The Meltdown – first-look review

Martelli’s second feature unfolds as a psychological mystery thriller set in a remote Andean ski resort during post-Pinochet Chile in 1992. A shy nine-year-old girl named Inés forms an unexpected bond with Hanna, a fifteen-year-old German skier visiting with her competitive team. When Hanna vanishes without explanation during a winter night, Inés embarks on an investigation into her friend’s disappearance amid the isolated landscape. The film explores themes of adolescent isolation, cross-cultural friendship, and the darker undercurrents of a transitional political period. Martelli demonstrates stylistic confidence in her sophomore work, utilizing the austere mountain setting and cold aesthetic to build atmospheric tension throughout the narrative structure centered on the missing person mystery.


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