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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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.
I only had to watch 19 minutes to give the movie 2 stars. I'm sure it won't be a masterpiece after this point. Because the woman playing the lead role won't learn acting as much as the dog next to her does in the remaining 1 hour and 20 minutes.
I call these kinds of movies undirected movies. Because there is a lack of direction. It's usually an average subject. A truck driver makes life difficult for people on a long road. He doesn't leave a single thing undone throughout the movie. But I'm on the truck driver's side here. A mentally poor woman who was very happy on her way to see her mother about to die didn't seem innocent to me.
Look at the characters, man. They're all caricatures. I only gave one star more for the dog's acting.
She breaks the car's lights instead of turning them off. It's not even funny.
I call these kinds of movies undirected movies. Because there is a lack of direction. It's usually an average subject. A truck driver makes life difficult for people on a long road. He doesn't leave a single thing undone throughout the movie. But I'm on the truck driver's side here. A mentally poor woman who was very happy on her way to see her mother about to die didn't seem innocent to me.
Look at the characters, man. They're all caricatures. I only gave one star more for the dog's acting.
She breaks the car's lights instead of turning them off. It's not even funny.
Canadian films have a reputation for being absolutely awful. Though there's a few exceptions like The Red Violin, and even some cult classics like Cube, most of what the country turns out is insipid garbage. Because of this I was reluctant to go see this film, but I have to say I was very pleasantly surprised.
The Bad: The film is a somewhat slow to get started, and the script in some of the early scenes feels clumsy. Those who are patient with this movie are rewarded, however, as the film finds it's footing around the 30 minute mark and quickly improves.
The Good: Cold Road is realistic, perfectly capturing the creepiness and isolation of Canada's north, and the feeling one gets trying to make their way from one tiny remote community to the next. The heroine is believable, using her brains to survive despite being terrified and alone, and the threat of the man stalking her is intensely relentless.
If you're looking for a high octane / smooth brain Hollywood flick Cold Road isn't for you. It's an intelligent slow burn of a film made on a modest budget but well written, acted, and produced.
Solid, entertaining and highly recommended. Eight stars out of ten.
The Bad: The film is a somewhat slow to get started, and the script in some of the early scenes feels clumsy. Those who are patient with this movie are rewarded, however, as the film finds it's footing around the 30 minute mark and quickly improves.
The Good: Cold Road is realistic, perfectly capturing the creepiness and isolation of Canada's north, and the feeling one gets trying to make their way from one tiny remote community to the next. The heroine is believable, using her brains to survive despite being terrified and alone, and the threat of the man stalking her is intensely relentless.
If you're looking for a high octane / smooth brain Hollywood flick Cold Road isn't for you. It's an intelligent slow burn of a film made on a modest budget but well written, acted, and produced.
Solid, entertaining and highly recommended. Eight stars out of ten.
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.
If anyone knows about Steven Spielberg's 1971 directorial debut Duel, they appreciate this modern take set in Canada. I don't know if it was intended or not but, it's brilliant. I can't say anymore without giving the plot away except to say look up Duel or even better watch it first!!
If anyone knows about Steven Spielberg's 1971 directorial debut Duel, they appreciate this modern take set in Canada. I don't know if it was intended or not but, it's brilliant. I can't say anymore without giving the plot away except to say look up Duel or even better watch it first!!
If anyone knows about Steven Spielberg's 1971 directorial debut Duel, they appreciate this modern take set in Canada. I don't know if it was intended or not but, it's brilliant. I can't say anymore without giving the plot away except to say look up Duel or even better watch it first!!
If anyone knows about Steven Spielberg's 1971 directorial debut Duel, they appreciate this modern take set in Canada. I don't know if it was intended or not but, it's brilliant. I can't say anymore without giving the plot away except to say look up Duel or even better watch it first!!
If anyone knows about Steven Spielberg's 1971 directorial debut Duel, they appreciate this modern take set in Canada. I don't know if it was intended or not but, it's brilliant. I can't say anymore without giving the plot away except to say look up Duel or even better watch it first!!
¿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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