Tres amigos emprenden un viaje por el desierto de Mojave, donde sus complicadas relaciones llegan a un punto de ruptura cuando el grupo se encuentra con una secta reclusa y asesina.Tres amigos emprenden un viaje por el desierto de Mojave, donde sus complicadas relaciones llegan a un punto de ruptura cuando el grupo se encuentra con una secta reclusa y asesina.Tres amigos emprenden un viaje por el desierto de Mojave, donde sus complicadas relaciones llegan a un punto de ruptura cuando el grupo se encuentra con una secta reclusa y asesina.
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This movie was absolutely brilliant. It's a low budget masterpiece with impeccable acting. The plot takes a few minutes to accept, but I don't think it was designed to be A Beautiful Mind. It was designed to be funny, escapist comical journey, and it hits on all cylinders. Damian Quinn is a clear star in the making. This movie is a sleeper, and will be a cult classic for years to come. Get on the bus early on this one.
Whoever gave this seriously demented snoozefest more than 1 out of 10 stars is not right in the head.
It's an absolute drag of a movie about decapitation (no non-idiotic reason provided in the movie as to why said decapitations are taking place), smoking weed and biting dicks and a budget cast that are probably the filmmakers' relatives or something.
It's an absolute drag of a movie about decapitation (no non-idiotic reason provided in the movie as to why said decapitations are taking place), smoking weed and biting dicks and a budget cast that are probably the filmmakers' relatives or something.
Road Head hits the road with good intentions but gets lost in a sea of mediocrity. The film struggles to find its rhythm, delivering a lackluster experience for most of its runtime. Despite this, it's not an entirely disastrous journey. The storyline meanders, leaning heavily on tired tropes and predictable moments that fail to ignite much excitement. The attempts at humor often fall flat, leaving viewers craving more depth and originality.
However, just when all hope seems lost, the film takes an unexpected turn in its final stretch. The ending emerges as a surprising beacon of humor, injecting a much-needed dose of laughs that the rest of the movie sorely lacked. It's a saving grace that rescues the film from being a complete write-off.
While Road Head might struggle to keep viewers engaged throughout, its redeeming quality lies in the humor of its conclusion. For those willing to endure a bumpy ride, the payoff at the end might just be worth the journey.
However, just when all hope seems lost, the film takes an unexpected turn in its final stretch. The ending emerges as a surprising beacon of humor, injecting a much-needed dose of laughs that the rest of the movie sorely lacked. It's a saving grace that rescues the film from being a complete write-off.
While Road Head might struggle to keep viewers engaged throughout, its redeeming quality lies in the humor of its conclusion. For those willing to endure a bumpy ride, the payoff at the end might just be worth the journey.
The film is certainly strange. The plot starts out a little, well, strange, but I think the film really holds it's own and comes together.
Had Ingmar Bergman made this very film, people would be raving about it. But personally, I think it was more engaging than a Bergman film. It had a sense of humor about itself.
The acting was good. Really good! I'm still dumbfounded that Jaime Lee Curtis won an Academy Award for her role in Everything All At Once. If she earned that award, there are at LEAST two deserved award for actors in this film. Namely Damian Joseph Quinn, who plays Alex, and Elizabeth Grullon who plays Stephanie. Other actors were good, but these two were real standouts.
The story takes a few minutes to get into, but once you catch on to the dynamics, it gels. It's got a lot of surprises. Things you don't expect because they're the usual routine or storyline of other movies.
Clearly, judging from the User Reviews, this film isn't for everyone. But if you enjoy something off the beaten path, I'd recommend giving this one a spin.
Had Ingmar Bergman made this very film, people would be raving about it. But personally, I think it was more engaging than a Bergman film. It had a sense of humor about itself.
The acting was good. Really good! I'm still dumbfounded that Jaime Lee Curtis won an Academy Award for her role in Everything All At Once. If she earned that award, there are at LEAST two deserved award for actors in this film. Namely Damian Joseph Quinn, who plays Alex, and Elizabeth Grullon who plays Stephanie. Other actors were good, but these two were real standouts.
