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Whiteout (Short) – Summary, Review (with Spoilers)

Despite seeming like a horror film, one which pushes you to expect the worst, Whiteout is surprisingly a really good comedy.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onJune 22, 2019 8:08 AMJune 21, 2019 11:14 PM
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  • Whiteout Plot Summary
    • Whiteout Overall: Positive (Worth Seeing)

Despite seeming like a horror film, one which pushes you to expect the worst, Whiteout is surprisingly a really good comedy.


Director(s) Lance Edmands
Screenplay By Lance Edmands, Sarah Tihany
Date Released 4/26/2019
Genre(s) Comedy
Noted Cast
Jake David Call
Lydia Sarah Tihany

Whiteout Plot Summary

Jake and Lydia are driving up to a gathering in the middle of a snowstorm and encounter someone in the middle of the road. A person who seems somewhere between a drug addict and zombie and while Jake would rather avoid this person, Lydia decides to jump in because that’s who she is. Leading to a lot of arguments as she tries to get further and further involved and the cops eventually getting involved.

Whiteout Overall: Positive (Worth Seeing)

The back and forth between Jake and Lydia was a surprising treat. After all, when you see WTF and things start in a horrific fashion, you expect the weird dude in the road to be a zombie, serial killer, drug addict, etc. However, all that dude ends up being is a prop as you laugh and yell at the screen as Jake, but mostly Lydia, say and do the dumbest things.


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Listed Under Categories: Shorts, Positive (Worth Seeing)

Related Tags: Comedy, David Call, Lance Edmands, Sarah Tihany

Amari Allah

Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been reviewing media since 2010. He approaches each production with hope, rooting for every story to succeed, and believes criticism should come from unmet potential, while praise is reserved for work that meets or exceeds expectations.

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