: Oliver Platt’s performance as the perpetually drunk Pete is frequently cited as the film's comedic highlight.
: An ice storm hits, making their escape impossible. Charlie spends the night wandering through strip clubs and bars, increasingly paranoid that Vic or Guerrard will kill him. subtitle The Ice Harvest
: The icy, bleak landscape of Wichita serves as a metaphor for the cold-hearted nature of the characters. 🌟 Critical Reception : Oliver Platt’s performance as the perpetually drunk
: Unlike traditional Christmas movies, this film uses the holiday to highlight isolation, greed, and moral decay. and moral decay.