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4,2/10
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Auf den Autobahnen von Mississippi befinden sich ein psychotischer Priester und sein Bruder auf einem Kreuzzug, um Sünder mit ihrer eigenen Art von Mord zu entlassen.Auf den Autobahnen von Mississippi befinden sich ein psychotischer Priester und sein Bruder auf einem Kreuzzug, um Sünder mit ihrer eigenen Art von Mord zu entlassen.Auf den Autobahnen von Mississippi befinden sich ein psychotischer Priester und sein Bruder auf einem Kreuzzug, um Sünder mit ihrer eigenen Art von Mord zu entlassen.
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Nicely shot! I'd love to know the camera and assorted sordid details, but that's not really "reviewy" of me. This is a taut horror thriller with enough blood and pathos to make it worth the watch. In rural Mississippi, tragedy begets tragedy. A young priest with a blistered past meets his assassin-siren. What could possibly go wrong? Thanks to my buddy Greg for the nod on this film.
LOL This film is the greatest masterpiece of all time. Don't believe me? Then you better re-read co-writer/Director Mark Savages' reviews again. Still don't believe me? Then you must have at least half a brain in your head because it's not even close to the superlatives unleashed in the two "user" reviews. It is however, a decent movie, worthy of a watch if you have less than two hours to kill.
The look of the film is professional! It's a fun thrasher/horror film that is a nostalgic throwback to the classics. There's a some pretty suspenseful parts that make this film an enjoyable ride! Take the time and check out this film, you won't regret it!
I admire Unearthed Films' dedication to extreme horror, but if they release many more movies as mediocre as Purgatory Road, my appreciation will quickly wane. It's not that the film doesn't have promise - the plot certainly has some interesting ideas and Marcus Koch's makeup effects are decent - but the execution is weak, writer/director Mark Savage taking an overly portentous approach that really isn't a good idea when the cast is so wooden.
The film opens with youngster Vincent (Michael Lebeau) disturbing a female thief in the process of snaffling his father's entire savings; in shock, all he can do is look on as the woman leaves the house with the cash. When his father discovers what has happened, he is so distraught that he takes a shotgun to his head - right in front of Vincent and his younger brother Michael (Jacob Craig Bullock).
Years later, Vincent (now played by Gary Cairns) and Michael (Luke Albright) operate a church on wheels, where they listen to confessions and collect donations. All sins are absolved, except for theft: still feeling guilty about having done nothing as a child, Vincent slaughters the light-fingered, chopping up their bodies and feeding them to his father, who is somehow still alive and living in the basement of their home.
Michael helps his brother in his sick undertaking, but wants to quit, having fallen for waitress Ruby (Sylvia Grace Crim). His relationship with Vincent becomes strained when psycho Mary Francis (Trista Robinson) enters the picture, wanting to assist Vincent in ridding the world of those who steal.
I'm guessing that, like much of Unearthed Films' output, the intention of Purgatory Road was to disturb with its realism, but the poor performances and dreary pace mean that the viewer never becomes invested enough in what is happening to actually care about the characters. Savage clearly wanted to make a serious horror, but I can't help but feel that his story of a murderous priest would have benefited from a far trashier style, with the emphasis on excess in every department.
The film opens with youngster Vincent (Michael Lebeau) disturbing a female thief in the process of snaffling his father's entire savings; in shock, all he can do is look on as the woman leaves the house with the cash. When his father discovers what has happened, he is so distraught that he takes a shotgun to his head - right in front of Vincent and his younger brother Michael (Jacob Craig Bullock).
Years later, Vincent (now played by Gary Cairns) and Michael (Luke Albright) operate a church on wheels, where they listen to confessions and collect donations. All sins are absolved, except for theft: still feeling guilty about having done nothing as a child, Vincent slaughters the light-fingered, chopping up their bodies and feeding them to his father, who is somehow still alive and living in the basement of their home.
Michael helps his brother in his sick undertaking, but wants to quit, having fallen for waitress Ruby (Sylvia Grace Crim). His relationship with Vincent becomes strained when psycho Mary Francis (Trista Robinson) enters the picture, wanting to assist Vincent in ridding the world of those who steal.
I'm guessing that, like much of Unearthed Films' output, the intention of Purgatory Road was to disturb with its realism, but the poor performances and dreary pace mean that the viewer never becomes invested enough in what is happening to actually care about the characters. Savage clearly wanted to make a serious horror, but I can't help but feel that his story of a murderous priest would have benefited from a far trashier style, with the emphasis on excess in every department.
-1 Star for a stupid opening, 'We're ruined! Ruined!!!'''''
Oh it picks up. Father Vincent knows how to take some confession. I tells you what!!!!
+1 Star for Confessions!!!!!!
The voice of the radio Host reminded me so much of R. Lee Ermey. I certainly do miss him so!!!!!
So far I'm seeing this is not a HORROR movie at all. But Mary certainly is one cool villain!!!
-1 Star for the 'confession' of the biker, her 'confession' seemed very fake......
Oh so I see the tie now to the opening. Psycho man became psycho man over dad's suicide over being robbed. Altho how a person can be completely ruined over 1 burglary of their home safe is beyond me. Don't keep all your eggs in one basket??? Always a simple simple rule to live by.
LOL...-1 Star for how Mary hooks up with the brothers as their assistant , so lame.....
Okay I guess the horror is in the group psychosis......
I love Mary's boots btw.
It's weird how everyone who uses a knife in the movie stabs in about the same spot. Little Trivial Tidbit.
The end was probably what needed to happen. Definitely didn't make 100% sense so it gets no bonus.
3/10
Oh it picks up. Father Vincent knows how to take some confession. I tells you what!!!!
+1 Star for Confessions!!!!!!
The voice of the radio Host reminded me so much of R. Lee Ermey. I certainly do miss him so!!!!!
So far I'm seeing this is not a HORROR movie at all. But Mary certainly is one cool villain!!!
-1 Star for the 'confession' of the biker, her 'confession' seemed very fake......
Oh so I see the tie now to the opening. Psycho man became psycho man over dad's suicide over being robbed. Altho how a person can be completely ruined over 1 burglary of their home safe is beyond me. Don't keep all your eggs in one basket??? Always a simple simple rule to live by.
LOL...-1 Star for how Mary hooks up with the brothers as their assistant , so lame.....
Okay I guess the horror is in the group psychosis......
I love Mary's boots btw.
It's weird how everyone who uses a knife in the movie stabs in about the same spot. Little Trivial Tidbit.
The end was probably what needed to happen. Definitely didn't make 100% sense so it gets no bonus.
3/10
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- PatzerAfter young Vincent catches the thief in the act, she leaves the money box lid closed. When young Vincent's father enters the room, the money box lid is now open.
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- Budget
- 500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 38 Min.(98 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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