In a zombie apocalypse, one man desperately tries to keep his family alive.In a zombie apocalypse, one man desperately tries to keep his family alive.In a zombie apocalypse, one man desperately tries to keep his family alive.
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Brahim Chab
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Second movie of 2
This is the second movie of 2, but the release dates don't match that. The first one is called "Paradise Z" or Dead Earth or Two of us. I actually enjoyed both movies, but this one more. They are not great movies, totally low budget and it shows. But I did really enjoy them. If you don't want to watch a low budget movie, this is definitely not for you. I watch lots of them as I watch more zombie movies then most people have any idea there are. So this will be more my speed then most peoples.
Horrible all around
Dialogue must've been written by a five-year-old... they clearly also made the set and props. It's a disaster. It's boring. It's delivered by robots. Camera is oddly constantly doing closeups of MC's chin, ears, and the wife's spider mascara lashes. There's no reason for the catalyst to the MCs moving.... like the "bad guys" break in to the homemade fort to just let the zombies run amuck, not steal or takeover... just so they can all be ate by said zombies. Nonsense.
Don't watch this. You're welcome.
This movie is one of the worst I've seen. It's like a group of college students had to put it together for a school project. The only decent thing about it is the main actor but he has nothing to go off of. Save yourself the time and money. Don't watch.
This was downright horrible...
Oh dear lord... That is essentially all that is needed to summarize this 2019 'action' movie starring Mark Dacascos from writer and director Wych Kaosayananda.
When I sat down to watch this movie it was solely because of it having Mark Dacascos in the lead role. But it didn't take me long into the movie to realize that this was going to be a suckfest. And it was. Oh, how it was.
Now, the movie is listed as action. No, this isn't really an action movie. It is sort of a movie that tries to accommodate a heap of genres, which included action, horror, drama and thriller, but ultimately failed to deliver on any of them. And the movie turned out to be a scrambled heap of a muddled mess that didn't prove to be overly entertaining or enjoyable.
Initially I was a little bit thrilled when I saw zombies, but then I noticed the make-up on the zombies and the way that they were moving, and my excitement quickly vanished. This movie may have zombies in it, but I wouldn't really characterize the movie as being a zombie movie per se.
The storyline in "The Driver" was, and pardon me for being perfectly blunt here, pointless. It was ridiculously slow paced and it served next to no purpose, which meant that the movie trotted on in an atrocious pace and offered very, very little for the audience to enjoy.
And the characters in the movie were mundane, one-dimensional cardboard cutouts with no personalities or features. And you didn't even invest an ounce of interest in the characters or what happened to them.
The scene where Dacascos was sitting alone in the car towards the end was so painstakingly prolonged, and it became cringeworthy to watch. Especially because it seemed to drag on forever and ever.
This movie is bad, quite bad. And even the title serves the actual storyline or plot no purpose.
I am rating "The Driver" three out of ten stars solely based on the production level of the movie and because it did have Mark Dacascos in it after all.
But do yourself a favor, even if you are a fan of Dacascos, and stay well clear of this stinker. It simply just isn't worth your time, money or effort.
When I sat down to watch this movie it was solely because of it having Mark Dacascos in the lead role. But it didn't take me long into the movie to realize that this was going to be a suckfest. And it was. Oh, how it was.
Now, the movie is listed as action. No, this isn't really an action movie. It is sort of a movie that tries to accommodate a heap of genres, which included action, horror, drama and thriller, but ultimately failed to deliver on any of them. And the movie turned out to be a scrambled heap of a muddled mess that didn't prove to be overly entertaining or enjoyable.
Initially I was a little bit thrilled when I saw zombies, but then I noticed the make-up on the zombies and the way that they were moving, and my excitement quickly vanished. This movie may have zombies in it, but I wouldn't really characterize the movie as being a zombie movie per se.
The storyline in "The Driver" was, and pardon me for being perfectly blunt here, pointless. It was ridiculously slow paced and it served next to no purpose, which meant that the movie trotted on in an atrocious pace and offered very, very little for the audience to enjoy.
And the characters in the movie were mundane, one-dimensional cardboard cutouts with no personalities or features. And you didn't even invest an ounce of interest in the characters or what happened to them.
The scene where Dacascos was sitting alone in the car towards the end was so painstakingly prolonged, and it became cringeworthy to watch. Especially because it seemed to drag on forever and ever.
This movie is bad, quite bad. And even the title serves the actual storyline or plot no purpose.
I am rating "The Driver" three out of ten stars solely based on the production level of the movie and because it did have Mark Dacascos in it after all.
But do yourself a favor, even if you are a fan of Dacascos, and stay well clear of this stinker. It simply just isn't worth your time, money or effort.
The Driver, more like Traffic Jam.
Mark Ducascos is literally the only saving grace in this waste of time, horribly acted, stale, boring, and overall asinine thing they call a, "movie." After coming off of his John Wick 3 starring role, I'm really surprised and ashamed that Mark is in this! Don't even waste your time or money on this. Even diehard Ducascos fans will be disappointed.
Did you know
- TriviaPlanned to be the third part in a trilogy of zombie movies. Part one, Two of Us (renamed Dead Earth), was shot in June 2018, while The Driver was shot in October 2018. The second part , The Silent Blade, has yet to be shot. The Driver is the third part but will be released first on DVD and streaming platforms. Certain characters and themes are expected to be part of all three movies when finally completed.
- Quotes
The Driver: Sleep tight.
Bree: And don't let anything bite.
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- $1,300,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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