Dos padres entran en una carrera contrarreloj cuando reciben una angustiosa llamada telefónica de su hija a altas horas de la noche después de que ella provocara un trágico accidente automov... Leer todoDos padres entran en una carrera contrarreloj cuando reciben una angustiosa llamada telefónica de su hija a altas horas de la noche después de que ella provocara un trágico accidente automovilístico.Dos padres entran en una carrera contrarreloj cuando reciben una angustiosa llamada telefónica de su hija a altas horas de la noche después de que ella provocara un trágico accidente automovilístico.
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Hallow Road is a film that completely surprised me. I knew nothing about it going in, and was absorbed from start to finish.
It is a short, sharp, tense, and gripping affair that is contained in largely to three performances, a car, and a phone conversation. I won't go into many more plot details as it is best approached cold, as you go on the journey with the characters. I've seen some people quibble with the third act and the direction the film takes. Whether the final moments are a satisfying conclusion only you can determine. I do think there is a nice amount of ambiguity left in the ending though which leaves it up to you to decide, and for me it worked quite well.
The performances from Matthew Rhys and Rosamund Pike are both brilliant. They capture every emotion possible and really take you on the emotional rollercoaster with them.
Hallow Road is an utter surprise and a simple but thoroughly effective suspense thriller.
It is a short, sharp, tense, and gripping affair that is contained in largely to three performances, a car, and a phone conversation. I won't go into many more plot details as it is best approached cold, as you go on the journey with the characters. I've seen some people quibble with the third act and the direction the film takes. Whether the final moments are a satisfying conclusion only you can determine. I do think there is a nice amount of ambiguity left in the ending though which leaves it up to you to decide, and for me it worked quite well.
The performances from Matthew Rhys and Rosamund Pike are both brilliant. They capture every emotion possible and really take you on the emotional rollercoaster with them.
Hallow Road is an utter surprise and a simple but thoroughly effective suspense thriller.
In the categories "disturbingly realistic" and "true nightmares you really don't want to go through yourself", Hallow Road is a film that scores very high. Director Babak Anvari ("I Came By") delivers a very intense and compelling thriller here, even though the story largely takes place in one enclosed location (a car) and has only two main characters (and also a few voices over the phone).
The concept is simple, but that makes it even more efficient. In the middle of the night, parents Maddie and Franck receive a panicky phone call from their teenage daughter Alice. She caused an accident with her father's car. The car is stuck and damaged, but - much worse - there is another girl lying motionless on the road. The parents jump in the car and stay in touch with Alice, but during the long journey the problems pile up. Is the girl who was hit by a car still alive? Where is the ambulance? Why did Alice drive to such a remote place? Was she sober? Will this incident destroy the rest of her life?
There are 2 main reasons why "Hallow Road" is the most haunting and unforgettable thriller you will see this year (and perhaps also in the coming years). First and foremost because it is - simply - a realistic scenario. The chance this horror will happen to yourself, or someone close to you, is much greater than, say, moving into a haunted house or having to fight werewolves and zombies. You read about hit-and-run accidents almost daily, and behind each of these incidents is a tragic story for both sides. Secondly, because Matthew Rhys and - especially - Rosamund Pike give away such incredibly strong performances. Director Anvari felt that the story couldn't just end like a random news fact, and so there are some weird twists in the script towards the end. Still very absorbing, though. The ending is completely open to interpretation, and that too is the best they could have done. Powerful film, recommended!
The concept is simple, but that makes it even more efficient. In the middle of the night, parents Maddie and Franck receive a panicky phone call from their teenage daughter Alice. She caused an accident with her father's car. The car is stuck and damaged, but - much worse - there is another girl lying motionless on the road. The parents jump in the car and stay in touch with Alice, but during the long journey the problems pile up. Is the girl who was hit by a car still alive? Where is the ambulance? Why did Alice drive to such a remote place? Was she sober? Will this incident destroy the rest of her life?
