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Soon-to-be bride on her way to a wedding rehearsal is having second thoughts and decides to take a detour. Car breaks down and a hitchiker offers help. Could it be fate?
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 5.4 |
Studio : | Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, Estrella Media, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Assistant Property Master, |
Cast : | Julianne Hough Teddy Sears Madalyn Horcher Drew Rausch Penelope Mitchell |
Genre : | Horror Thriller |
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Simply Perfect
Excellent adaptation.
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
This is one of the most ridiculous films I have had the misfortune to watch. It is so predictable, you can talk your way through the movie right from the start. Your brain is always three steps ahead. Mallory is driving to Denver for a wedding rehearsal. There is an air of unhappiness as her fiancé is putting work in front of their honeymoon plans. Mallory seems disillusioned with her future. Her car breaks down and out of nowhere comes the handsome and charming Christian who fixes her car. Mallory offers Christian a lift (after initially thinking it best not to). She also chooses to not join back on to the freeway and continues on with Christian. After she misses the turning for the freeway Christian's tone in conversation turns to that of an explicit sexual nature. Mallory tells him to get out of the car which Christian refuses and basically threatens Mallory. Mallory takes the drastic action of crashing the car and ends up with her leg trapped and unable to get out. Christian however, even though he was thrown from the car and did not have a seat belt on comes out of it much better than she does and literally walks away.She is then basically stuck in the car behaving like a pathetic whinging child as he comes and goes for around five days. The story is frustratingly predictable and as unrealistic as it gets (in my opinion). She pees once in these five days, does very little to try to escapes yet manages to kill and cut up a rat and roast it on a fire. She also somehow manages to pee in a bottle and drink it even though she has had water.It just goes on and on.My one positive is the acting skills of Teddy Sears, he's excellent in the role of a psycho baddie. Otherwise this movie is just pointless drivel.
Starts off VERY SLOW! Was wondering if I was going to make it through the first 10 minutes. Kept with it in the hope that it would "turn around", never did. This was one of those movies that have MANY scenes that are so dark that nothing is visible. Guess it saves on set costs. The ending was unsatisfying, to say the least. The best thing I can say about it was that it was short.
Do not expect anything surprising out of this movie. It is so full of clichés that the whole movie could be predicted correctly from the first ten minutes. I gave it a 4/10 because it does waste time when you're bored and have nothing else to watch. 3/4 of the movie is the same scene with the girl's leg stuck in a crashed car and the "bad guy" torturing her. There is little character development or reasoning behind the killings of the "bad guy." The only thing you know about the protagonist is that she is going to see her fiancé in Denver, CO coming from San Francisco, LA when, surprisingly enough, her car breaks down. It's not bad but it's kind of boring to watch.
Have you ever watched a movie, particularly a horror movie or thriller, in which you really didn't like the protagonist? This was that type of movie.Mallory's (Juliane Hough) car breaks down on her way to Denver from San Francisco. As fate would have it some hunky guy is hiking and helps her get on the road again. She returns the favor by giving him a ride and lo and behold he's not such a good guy.This rehashed, good-looking-bad-dude-whom-you-trusted plot is so tired and they did nothing to make it likable. And the main character, Mallory, whoa buddy. She was everything wrong with a petite pretty blond. She made one poor decision after another which is why she ended up in a terrible situation. Then couple that with her hoarse voice and she became more annoying.This movie was replete with a flimsy predictable plot, impossibly absurd lead character and bad acting. I mean, even the lines were of the 25 cent gumball variety. This was a movie I just wanted to end... soon. It could end with Mallory living it could end with her dying and I wouldn't care one way or the other... just end.