Añade un argumento en tu idiomaOn a frozen highway in the remote Canadian North, an Indigenous woman and her dog are hunted by a stranger in a semi truck.On a frozen highway in the remote Canadian North, an Indigenous woman and her dog are hunted by a stranger in a semi truck.On a frozen highway in the remote Canadian North, an Indigenous woman and her dog are hunted by a stranger in a semi truck.
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I watched this on a whim. Never heard of or seen Roseanne Supernault before but she had a look that caught my interest. This felt very much like a Lifetime Channel movie, which isn't a bad thing, as those can be quite entertaining from the getgo. This movie started out a bit slow but I liked that it was somewhat of a slow burn. It allowed to get to know the main character as if you were on the road trip with her.
I found it somewhat relatable of going back to your old hometown after being away for quite a while. Where its a really long drive to get out towards a small town. The cold snowy setting and the music set the mood. I really did enjoy the soundtrack for this and thats what kept me along for the ride.
The film is quick to set up Tracy as someone who is a bit of a pushover and just lets people walk all over her. Didn't think that was necessary but it establishes that she is someone who feels alone. Her husband/significant other is the type who is more enthusiastic about his work life than his home life. It doesn't go any further than that or have it be a returning plot point. Its just presented early and forgotten.
I thought the dog 'Pretzel' made for the comic relief of sorts. When the tension would build, you could count on Pretzel to ease things up a little. I found it odd how the dog is the most calm and patient passenger. Never once saw the dog eat or drink anything. Only had to go to the bathroom a couple of times the whole trip. For me, I'd have liked if the film went on a bit longer and showed these sort of mundane moments just for the sake of bringing some realism. I'm very into road movies where you have maybe 1 or 2 characters for the majority. This kept to that with Tracy and Pretzel. I thought they were likeable characters.
The moment at the gas station was hilarious and frustrating at the same time. Goes to show that not everyone pays attention to the details when they are incredibly stressed out.
The one thing I did think was done well was when we see Tracey inside the car while speeding away. To see a character actually show the anxiety hit...that brought some emotionality to things.
I was thrown off a bit at seeing that this trucker took down another vehicle and actually left the driver for dead. That had me assume this was going to be more of a horror movie where the suspense would build and build. Thats not what this movie is. I would have liked to have gotten more of a thriller but I guess thats too cliche and overdone as it is.
The feeling of being helpless is where this movie goes. Showing how Tracy can't go to anyone for help because everyones a bit on the racist side. I've seen that feeling of helplessness happen quite often, to where you don't even feel safe when a police officer shows up. I'd prefer to have seen her have more of a confrontation with the officer just for the sake of drama...but it doesn't happen. She avoids the officer once she views him as an obstacle rather than a solution.
It was interesting to see what Tracy does once shes at the end of her rope. It was a nice change of pace to see that she was somewhat clever even though I would have taken several different approaches to the situation. It does get somewhat frustrating when things don't seem as clever as they should for her. I give props for at least showing the attempts. How the confrontation ends between Tracey and the trucker was satisfying enough.
By the time it got to the ending, it seemed relatable with going through hell just to get to your destination, when even that isn't exactly "home sweet home".
I've seen many comments in comparing this to DUEL. Yea...the basic premise is lifted right from it. Though I feel that DUEL worked because it was much more simple and because of the era it was made in. This film attempts to bring some sense of story aside from the truck bullying her on the road.
I did like Roseanne Supernault. Thats the type of actress I'd like to see more of just because shes different from the usual actress that would be in this type of role. I see women with this look and build quite often when out and about, but not so much in movies. I remember a few years back watching 'Alone' that had a woman being stalked on the road by a skeazy guy. It was a more traditional thriller/horror flick. That ended up boring the hell out of me to where I can't even remember how the second half of the film went. This movie kept my attention throughout and thats an accomplishment of the actress being interesting enough to watch. The facial expressions and attitude just really hit home with people I've known over the years who I've seen be defeated or having everything go wrong. That had me invested in this character.