There are 2 main reasons why "Hallow Road" is the most haunting and unforgettable thriller you will see this year (and perhaps also in the coming years). First and foremost because it is - simply - a realistic scenario. The chance this horror will happen to yourself, or someone close to you, is much greater than, say, moving into a haunted house or having to fight werewolves and zombies. You read about hit-and-run accidents almost daily, and behind each of these incidents is a tragic story for both sides. Secondly, because Matthew Rhys and - especially - Rosamund Pike give away such incredibly strong performances. Director Anvari felt that the story couldn't just end like a random news fact, and so there are some weird twists in the script towards the end. Still very absorbing, though. The ending is completely open to interpretation, and that too is the best they could have done. Powerful film, recommended!
It's the middle of the night and a married couple (Rosamund Pyke and Matthew Rhys) are woken by a frantic 'phone call from their teenage daughter Alice. Alice has taken her father's car without permission, she has crashed it on a remote woodland road, hitting a young woman in the process. Mum (a paramedic) and Dad drive the 40 something miles to find her. Most of the movie consists of Alice talking on the 'phone to her parents in their vehicle and their drive is in real time, quite an interesting idea though it will not please everyone, no doubt some viewers will find it boring. The good performances and the urgency of the family's plight do help keep the movie together. This is a film that you could follow with your eyes closed for the bulk of the running time. And it also proves that suggested horror can be far more scary than actually seeing it. Hallow Road is a creepy and unnerving journey. However, it is not all good. For a start I found the ending a bit disappointing, I had hoped for more. Also the film is set in England/The UK, the road markings aren't British, the car's Satnav reads in miles but its speedometer is in KM/H (it was filmed in Ireland and the Czech Republic). And it is obvious that the vehicle isn't always moving when it is meant to be (bear in mind most of the plot takes place in the car). I didn't know what to expect from this suspense thriller, it is quite unique and I was fairly happy with it though I wouldn't watch it again.
Too many films bombard you with so much that you become complacent to what you are watching..not Hallow Rd.
This film may sound very simple, 2 people in a car driving to help their daughter, but it keeps you interested and engaged throughout.
I can't tell you too much as ill ruin it for you but my advice is pay attention as you will be piecing everything you have seen together at the end.
Excellent acting from Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys and tight direction from Babak Anvari. He was behind I Came By which i also enjoyed on Netflix. If youve seen that then you will know to expect the unexpected Go see and enjoy the debate afterwards!
This film may sound very simple, 2 people in a car driving to help their daughter, but it keeps you interested and engaged throughout.
I can't tell you too much as ill ruin it for you but my advice is pay attention as you will be piecing everything you have seen together at the end.
Excellent acting from Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys and tight direction from Babak Anvari. He was behind I Came By which i also enjoyed on Netflix. If youve seen that then you will know to expect the unexpected Go see and enjoy the debate afterwards!
When parents "Maddie" (Rosamund Pike) and husband "Frank" (Matthew Rhys) get a call from their teenage daughter to say she has been in a road accident, they immediately get into their car and head to the quite far distant and remote scene. The rest of the film sees the couple trying to think what is best to do as the paramedic mother tries to help with an immediate problem whilst the father takes a more long-term and sacrificial view in the event of a worst case scenario. Things only get more fraught when another couple encounter "Alice" first and her folks become increasingly concerned that their "help" might only make matters even worse! With only the intensity of their car as the scenario as this all takes place via the telephone, and what I must admit was probably the slowest and/or safest driving to the site of an accident I've ever witnessed on film (or anywhere else, for that matter) we are introduced to a couple with demons galore and a somewhat confused sense of the ridiculous and of their own priorities. It's that very superficiality and flakiness that makes this a bit more potent than your average thriller and at times it has a characterful intensity akin to a late night radio play with limited visuals and audio: just two people and an increasingly effective and frenzied script. Rhys tends to overact a bit but Pike and the gripping pace of the film deliver something that asks what we might do for our kids, but in a much less typical and frankly more pragmatic fashion. It's only eighty minutes long and that really helps to keep the film focussed and though it isn't a film you are likely to recall for very long, it does work well enough on a big screen.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesFilmed in both Ireland and, for the interior scenes, the Czech Republic.
- PifiasAt one point in the film, you are shown the sat-nav and it says that they are precisely 25 miles away. 15 minutes later, the sat-nav is shown again, and they are still exactly 25 miles away, despite having not stopped driving during that time.
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