Stranded at the side of the road after a tire blowout, a group of friends become targets for an enigmatic sniper.
Kelly Connaire | Jodi | |
Stephanie Pearson | Keren | |
Rod Hernandez | Todd | |
Anthony Kirlew | Eric | |
Alexa Yeames | Sara | |
Jason Tobias | Jeff | |
Aion Boyd | Rifleman | |
Eric Matuschek | Father | |
Ikumi Yoshimatsu | Mother | |
Hana Burson | Daughter | |
Chris Powell | Sheriff | |
Graham Skipper | Deputy | |
Nick Burson | Eager Officer | |
Emory Lawrence | Cautious Officer |
Director | Ryuhei Kitamura | |
Writer | Ryuhei Kitamura, Joey O'Bryan | |
Producer | Nick Burson, Ryuhei Kitamura, Taro Maki, Ko Mori, Matt Taylor | |
Musician | Aldo Shllaku | |
Photography | Matthias Schubert |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Flix To be Burnt |
Purchased | May 27, 2018 at MKVCage |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Jun 02, 2018 at home |
Added Date | Jun 03, 2018 03:45:52 |
Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:56:43 |
My quick rating - 6,1/10. Pretty tense movie. You wouldn't think there would be much to keep your attention being pinned on the side of a car by a sniper. But for 1.5 hours, this movie had me watching. I think they key to success is the fact that these were everyday people. Not the "one" person who happens to coincidentally be ex-navy seal, or something like that. And the ways that they respond to the terror of being trapped on the side of the road by some person for no apparent reason, plucking them off for fun, and at will was quality stuff. For the gore fans, the effective use of blood, and also suggested further body damage was quite gruesome. I was close to putting this in the horror category, but I'll stick with thriller, with some horror elements. Drop in a very good ending, and you end up with a darn good movie. Don't bother with the other reviews on IMDB. Too many said the "why didn't they do this, or that" and appreciate this movie for thinking, "what would I do" and I bet you won't just be coming up with clever mcgyver ideas, but would most likely be peeing yourself in fear. This just makes it all the more real (in fiction)