I could go on and on about the good things and the faults. Overall, I was entertained enough to want to see whats gonna end up happening. There is symbolism and a layer of depth to the story. I definitely wanted more of the road trip. I wanted to get to know Tracy more. To learn more of her issues with her significant other, with her sister, with her mother, with her uncle. To learn of more of the hardships so that I can be more sympathetic towards her, rather than just sympathizing with her having a really crappy road trip. I wanted more obstacles in her way apart from the obnoxious truck driver. Could have had her get lost, get a flat tire, hitting a deer, having indigestion, having to stay at a shady motel, having the officer pull her over, and all the other annoying challenges that occur when on long drives. I feel that would have made this be a much more standout movie if the evil trucker was just one of many more obstacles.
I found it somewhat relatable of going back to your old hometown after being away for quite a while. Where its a really long drive to get out towards a small town. The cold snowy setting and the music set the mood. I really did enjoy the soundtrack for this and thats what kept me along for the ride.
The film is quick to set up Tracy as someone who is a bit of a pushover and just lets people walk all over her. Didn't think that was necessary but it establishes that she is someone who feels alone. Her husband/significant other is the type who is more enthusiastic about his work life than his home life. It doesn't go any further than that or have it be a returning plot point. Its just presented early and forgotten.
I thought the dog 'Pretzel' made for the comic relief of sorts. When the tension would build, you could count on Pretzel to ease things up a little. I found it odd how the dog is the most calm and patient passenger. Never once saw the dog eat or drink anything. Only had to go to the bathroom a couple of times the whole trip. For me, I'd have liked if the film went on a bit longer and showed these sort of mundane moments just for the sake of bringing some realism. I'm very into road movies where you have maybe 1 or 2 characters for the majority. This kept to that with Tracy and Pretzel. I thought they were likeable characters.
The moment at the gas station was hilarious and frustrating at the same time. Goes to show that not everyone pays attention to the details when they are incredibly stressed out.
The one thing I did think was done well was when we see Tracey inside the car while speeding away. To see a character actually show the anxiety hit...that brought some emotionality to things.
I was thrown off a bit at seeing that this trucker took down another vehicle and actually left the driver for dead. That had me assume this was going to be more of a horror movie where the suspense would build and build. Thats not what this movie is. I would have liked to have gotten more of a thriller but I guess thats too cliche and overdone as it is.
The feeling of being helpless is where this movie goes. Showing how Tracy can't go to anyone for help because everyones a bit on the racist side. I've seen that feeling of helplessness happen quite often, to where you don't even feel safe when a police officer shows up. I'd prefer to have seen her have more of a confrontation with the officer just for the sake of drama...but it doesn't happen. She avoids the officer once she views him as an obstacle rather than a solution.
It was interesting to see what Tracy does once shes at the end of her rope. It was a nice change of pace to see that she was somewhat clever even though I would have taken several different approaches to the situation. It does get somewhat frustrating when things don't seem as clever as they should for her. I give props for at least showing the attempts. How the confrontation ends between Tracey and the trucker was satisfying enough.
By the time it got to the ending, it seemed relatable with going through hell just to get to your destination, when even that isn't exactly "home sweet home".
I've seen many comments in comparing this to DUEL. Yea...the basic premise is lifted right from it. Though I feel that DUEL worked because it was much more simple and because of the era it was made in. This film attempts to bring some sense of story aside from the truck bullying her on the road.
I did like Roseanne Supernault. Thats the type of actress I'd like to see more of just because shes different from the usual actress that would be in this type of role. I see women with this look and build quite often when out and about, but not so much in movies. I remember a few years back watching 'Alone' that had a woman being stalked on the road by a skeazy guy. It was a more traditional thriller/horror flick. That ended up boring the hell out of me to where I can't even remember how the second half of the film went. This movie kept my attention throughout and thats an accomplishment of the actress being interesting enough to watch. The facial expressions and attitude just really hit home with people I've known over the years who I've seen be defeated or having everything go wrong. That had me invested in this character.
I could go on and on about the good things and the faults. Overall, I was entertained enough to want to see whats gonna end up happening. There is symbolism and a layer of depth to the story. I definitely wanted more of the road trip. I wanted to get to know Tracy more. To learn more of her issues with her significant other, with her sister, with her mother, with her uncle. To learn of more of the hardships so that I can be more sympathetic towards her, rather than just sympathizing with her having a really crappy road trip. I wanted more obstacles in her way apart from the obnoxious truck driver. Could have had her get lost, get a flat tire, hitting a deer, having indigestion, having to stay at a shady motel, having the officer pull her over, and all the other annoying challenges that occur when on long drives. I feel that would have made this be a much more standout movie if the evil trucker was just one of many more obstacles.
