About two hours

when presenting to Hobart.

- You can expect freezing.

- Minus Grader? It's spring!

... Anywhere where there is

a stove or a fireplace.

Wear warm clothes.

Listen to ndradiostation 051 -

- To get regular news

on weather and traffic conditions.

It is a cold front,

not Armageddon! Pay!

Sorry. It is confirmed.

Cold Front framework Tasmania.

- It killed so the crew.

- It starts with a cold Freezing Fog.

- It envelops the surroundings.

- It's unbelievable.

We must stop meeting with John, Michael

and Christine and find a solution.

I would recommend that Jack participant.

He understands this stuff.

He makes it more complicated.

We have his data.

- Are you sure?

- Yes. Come on.

Thanks, John.

All data has been downloaded.

Military satellite was a goldmine.

I found ozonrevnen -

- And polls proving

mesosfren that creates cold front.

Transfer the information to the ICRO,

NOAA and rescue service.

- How are you?

- Alone. They went when they heard the news.

- It was not what I asked.

- I'm fine.

- Good, because we are soon ahead.

- Do not run a detour.

- Cold front is here in an hour.

- Turn up the thermostat.

The warmer the better.

There must be some jackets and blankets.

- You get we need.

- It does me.

- I'm afraid.

- Are you? I am too.

- Are you?

- Yes.

Damn it!

Insulin ...

Into the gym!

According to meteorological department is an extremely

cold air mass arrived at Hobart.

Shelters are open to people

without access to protection.

Cold front is surrounded

of a deadly Freezing Fog.

This is your captain. We start

approach towards Hobart.

It is the control tower.

We have dangerous weather conditions.

Would I repeat, Hobart?

- We have dangerous weather conditions.

- They do not work.

... Approaching. It is not known

how long the cold will last.

- It starts to get cold, Mom!

- I'm talking on the phone.

Mom, we need to drive to

to the gym.

I must hang up.

Mom, we gotta go!

Hurry, mom!

Oh no! Mom!

Hurry!

An airliner has crashed

in Hobart.

Authorities believe it is due

the dangerous Freezing Fog in Tasmania.

Parliament assembled

to discuss the crisis.

The military has been called

to participate in rescue work.

All military personnel

been summoned to their bases.

When we arrive,

we must be swift.

Hurry! Run!

- Zoe?

- Jack! Naomi! Well, I made it!

- Are we prepared?

- As good as possible.

Disappearing stream?

No. The generator adapts

decreasing temperature.

As long as it runs,

can we keep warm.

This is crazy!

Freezing Fog is minus 68 degrees.

- Tomorrow is the 20 degrees warmer.

- Lovely minus 48 degrees.

- It was not funny.

- It was not intended.

- Have you and Naomi right?

- Yes, we are in the laboratory.

- People die in Hobart.

- I know. Do not go out.

- It hits you soon.

- May I speak with her?

- It's me. I'm so scared.

- It all resolves itself.

- Naomi?

- Mom?

- Mom?

- Naomi?

Hello?

Mobile mast is not working.

She is gone.

Listen!

Let me in!

- There is someone out there.

- My goodness ...

- Help! Let me in!

- Close the door!

We put her

front of the fire.

You'll probably get along.

I can not feel ...

- Unable to brand ...

- You're shocked.

Where is my brother?

- Where is my brother?

- You were sadly alone.

He disappeared ... in the fog.

He is safe

reached safe with anyone.

My parents said

I had to look after him.

It resolves itself.

It resolves itself.

Where are my pills?

It's okay.

Here they are.

It's heart medication.

The shock could kill her.

It is not reasonable.

They should have warned us.

We switched us into

at Hobart's traffic camera system.

It is a pure ice age.

There is a video call to you, sir.

- Brent, what happens?

- We had no time.

- How are you?

- Closed holding 300 others.

It is fortunate that we have power.

- Have you provided shelter?

- Gymnastic halls and cultural centers.

But not everyone

equipped with generators.

- Death?

- It all goes so fast.

- Brent, how many are dead?

- I do not know. It's probably many.

- When does it end?

- Never.

Unless we can close

hole in the ozone layer.

Zoe, send crack

MPA signature to me.

Sending ...

Last Thursday metered Alex mesosfriske

discharges in the crack industry.

I check

the electromagnetic radiation.

Emissions can function

as ignition.

Atmospheric RESEARCH INSTITUTE,

PHILADELPHIA:

Jack here. The crack can be closed.

I need to ICRO's support.

We're working on it. You have to think

on your family's safety.

What will you do?

We close the crack with 300 weather balloons

with magnesium particles.

Planes will ignite the phosphor material

with missiles.

The explosions will ionize ozone

and closing crack.

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Jason Bourque

Jason Christopher Bourque (born 6 September 1972 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian film, television writer and director. more…

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