Here is a relationship drama, a coming of age drama, a social introspective all rolled into a scathing vision of American privilege. Set in the early 1970s this follows the dysfunctional, bored and hypocrisy of two families where sexual repression dominates their dull lives. The Hood family of Ben (Kevin Kline) and Elena (Joan Allen) is one of deceit, as Ben is having an affair with Janey (Sigourney Weaver) of the Carver family. The two families are friends although this weak connection highlights that hypocritical need for social interaction that is entirely based on lies. The Hood's children, Paul (Tobey Maguire) and Wendy (Christina Ricci), are exploring sexual awakenings to various degrees with Wendy, experimenting with both the Carver children (Elijah Wood & Adam Hann-Byrd). Drugs and alcohol blending into their world of jealousies and confusion. Into this melting pot of angst the adults lie to one another, are lured to a swingers party, with various highly charged results, whilst the their children interact behind their backs with tragic results. The climax occurring during the titular ice storm. This is an interesting and convoluted drama, very well written, and a sharp condemnation of that strata of American east coast society that hides it's falseness behind money, religion and status. An interesting film that holds a relevance today.