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Eine Reise voller kurioser Spannungen und Bindungen zwischen zwei, manchmal auch drei interessanten Charakteren, die alle ihren eigenen Weg gehen.Eine Reise voller kurioser Spannungen und Bindungen zwischen zwei, manchmal auch drei interessanten Charakteren, die alle ihren eigenen Weg gehen.Eine Reise voller kurioser Spannungen und Bindungen zwischen zwei, manchmal auch drei interessanten Charakteren, die alle ihren eigenen Weg gehen.
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Truly original movie with a potential to become a cult classic. Beautifully acted and executed it keeps you on the edge with suspense and almost surrealism. There are so many side stories unfolding including inner complexes and complexities of the two leads and social cultural climate underlying. It sets a wonderfully fresh optics to the road story movies. The Spanky part of the Route 66 till the bitter end deserves honest debate on humans' treatment of animals as well as the entire circus business. This boutique movie proves once again that Jacob Elordi is a real cinematic gem. Zachary Quinto is also a very actor and brilliant again in this movie.
It is 1964. Jim (Zachary Quinto) is driving across America with a trained monkey. He picks up hitchhiker Bobby (Jacob Elordi).
There is something wrong with Jim. There are red flags flying all over the place and he's just strange. There is something really wrong with him. The monkey may be the most normal folk in that vehicle. From that beginning, I couldn't shake the feeling that it's all very fake. The fact that it took inspiration from a real incident matters very little. By the closing texts, I'm feeling completely lost in the strange characters in weird tones and questionable everything.
There is something wrong with Jim. There are red flags flying all over the place and he's just strange. There is something really wrong with him. The monkey may be the most normal folk in that vehicle. From that beginning, I couldn't shake the feeling that it's all very fake. The fact that it took inspiration from a real incident matters very little. By the closing texts, I'm feeling completely lost in the strange characters in weird tones and questionable everything.
This film was hard work. I get that it's a true story and you have to be somewhat loyal to the reality of what actually happened, but man were these two tedious people to follow for 90 minutes. One is a wimp and the other is a psychopath. A psychopath can be a fun character if written correctly, but this one was just boring. He had nothing interesting to say and when he was killing someone it was just grim.
There were times when the movie showed some promise. I liked the addition of the monkey (sorry, chimpanzee) to the story and the added dimension that brought to the proceedings. Too often though scenes felt very forced and like they were just there to give the film some kind of purpose.
Basically I didn't care. The film never found a way to get me invested. This one wasn't for me. 5/10.
There were times when the movie showed some promise. I liked the addition of the monkey (sorry, chimpanzee) to the story and the added dimension that brought to the proceedings. Too often though scenes felt very forced and like they were just there to give the film some kind of purpose.
Basically I didn't care. The film never found a way to get me invested. This one wasn't for me. 5/10.
Zachary Quinto and Jacob Elordi star in this thriller based on a true crime that occurred in the 1960s. Jim (Zachary Quinto) , a famous animal trainer who transports a popular TV chimpanzee named Spanky, picks up Bobby (Jacob Elordi), a mysterious and attractive stranger, on a desolate stretch of Route 66. Jim and Bobby small talk but the conversation turns tense when Bobby reacts negatively to Jim asking about his discharge from the Air Force. In the risked journey take place curious tensions and bonds between two and at times three peculiar roles.
A slow and somewhat boring film in the form of a "Road Movie" with too much conversation, thrills, murders and a brief character study. It's a pretty deliberate and easy film that relies heavily on the two main characters, who make the film, which otherwise has nothing special. Based on actual events, in fact the role Bobby is based off Larry Lee Ranes, a serial killer from Kalamazoo, MI. It's simply a long trip along Route 66, where the main character Zachary Quinto picks up the murderer Jacob Elordi, and along the way, there are several murderous adventures, confrontations and stops along the way: in roadshops, gas station, a mechanic garage, a pharmacy and in a town where they meet two girls.
