Ariel Vromen

Ariel Vromen

  • Born: 1973-2-14
  • Birthplace: Israel
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  • Profession: Director, screenwriter, editor, producer
  • Nationality: Israel
  • Graduate School: Los Angeles Film School
  • Representative Works: "Criminal", "The Iceman", "Desperate Lies"
  • Ariel Vromen, born on February 14, 1973, director, producer, and screenwriter of The State of Israel . Representative works include " Criminal ", " The Iceman ", " Desperate Lies " and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Lia 2022-01-05 08:01:16

      No one is particularly innocent

      When I watched the film, I checked the story background of the character prototype. This fierce B claimed to have killed more than 200 people. Among them, some prominent social figures include the chairman of the trade union. In addition to his two daughters, he also had a son. There is no...

    • Granville 2022-01-05 08:01:16

      "Iceman": This killer has a wife and daughter

      This is a gangster movie that reminds people of Ren Dahua's performance many years ago. On the one hand, it is a character from the world, and on the other hand, it is a man who takes care of the family. Outside is a murderous demon, at home is a kind father. Of course, this is another movie based...

    • Isom 2022-01-05 08:01:16

      I'm not interested in watching it, the actor is really domineering

    • Rylan 2022-03-27 09:01:12

      Good serial killer biography ruined

    The Iceman quotes

    • [first lines]

      Mr. Freezy: Mr. Kuklinski, do you have any regrets about the things you've done?

    • Deborah Pellicotti: I was working across the street, and uh, Richie would come over every break he had, and he would bring me flowers and candy. And then it got really awkward, because I didn't know who he was, and I just started making any excuse I could to say no. And then one day, out of the blue, he walks in and he tells me I'm making a big mistake. And I didn't know what to say, because he seemed so convinced. So I went out with him.

      Terry Franzo: All because he wouldn't leave you alone?

      Deborah Pellicotti: No. Because he knew what I needed more than I did.