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Absolute Zero

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Absolute Zero is a 2006 Canadian made-for-television disaster film directed by Robert Lee and starring Jeff Fahey and Erika Eleniak. Its premise centers on a sudden polar shift that causes temperatures in Florida to plummet toward absolute zero within minutes, flash-freezing Miami while a scientist races to reach his family and colleagues. The film is typical of mid-2000s television disaster movies that paired a sensational climate or weather event with a race-against-time survival plot.

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How good is Absolute Zero?
Absolute Zero scores 3.20/10 (Poor) on Lunoo, making it rated in the Disaster Film category.
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With a score of 3.20/10, Absolute Zero is a solid option in Disaster Film. See all Disaster Film ranked.

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