Starring two rising stars who give competent performances despite the bland script, they are: Zachary Quinto famous for Spock in the modern Star Trek saga, Heroes and Hitman: Agent 47 , as well as Jacob Elordi of Saltburn, Priscilla or Euphoria. Jacob Elordi is expanding his auteur collaborations and will star in Guillermo del Toro's upcoming "Frankenstein" as the titular monster. And another starring is a chimpanzee called Spanky that died of natural causes in Philadelphia.
In the film only highlights the colorful cinematography by Sean Bagley, shot along the Route 66 and in Four Aces Movie Ranch ,Ave Q, Palmdale, California. The motion picture was mediocrely directed by by recently deceased Jeffrey Darling due to a surf accident. In fact, at the end of the film there is a mention: ¨In memory of Jeffrey Darling¨. This filmaker Jeffrey Darling was born in Australia, he was a cinematographer and director, usually working as a cameraman in television and cinema; known for The Crossing (1990), Crowded House: Not the Girl You Think You Are (1996) , Young Einstein (1988) and The place at the coast (1987). This ¨He Went That Way(2023)¨ was his only and final feature film of his life.
A slow and somewhat boring film in the form of a "Road Movie" with too much conversation, thrills, murders and a brief character study. It's a pretty deliberate and easy film that relies heavily on the two main characters, who make the film, which otherwise has nothing special. Based on actual events, in fact the role Bobby is based off Larry Lee Ranes, a serial killer from Kalamazoo, MI. It's simply a long trip along Route 66, where the main character Zachary Quinto picks up the murderer Jacob Elordi, and along the way, there are several murderous adventures, confrontations and stops along the way: in roadshops, gas station, a mechanic garage, a pharmacy and in a town where they meet two girls.
Starring two rising stars who give competent performances despite the bland script, they are: Zachary Quinto famous for Spock in the modern Star Trek saga, Heroes and Hitman: Agent 47 , as well as Jacob Elordi of Saltburn, Priscilla or Euphoria. Jacob Elordi is expanding his auteur collaborations and will star in Guillermo del Toro's upcoming "Frankenstein" as the titular monster. And another starring is a chimpanzee called Spanky that died of natural causes in Philadelphia.
In the film only highlights the colorful cinematography by Sean Bagley, shot along the Route 66 and in Four Aces Movie Ranch ,Ave Q, Palmdale, California. The motion picture was mediocrely directed by by recently deceased Jeffrey Darling due to a surf accident. In fact, at the end of the film there is a mention: ¨In memory of Jeffrey Darling¨. This filmaker Jeffrey Darling was born in Australia, he was a cinematographer and director, usually working as a cameraman in television and cinema; known for The Crossing (1990), Crowded House: Not the Girl You Think You Are (1996) , Young Einstein (1988) and The place at the coast (1987). This ¨He Went That Way(2023)¨ was his only and final feature film of his life.
In 1964-based true-tale crime-drama "He Went That Way" mild-mannered down-on-his-luck chimpanzee handler Zachary Quinto picks up hitcher Jacob Elordi... who has deep psychological issues. Events escalate but the two (and Quinto's chimp) form an unlikely yet plausible bond (rubbing off on each other to an extent) as they travel Route 66, thru a series of largely dark encounters (with the likes of Troy Evans). Quinto & Elordi are terrific (no wonder the latter's a rising star), Evan M Wiener's screenplay is original & engaging, and Jeffrey Darling does a fine job bringing it all home in the only movie he ever directed before passing away (RIP). It's a tad different, but it's good.
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- WissenswertesThe character Bobby is based off Larry Lee Ranes, a serial killer from Kalamazoo, MI.
- PatzerThe jars on the shelves at the pharmacy are modern plastic variety, which wasn't widespread until the late 1970s and early 1980s. Instead, the contents are stored in glass jars with metal cover lids or in waxed paper bags within the paper boxes. The medication package design reflects the 1980s and later rather than simple designs.
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