Un homme est forcé d'affronter ses peurs et de faire face à son passé trouble. Il doit trouver un moyen de survivre lorsque son collègue de travail craque et se lance dans une violente folie... Tout lireUn homme est forcé d'affronter ses peurs et de faire face à son passé trouble. Il doit trouver un moyen de survivre lorsque son collègue de travail craque et se lance dans une violente folie meurtrière.Un homme est forcé d'affronter ses peurs et de faire face à son passé trouble. Il doit trouver un moyen de survivre lorsque son collègue de travail craque et se lance dans une violente folie meurtrière.
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Matthew Giovanni Laureano
- Chris
- (as Matthew Laureano)
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This really surprised me. I had no expectations going into it but was hugely impressed by the end.
On reflection, the first thing I think of is how well made it is. The direction, the editing, the plot, the script and the acting are all top drawer.
Special shouts out go to Kyle Gallner who is excellent as the burger boy gone postal.
Johnny Berchtold is great as the wimp you need when Micael Cera is too expensive.
Carter Smith and Jack Stanley, Director and writer respectively, are names i will look out for in the future.
The 2 scenes, one in the burger joint and the diner, are ones that will live with me for a while.
On reflection, the first thing I think of is how well made it is. The direction, the editing, the plot, the script and the acting are all top drawer.
Special shouts out go to Kyle Gallner who is excellent as the burger boy gone postal.
Johnny Berchtold is great as the wimp you need when Micael Cera is too expensive.
Carter Smith and Jack Stanley, Director and writer respectively, are names i will look out for in the future.
The 2 scenes, one in the burger joint and the diner, are ones that will live with me for a while.
The acting is impressive across the board, with everyone's performance hitting the mark. But with much of the film featuring the two leads alone with each other it's Berchtold and Gallner who really get to shine.
A ride well worth taking, The Passenger is a hard film to watch, but most viewers will find it harder to turn it off. It's brutal both physically and emotionally and becomes increasingly more suspenseful as it builds to a seemingly inevitable climax.
It becomes something more than just the standard Hollywood psycho just as The Passenger is something other than the typical Hollywood thriller.
A ride well worth taking, The Passenger is a hard film to watch, but most viewers will find it harder to turn it off. It's brutal both physically and emotionally and becomes increasingly more suspenseful as it builds to a seemingly inevitable climax.
It becomes something more than just the standard Hollywood psycho just as The Passenger is something other than the typical Hollywood thriller.
A young man, who's not living, but merely existing, has his life changed or awaken by a deranged and violent coworker one workday. A shocking incident sends both men on an unpredictable, violent and ultimately inspirational journey to self-discovery for one man and a doomed ending for the other man. Oddly, the deranged violent coworker, played masterfully by the always versatile and great Kyle Gallner, is an effective life coach to his timid coworker. Sure his methods are unorthodox and psychotic, but he gets the job done. Gallner is a perfect balance of uneasy calmness and explosive rage, and his final scene saying what he wanted to be as a child was sadly and beautifully acted. If a critically-acclaimed studio produced this movie or it pushed a certain political agenda, he would have been nominated for the "big" primetime award. Mostly everything behind and in front of the camera works, but something was missing. I don't know if it's in the drawn-out mall scene, but something's missing. I appreciate the ambiguous writing behind what happened to Benson (Gallner) as a child. His emotions when running into his past was enough. A good movie that takes you on a thrill ride, simmers some, thrills a little more, and then it just ends.
The story can be told in just a couple of sentences; as a matter of fact, there is not much in the plot. It does not even adhere to the typical structure of a linear narrative! It is more like a montage of sequences pieced together that mimics the construct of a typical three-act screenplay.
Nevertheless, this effectively puts forth moments of drama that effortlessly induce anxiety and tension. Largely owing to a set of terrific performances given by our two leads, Kyle Gallner and Johnny Berchtold.
Suffice it to say that their sincere acts elevated the script to the next level. If only the story got answers to some of the queries I had, I would have been more generous with my rating. Other than that, this one's a solid watch.
Highly recommended for the 'arthouse' enthusiasts.
Nevertheless, this effectively puts forth moments of drama that effortlessly induce anxiety and tension. Largely owing to a set of terrific performances given by our two leads, Kyle Gallner and Johnny Berchtold.
Suffice it to say that their sincere acts elevated the script to the next level. If only the story got answers to some of the queries I had, I would have been more generous with my rating. Other than that, this one's a solid watch.
Highly recommended for the 'arthouse' enthusiasts.
I enjoyed this movie from the start. It grips you in and keeps you invested until the end. The performances are really what carry it and the unpredictable nature of the antagonist. The horrific nature of his crimes paired with his charismatic laid back personality is a brilliant clash. The only problem I have with the movie is its generic predictable ending. Anyone watching would think 1 of 2 scenarios would happen. Protagonist stands up to him and kills him or the antagonist gets caught. Unfortunately one of these is the case and I felt this movie could've gone in 100 different directions. It had endless possibilities but chose a basic boring ending. However it doesn't undo what the film presented prior. It's definitely entertaining and ultimately keeps you guessing until the end. I appreciated this film. Talented cast really made this film memorable for me.
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- AnecdotesAlthough primarily set as a pursuit and captivity on the road, the film "The Passenger" (2023) was entirely shot in New Orleans, Louisiana. The production team utilized various locations and landscapes within and around New Orleans to create the impression of a long journey across different routes, despite all the filming taking place within a relatively small geographical area.
- GaffesWithout ever having been touched, Chris' feet go from leaning on the wall to being curled up in the bench seat.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: The Kyle Gallner Triple Feature Spectacular! (2023)
- Bandes originalesHeaven Bound
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Written by The Reverand Horatio Duncan and Amos Sweets
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- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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