The sun drenched days of summer turn dark and ominous for hitchhiking duo Jack and Véronique when they become inexplicably entangled with a mysterious married couple and a local road kill co... Read allThe sun drenched days of summer turn dark and ominous for hitchhiking duo Jack and Véronique when they become inexplicably entangled with a mysterious married couple and a local road kill collector in rural France.The sun drenched days of summer turn dark and ominous for hitchhiking duo Jack and Véronique when they become inexplicably entangled with a mysterious married couple and a local road kill collector in rural France.
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Road Games: About a couple of hitchhikers who encounter an odd couple in France. BTW there's a serial killer on the loose, preying on hitchhikers, leaving their butchered remains to be found. There's also a crazy taxidermist in the area. Some real tension and a few shocks. Worth watching. 6/10. On Horror Channel.
Jack is hitch hiking home to England in 'rural France' – more on that later. Along the way he encounters Veronique and they decide to hitch together. This is against the backdrop of a serial killer who – you guessed it – hunts hitch hikers – mwahh etc
Then they encounter a strange older couple who have an old Rover 2000 but live in a fantastic château and their paths having crossed will have ramifications. That is when things get interesting.
Now to say any more would be too much of a reveal. That said there is not a lot of substance to this film. The actors are all very good and manage to illicit empathy and conjure up a sense of foreboding as and when is necessary. The music is right too and I liked the locations – actually believing it was France, but some of the shots were done in Kent.
This film has its fans and its detractors and its fans but despite the tension and the pacing it still felt a little on the slow side. I did however 'enjoy' it for the most part but appreciate why some have labelled it a 'B Movie', than again some films in that genre are excellent.
Then they encounter a strange older couple who have an old Rover 2000 but live in a fantastic château and their paths having crossed will have ramifications. That is when things get interesting.
Now to say any more would be too much of a reveal. That said there is not a lot of substance to this film. The actors are all very good and manage to illicit empathy and conjure up a sense of foreboding as and when is necessary. The music is right too and I liked the locations – actually believing it was France, but some of the shots were done in Kent.
This film has its fans and its detractors and its fans but despite the tension and the pacing it still felt a little on the slow side. I did however 'enjoy' it for the most part but appreciate why some have labelled it a 'B Movie', than again some films in that genre are excellent.
Let me start off by saying that I kind of enjoyed this movie. However . . .
It's a total mess. A mountain of things happen that you, as the viewer, are supposed to take in and remember later as events unfold.
Scary mansion, older folk and mannequins are all in abundance. What isn't, is any sense of a linear plot after the first 40 minutes.
Watch it if you're drunk, speak French, or enjoy worrying about the dialogue flipping between English and subtitled French.
It's a total mess. A mountain of things happen that you, as the viewer, are supposed to take in and remember later as events unfold.
Scary mansion, older folk and mannequins are all in abundance. What isn't, is any sense of a linear plot after the first 40 minutes.
Watch it if you're drunk, speak French, or enjoy worrying about the dialogue flipping between English and subtitled French.
I did not see this one coming.
I really loved the music, gave it an old school giallo feel to the movie. Not that all the yellow in the cinematography didn't do the trick.
Road Games does expect us to swallow some stuff that does not go down too well, but overall it was a great slasher-styled movie experience, that never bores.
The characters are interesting enough to keep your interest to the very last minute, and I mean the very last.
The suspense of what's going on is great. Lots of twist and turns to keep you on your toes as you try to figure out what's going on.
The plot twist was a little lackluster, but it goes with the whole environment.
Well done!!
I really loved the music, gave it an old school giallo feel to the movie. Not that all the yellow in the cinematography didn't do the trick.
Road Games does expect us to swallow some stuff that does not go down too well, but overall it was a great slasher-styled movie experience, that never bores.
The characters are interesting enough to keep your interest to the very last minute, and I mean the very last.
The suspense of what's going on is great. Lots of twist and turns to keep you on your toes as you try to figure out what's going on.
The plot twist was a little lackluster, but it goes with the whole environment.
Well done!!
The psychological thriller "Road Games" aspires to be atmospheric avant-garde entertainment. Alas, it never reaches such territory. However, any flick that features an American, a Brit and two Frenchies has it's merits. Even if the potpourri of performances and plot points are perplexing as all hell. Nevertheless, "Road Games" is a helluva ride.
If you can just manage to maintain traction.
If you can just manage to maintain traction.
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- TriviaWent straight to #1 when it debuted on streaming platform Netflix in America and retained the top spot for 3 consecutive days - July 12, 13 & 14, 2016 - before Stranger Things (2016) premiered on July 15 and knocked it to 2nd place.
- GoofsThe tape over Grizard's mouth has been redone for the final post-credits scene, much more nicely than Veronique originally applied it.
- Crazy creditsThere is an additional scene after the end credits.
- ConnectionsReferences Road Games (1981)
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- Road Games: Fausse Route
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- St. Clere Estate, Heaverham, Kent, England, UK(French house)
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- $51,985
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 2.39:1
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