Lors d'un road trip du Colorado au New Jersey, trois jeunes conversent avec un camionneur sur leur radio CB, puis doivent fuir quand celui-ci se révèle être un tueur psychopathe.Lors d'un road trip du Colorado au New Jersey, trois jeunes conversent avec un camionneur sur leur radio CB, puis doivent fuir quand celui-ci se révèle être un tueur psychopathe.Lors d'un road trip du Colorado au New Jersey, trois jeunes conversent avec un camionneur sur leur radio CB, puis doivent fuir quand celui-ci se révèle être un tueur psychopathe.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 nominations au total
- Night Manager
- (as Luis Cortes)
Avis à la une
It's got plenty of suspense, and as long as you're not looking for anything too deep, this will satisfy you. I have the idea that the original review posted was by someone who prefers a more chilling horror movie, which I do not. This is pure entertainment with a scary element thrown in.
I highly respect Steve Zahn as an actor, and Paul Walker isn't bad either. The "unknown" rig driver is properly menacing, and I can completely suspend disbelief and place myself in either of these actors' roles (more likely Walker's role as he originally goes with the prank and then thinks otherwise when the prank starts to get into the "iffy" category but his buddy eggs him on).
Like I said, pop yourself some popcorn, don't expect a deep and mind-bending thriller, turn the lights off and cozy up with your guy or girl and enjoy a satisfyingly entertaining movie with a solid storyline that will not give you nightmares.
Cheers :)
The film moves at a reasonable pace and doesn't drag on too much.
The violence isn't gory or graphic and is quite tame for a film of this genre.
One of the highlights of the film is most definitely the character of the villain trucker "Rusty Nail". Although we don't necessarily see him much (only briefly near the end and for a quick few seconds), it's his voice which strengthens the performance.
Questionable scenes are regarding Rusty are how well he knew the friends. How he knew the roommate and was able to kidnap her. How he was able to pick back up the radio device and put it in their trunk. Nothing was exactly explained in the end.
Paul Walker and Steve Zahn bring in solid performance showing a fun level of chemistry.
Overall Joy Ride is a solid early 2000's teen/young adult type mystery thriller type. Yet expected a little more. It is relatively simplistic and somewhat forgettable.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe speaking voice for 'Rusty Nail' was provided by Ted Levine, most famous for portraying 'Buffalo Bill' in Le Silence des agneaux (1991).
- GaffesAs Lewis, Venna, and Fuller are driving out to the corn field, Fuller is wearing a blue shirt with a brown jacket. While running through the corn field away from Rusty Nail, however, Fuller is wearing a cop's hat and cop's jacket, obviously from the original ending.
- Citations
Rusty Nail: [34:11] Apologize.
Fuller Thomas: No. Listen, you sick fuck, you pathetic, lonely, walkie-talkie, freak-show motherfucker. You're not getting anything from me. Know why? Because I have something that's more powerful than your psychosis. It's called a volume knob, and the only thing I have to do to make you go away is to turn it counterclockwise. You got that? You copy that?
Rusty Nail: You know, Black Sheep, you really ought to get that fixed.
Fuller Thomas: Get what fixed?
Rusty Nail: Your taillight.
- Versions alternativesDVD and Blu-ray include 29 minutes long original ending and three alternate endings.
- ConnexionsEdited into Joy Ride: Original Ending (2002)
- Bandes originalesYou're Mine
Written by Ken Cooper and Marti Frederiksen
Performed by Sinomatic
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Special Products
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 23 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 21 974 919 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 7 347 259 $US
- 7 oct. 2001
- Montant brut mondial
- 36 642 838 $US