A young couple travelling down the freeway seem to be unable to get off the road after being hunted by someone intent on keeping them on the road.A young couple travelling down the freeway seem to be unable to get off the road after being hunted by someone intent on keeping them on the road.A young couple travelling down the freeway seem to be unable to get off the road after being hunted by someone intent on keeping them on the road.
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The Fearway begins with a couple driving in the desert experiencing an aggressive driver until they pull off at a diner. Then, their trouble starts. They attempt to continue on their way, but somehow they end up back at the diner.
So, this movie attempts to provide some type of horror, but the elements dont create any horrorific moments. Supernatural elements leading to metaphysical pondering. Consider No Exit but quite pedestrian at heart. They dialogue snd plotting tend toward the stilted. I think they filmmakers were trying for mysterious, but instead, they hit upon trite and vague, starting the viewer down the path of pretention.
This film tries to present something greater than what the parts total. Acting is subpar, but earnest. And that doesn't help the production move away from annoying. There is no fear on The Fearway.
So, this movie attempts to provide some type of horror, but the elements dont create any horrorific moments. Supernatural elements leading to metaphysical pondering. Consider No Exit but quite pedestrian at heart. They dialogue snd plotting tend toward the stilted. I think they filmmakers were trying for mysterious, but instead, they hit upon trite and vague, starting the viewer down the path of pretention.
This film tries to present something greater than what the parts total. Acting is subpar, but earnest. And that doesn't help the production move away from annoying. There is no fear on The Fearway.
Slobodan Gajic's The Fearway attempts to deliver a supernatural thriller with elements that feel like a nod to Stephen King's mysterious style and echoes of the series From. While the concept of being trapped in an infinite time loop has its inherent intrigue, this film falls short in execution.
The acting is notably bad, with performances that lack depth and fail to engage the viewer emotionally. The plot is far too predictable, making the "twists" feel telegraphed and lacking impact. If you're hoping for surprises, you won't find them here.
That said, the film's simplicity and short runtime (a brisk 81 minutes) work to its advantage. It's a "sit back, expect nothing, and enjoy" kind of movie, provided you're willing to forgive its shortcomings. But for those not into time loops or seeking richer storytelling, skipping The Fearway might be the better option.
Ultimately, it's a film that doesn't demand much from its audience, which can be a double-edged sword. If you're curious and looking for something light, give it a shot. Otherwise, there's little to miss here.
The acting is notably bad, with performances that lack depth and fail to engage the viewer emotionally. The plot is far too predictable, making the "twists" feel telegraphed and lacking impact. If you're hoping for surprises, you won't find them here.
That said, the film's simplicity and short runtime (a brisk 81 minutes) work to its advantage. It's a "sit back, expect nothing, and enjoy" kind of movie, provided you're willing to forgive its shortcomings. But for those not into time loops or seeking richer storytelling, skipping The Fearway might be the better option.
Ultimately, it's a film that doesn't demand much from its audience, which can be a double-edged sword. If you're curious and looking for something light, give it a shot. Otherwise, there's little to miss here.
I thought this film was going to be awful, but it turned out to be more fun than I thought with some nice touches. I did guess the plot twist fairly quickly in, because I have seen other films with a familiar premise, and the hints are there. I thought it was going to be a cheap knock off of films like Jeepers Creepers, especially with the creepy guy. But I'm glad I was wrong about that.
I don't think it's a tense or scary style horror, it's more figure out what is going on mystery/twilight zone type horror. My favourite touch of the film was everyone getting the two coins in the diner.
The budget is not big, but I did notice there were some extremely pretty shots, and the camera work is beautiful. I wish I would have known the story behind the secondary characters more because they clearly have a tale to tell.
It's not big Hollywood Film good, but I thought it had a lot to like.
I don't think it's a tense or scary style horror, it's more figure out what is going on mystery/twilight zone type horror. My favourite touch of the film was everyone getting the two coins in the diner.
The budget is not big, but I did notice there were some extremely pretty shots, and the camera work is beautiful. I wish I would have known the story behind the secondary characters more because they clearly have a tale to tell.
It's not big Hollywood Film good, but I thought it had a lot to like.
The Fearway is the feature length debut from fledgling director Robert Gajic.
It tells the story of a young, soon to be newlywed, couple, who find themselves caught in a loop, surrounded by a handful of seemingly malevolent characters- not all of of which mean to do them harm- while traveling down an isolated stretch of Highway 66.
While trapped in this bizarre experience, they find themselves being chased down by a demonic looking man, driving a black muscle car.
From whom they can't seem to escape.
Their only moments of respite come when they pull off at the Last Chance Rest Stop...where they meet a number of other odd characters.
Eventually, they do manage to put the pieces together, and figure out what is happening to them.
Leaving them to fight for a final chance to escape, what would otherwise be a grim fate.
Unfortunately the acting is pretty mid across the board.
While the storyline is a bit too predictable.
Making the whole experience a bit underwhelming.
But, with that being said...it's a valiant attempt at a first feature.
With some decent moments of cinematography.
Though certainly a film you won't be disappointed with if you miss.
2.5 out of 10.
It tells the story of a young, soon to be newlywed, couple, who find themselves caught in a loop, surrounded by a handful of seemingly malevolent characters- not all of of which mean to do them harm- while traveling down an isolated stretch of Highway 66.
While trapped in this bizarre experience, they find themselves being chased down by a demonic looking man, driving a black muscle car.
From whom they can't seem to escape.
Their only moments of respite come when they pull off at the Last Chance Rest Stop...where they meet a number of other odd characters.
Eventually, they do manage to put the pieces together, and figure out what is happening to them.
Leaving them to fight for a final chance to escape, what would otherwise be a grim fate.
Unfortunately the acting is pretty mid across the board.
While the storyline is a bit too predictable.
Making the whole experience a bit underwhelming.
But, with that being said...it's a valiant attempt at a first feature.
With some decent moments of cinematography.
Though certainly a film you won't be disappointed with if you miss.
2.5 out of 10.
I had a feeling this was going to be a poor mans Jeepers Creepers and within the first 5 minutes my assumption was a bit stronger but the further I got I realized I was 100% right. I made it maybe 20 minutes in. I honestly have no idea since I stopped the movie and deleted it from my Prime watch history. I don't even want a reminder that I saw any part of this movie.
The Ferry Man looked very low budget and tacky. They couldn't even afford FX. I truly can't believe friends told them that this was a good idea to make, then patted them on the back after making it. Laughable attempt at a horror movie. Truly, what was the idea?
Could've had a V8!
The Ferry Man looked very low budget and tacky. They couldn't even afford FX. I truly can't believe friends told them that this was a good idea to make, then patted them on the back after making it. Laughable attempt at a horror movie. Truly, what was the idea?
Could've had a V8!
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- TriviaThe Bus Boy and the waitress are together in real life and have been for 4 years .
- GoofsWhen they found the destroyed car and said "it's our car" it clearly wasn't! They were driving a Kia Soul and the destroyed car was a Chrysler PT Cruiser.
- ConnectionsReferences Forensic Files (1996)
- SoundtracksNobody Loves You When You're Down
written by John Berry & the Outliers
performed by John Berry & the Outliers
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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