First Snow (2006 film)

First Snow is a 2006 thriller starring Guy Pearce and directed by Mark Fergus. The film was released on March 23, 2007.

First Snow
Promotional poster
Directed byMark Fergus
Produced byBob Yari
Sean Furst
Tom Lassally
Written byMark Fergus and Hawk Ostby
StarringGuy Pearce
Piper Perabo
Music byCliff Martinez
Edited byJay Cassidy
Distributed byFreestyle Releasing
Release date
Running time
101 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Slick salesman Jimmy Starks (Pearce) has auto problems in a small New Mexico town and while his car is in the shop he visits low-rent fortune teller Vacaro (J.K. Simmons) to pass the time. The supposed seer tells him he will have good fortune soon, but looking deeper relates the information that his future is blank, and he is safe only until the first snow of winter beyond which there is no future to foretell. The act upsets Jimmy and rekindles old transgressions and makes him feel he is on a collision course with destiny especially when an old friend Vincent (Shea Whigham) returns from a jail sentence that he went to in Jimmy's place after a bad business deal. Jimmy becomes obsessed with knowing more of his future and re-visits Vacaro but the old man can only tell the salesman that he has related to him all he can see. Jimmy feels that Vincent has returned to kill him and that he must do something to change the course of his future but Vacaro convinces him to accept his fate.

Cast

  • Luce Rains as Roy Harrison
  • Dave Mallow (voice) (uncredited) as Radio Announcer

Critical reception

As of June 2020, the film holds a 58% approval rating on aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 74 reviews with an average rating of 5.9/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "In First Snow, an interesting premise gives way to a slow and tedious noir that adds little to the genre."[1]

Home Video Release

First Snow was released on Blu-ray in Italy on 6 July 2010, France 1 April 2011 and in the United States 16 June 2020.

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References

  1. "First Snow (2007)". Retrieved 3 June 2020 via www.rottentomatoes.com.


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