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57U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko is three days from the end of her tour at an international research station in Antarctica after which she'll resign. An incident from her past haunts her. The continent's first winter storm is coming when a body, wearing no gear, is discovered in the tundra. She investigates, soon finds more bodies, and must find a motive and a murderer before the storm and her departure. A U.N. agent, Robert Pryce, appears, seemingly out of nowhere, to help. An aging physician about to retire, a nervous mission chief, a downed Soviet plane, and the weather's deadly elements add to the story. Can Carrie trust Pryce and does she still have what it takes?
58U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko tracks a killer in Antarctica, as the sun is about to set for six months.
59When a man's body is discovered in the snowy wastes of the Antarctic, U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko (Kate Beckinsale) investigates and believes she that has a murder case on her hands. With a severe storm on the way, and the sun about to set for six months, Carrie must solve the case fast if she doesn't want to find herself stranded in the South Pole.<br/><br/>Given Whiteout's sub-zero setting, Kate Beckinsale fans might have concerns that the sexy star will be hidden beneath layers of heavily insulated clothing for the duration. They needn't worry: director Dominic Sena ensures that his lead lady shows off her impressive form within the film's first few minutes, Kate stripping down to her undies while getting ready for a shower. It's a memorable way to start proceedings, but sadly the rest of the film is about as distinctive as a snow drift in a blizzard at the South Pole.<br/><br/>Despite the film's unorthodox Antarctic setting, Whiteout amounts to nothing more than a mediocre murder mystery, with forgettable characters, a stale (scientifically inaccurate) storyline involving a long lost 'treasure', and dull direction from Sena, who brings on the unconvincing CGI snowstorms whenever the pace tends to drag. It's all so clichéd and uninspired that it's no wonder that I can't remember anything in detail other than Beckinsale bending over in her pants.
60"Whiteout" is a near unwatchable psycho-thriller in which Kate Beckinsdale plays a too-pretty US Marshal stationed at an Antartic base camp. A storm hits, people mysteriously die, she tries to save the day. It's a terrible film, derivative of, amongst other things, "D-Tox" and John Carpenter's "The Thing".<br/><br/>The film features actor Tom Skerritt in a bit-part, his role recalling a similar role in Ridley Scott's "Alien". The film features a hilariously gratuitous scene in which Beckinsdale randomly decides to have a shower. It's below zero degrees outside and she's stripping off to enliven a dead audience. Comedy gold.<br/><br/>3/10 – See "Snow Angels" for a better Beckinsdale-in-the-snow movie. Worth no viewings.
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62After two years stationed at Antarctica's South Pole research base, lone U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko (<a href="/name/nm0000295/">Kate Beckinsale</a>) is as anxious as anyone to be going home. She's turned in her resignation and is counting the hours and minutes to the last plane out. But three days before departure, a body turns up on the ice, and Carrie is immediately thrust into Antarctica's first murder investigation. As the death toll mounts, the mystery deepens with shifting loyalties, deadly whiteouts, and a relentless killer who will stop at nothing to protect a secret buried for over 60 years. Now with everyone around her packing up and getting out, Carrie must solve the crime before Antarctica is plunged into six months of darkness and she is stranded with the killer on a land where nothing comes in and no one gets out. Whiteout is adapted from a 4-issue comic-book miniseries written by Greg Rucka with art by Steve Lieber, published by Oni Press in 1998. The story was collected as a graphic novel in 2001. Much of the work at the station revolves around analysing core samples of ice. The Antarctic ice pack has been accumulating for millennia. As it accumulates, gas from the atmosphere is trapped in the ice. By drilling down into the ice and removing core samples, scientists can measure the composition of the atmosphere when the ice first formed. By examining other details of the ice, they can make judgements about temperature levels. Because the ice has been compressed under tons of more ice for millennia, the gas trapped in the ice is extremely compressed. If you put the ice in room temperature water or liquor, this compressed gas escapes, making it look like it is boiling. a5c7b9f00b