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A Review of Billy Hanson's 'Bone Cold' (2022)
Billy Hanson's psychological thriller Bone Cold (2022) is a decent attempt at being a parable about mental health, even though the movie feels like it runs longer than its 109-minute run time. The story follows Jon and Marco, two Black Ops snipers sent on a mission to take down a person of interest. However, they are only provided with a basic physical description of their target and given little other information. After they attempt to complete the mission, they receive word from dispatch and their commanding officer that they have killed the wrong person. Their commanding officer instructs the pair to return and complete their task, leaving the Black Ops snipers with little information about the mission parameters. The churning wheel of frustration for the main characters grows with intensity. The instructions for completing their task need further clarification, leaving them unsatisfied with the low level of detail provided. The remainder of the movie builds on the emotional and mental pressure Jon and Marco face.
The initial part of the movie may seem slow as it focuses on world-building and introducing the characters to the initial conflict they will encounter. However, things start picking up pace when Jon, one of the main characters, confronts the actual conflict of the story around halfway through. This battle becomes the central focus for the remainder of the movie, which is the more intriguing storyline. I am fascinated by the emotional story that develops in the movie's second half more than the precursor of its first half.
The entire theme of the story is about mental health, post-traumatic stress disorder, and depression. When Jon returns home to his family after the military mission ends, he is overwhelmed by the trauma and stress he faces. He experiences night terrors on a repeated basis and hallucinates a totem of his fear and stress moving around every corner just out of his reach.
The man behind the scenes of Bone Cold is Billy Hanson. He is a writer and director who has worked on various projects in different genres and media. He owns Dirigo Entertainment, a production company based in Los Angeles. He is best known for his adaptation of Stephen King's short story Survivor Type, which he wrote and directed in 2012. The movie received numerous awards and even received praise from Stephen King. He also wrote and directed Lightning Dogs, a comedy web series that premiered on Funny or Die in 2018. His other works include Earworm, a sci-fi short film he produced in 2016, and Spider Season, a collection of dark stories he published in 2018. He has a degree in film production from Florida State University and has been working in the industry since 2006.
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In this #supernatural #military thriller, we don't know what's real or imagined. And these soldiers aren't as Bone Cold as some may think. @wellgousa
Well GO USA One part thriller and two-thirds a military-style action, Billy Hanson‘s debut creature feature film, Bone Cold, is a deep look at what PTSD is like from the perspective of those serving in special ops. Usually these type of folks are conditioned to weather a lot of extremes, but for Jon Bryant (Jonathan Stoddard) and Marco Miller (Matt Munroe), just how they are feeling after…
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Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 3 #11 Review
Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 3 #11 Review
When reality isn’t the truth and lunacy teetering on the edge becomes fact … then start questioning yourself. Creative Staff: Writer: Billy Hanson Pencils: Joe Sanchez Diaz Colors: Marco Lesko Letters: Fabio Amelia What They Say: It’s Halloween night and mysterious calls are flooding th...
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Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 3 #11 Review
Grimm Tales of Terror Vol. 3 #11 Review
When reality isn’t the truth and lunacy teetering on the edge becomes fact … then start questioning yourself. Creative Staff: Writer: Billy Hanson Pencils: Joe Sanchez Diaz Colors: Marco Lesko Letters: Fabio Amelia What They Say: It’s Halloween night and mysterious calls are flooding th...
Check out the full article by Richard Gutierrez on The Fandom Post!
8/22: Billy Hanson & The Lone Strangers @ The Stetson Bar
COUNTRY, MUSIC AT 10 P.M., FREE SHOW, 21+
Billy Hanson & The Lone Strangers: Website, Facebook, ReverbNation
Interview with Billy Hanson, Screenwriter/Director of SURVIVOR TYPE on The Pulse Morning show on WZON, Bangor, ME.
2/21: Billy Hanson & The Lone Strangers @ Stetson Bar
COUNTRY, FREE SHOW, 21+
DOORS AT 8 P.M., MUSIC AT 10 P.M.
Billy Hanson & The Lone Strangers: Website, Facebook, ReverbNation