I enjoyed this movie on two levels; first, it's a good story, (though some might say time-tested). It was also well acted by the leads. What I most enjoyed about the movie, though, is what most of the amateur reviewers seemed to miss, (and what the film students among them should have been concentrating on the most), the production. I truly enjoyed seeing the frugality with which this film was made. So many have mentioned the freak snow storm as being central to the story; it's there to explain why there is only one set of people, it doesn't contribute to the story materially at all. Yes it lends a certain claustrophobic quality, but that's a by-product of limitations of having only one set, (though I can't say this was unintended). The use of stock footage was inspiring. Best of all, the black and white lead in was a great money saver. There was a movie school feel about the film, but that's not always a bad thing.