I was initially drawn into picking up the 2023 thriller "Cold Road" from the movie's cover. And the fact that it was a movie that I had never seen before definitely also helped to make me want to watch it.
However, I have to say that the concept of the story, with one or more persons being harassed by someone in a truck, is something that has been done countless times before, so it wasn't as if writer and director Kelvin Redvers was reinventing the genre here. But there was something that worked about the narrative, especially because it was made in a way where you could almost feel Tracy's desperation and frustration with the situation. And leading actress Roseanne Supernault really took the narrative and made it work, made it hers.
I was not familiar with leading actress Roseanne Supernault, but she was really well-cast for the role and she carried the movie quite nicely with her talent and on-screen presence. Actually I wasn't familiar with anyone on the cast list, and that is something I do enjoy when I sit down and watch a movie with unfamiliar faces and talents, and thus not associating the actors and actresses with previously portrayed popular roles.
Despite the fact of "Cold Road" coming off as just another highway harassment movie, it actually is well-worth checking out. I was genuinely and pleasantly entertained throughout the course of the 100 minutes that the movie ran for.
My rating of writer and director Kelvin Redvers's 2023 thriller "Cold Road" lands on a well-deserved six out of ten stars.
However, I have to say that the concept of the story, with one or more persons being harassed by someone in a truck, is something that has been done countless times before, so it wasn't as if writer and director Kelvin Redvers was reinventing the genre here. But there was something that worked about the narrative, especially because it was made in a way where you could almost feel Tracy's desperation and frustration with the situation. And leading actress Roseanne Supernault really took the narrative and made it work, made it hers.
I was not familiar with leading actress Roseanne Supernault, but she was really well-cast for the role and she carried the movie quite nicely with her talent and on-screen presence. Actually I wasn't familiar with anyone on the cast list, and that is something I do enjoy when I sit down and watch a movie with unfamiliar faces and talents, and thus not associating the actors and actresses with previously portrayed popular roles.
Despite the fact of "Cold Road" coming off as just another highway harassment movie, it actually is well-worth checking out. I was genuinely and pleasantly entertained throughout the course of the 100 minutes that the movie ran for.
My rating of writer and director Kelvin Redvers's 2023 thriller "Cold Road" lands on a well-deserved six out of ten stars.
This is not a movie about MMIW, and it doesn't give justice to discussions about racism in the far north. It's awkward, non-sensical, cringey and writes the woman lead as a moron. Watch literally any other movie to support Indigenous cinema. I do not want curious viewers looking to support Indigenous cinema to waste their time in this movie. It doesn't work as a thriller, it doesn't educate, it's not edifying.
It's hard to describe how incomprehensible the lead's decision making is. It's frankly insulting to the audience. And no, her being in grief doesn't explain it. Oh well, the concept was interesting but the delivery...oof.
It's hard to describe how incomprehensible the lead's decision making is. It's frankly insulting to the audience. And no, her being in grief doesn't explain it. Oh well, the concept was interesting but the delivery...oof.
As a huge fan of Roseanne Supernault, I really wanted to like this movie. Unfortunately, a terrible script made this movie impossible to like. As someone who grew up in the north, like Supernault's character, I found it difficult to believe she would need to stop and map out her trip on a drive back to her home town to see her ailing mother. That was early in the show and the far-fetched scenarios just got worse as the movie progressed - and it was just one unlikely scenario after another. The tension between Supernault's character and her sister seemed unnecessary and added nothing to the story.
This Tracy has zero time management skills and delusional. All this wouldn't have happened if she's just selfish enough to mind her own business. Also, who the heck doesn't check their oil level after filling them up?! Who speaks on the phone at the gas station?! And that dog with zero survival skills?! You couldn't move when the truck was approaching you?! The only fun thing in this movie for me was Optimus Prime dupe truck, that's all.
But anyways, screw the truck driver and whoever shares the same behavior with him. If there's Cold Road 2, it should be about harassing the truck driver next.
But anyways, screw the truck driver and whoever shares the same behavior with him. If there's Cold Road 2, it should be about harassing the truck driver next.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe director, Redvers was inspired by early Steven Spielberg and Coen brothers movies such as Duel and Blood Simple.
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