The story takes a few minutes to get into, but once you catch on to the dynamics, it gels. It's got a lot of surprises. Things you don't expect because they're the usual routine or storyline of other movies.
Clearly, judging from the User Reviews, this film isn't for everyone. But if you enjoy something off the beaten path, I'd recommend giving this one a spin.
Taking a road trip together, a couple and their friend try to forget a bad breakup by going to a scenic lake in the desert, but when the trip goes awry and they realize why as the area is patrolled by a savage cult looking for a new queen to spawn more members they try to figure out how to get away alive.
This wasn't that bad of an effort and had a lot to like about it. One of the strongest elements here is the generally enjoyable mixture of the horror and comedy elements present which are apparent throughout the whole film. The fact that the group banter on the trip up there and up to the initial attack offers a rather enjoyable setup that brings up a fun, lighthearted atmosphere of the friends hanging out and joking while still trying to placate the boundaries of the various relationships in play. Seeing the way they interact on the drive there and trying to put their relationship issues out into the open air regarding the reason for the trip and their personal backstories gives this a rather solid build-up featuring all the comedy and motivations for getting the group into the desert. As well, there's also a nice sense of fun featured in the encounters with the cult. There's quite a lot of fun encounters throughout the film of them chasing the friends throughout the dried-up lake, through the various relics from previous victims left ta the area and finally getting to the cult meetings where they reveal the purpose behind the cult being there. The final scenes of them fighting back against the cult and getting quite fun and messy with how it all plays out, featuring some surprising moments and outcomes for several of the characters here, as the revelations that come about here are quite surprising and unexpected which helps quite a bit to go alongside the fine gory outcomes. These are what manage to hold this one up over its main drawbacks. There are a few minor issues featured within this one. The main problem is that, for every joke that lands with this one there's a couple more that fail to do so and are outright horrible. The line between humorous and childish gets crossed repeatedly here with the monotonous sex references, constant bickering about her boyfriend, and the later inclusion of weed jokes since one of the characters becomes stoned in the film which can take a toll on the viewer at times. Moreover, there's also the factor of how surprisingly simple it is to take out the cult, which is carried out so easily that it does render a lot of the catharsis that emerges from the act itself. These factors do manage to rag the film down enough overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, sexual innuendo and scenarios, and drug use.
This wasn't that bad of an effort and had a lot to like about it. One of the strongest elements here is the generally enjoyable mixture of the horror and comedy elements present which are apparent throughout the whole film. The fact that the group banter on the trip up there and up to the initial attack offers a rather enjoyable setup that brings up a fun, lighthearted atmosphere of the friends hanging out and joking while still trying to placate the boundaries of the various relationships in play. Seeing the way they interact on the drive there and trying to put their relationship issues out into the open air regarding the reason for the trip and their personal backstories gives this a rather solid build-up featuring all the comedy and motivations for getting the group into the desert. As well, there's also a nice sense of fun featured in the encounters with the cult. There's quite a lot of fun encounters throughout the film of them chasing the friends throughout the dried-up lake, through the various relics from previous victims left ta the area and finally getting to the cult meetings where they reveal the purpose behind the cult being there. The final scenes of them fighting back against the cult and getting quite fun and messy with how it all plays out, featuring some surprising moments and outcomes for several of the characters here, as the revelations that come about here are quite surprising and unexpected which helps quite a bit to go alongside the fine gory outcomes. These are what manage to hold this one up over its main drawbacks. There are a few minor issues featured within this one. The main problem is that, for every joke that lands with this one there's a couple more that fail to do so and are outright horrible. The line between humorous and childish gets crossed repeatedly here with the monotonous sex references, constant bickering about her boyfriend, and the later inclusion of weed jokes since one of the characters becomes stoned in the film which can take a toll on the viewer at times. Moreover, there's also the factor of how surprisingly simple it is to take out the cult, which is carried out so easily that it does render a lot of the catharsis that emerges from the act itself. These factors do manage to rag the film down enough overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, sexual innuendo and scenarios, and drug use.
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- Duración1 hora 24 minutos
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