Un homme est forcé d'affronter ses peurs et de faire face à son passé trouble. Il doit trouver un moyen de survivre lorsque son collègue de travail craque et se lance dans une violente folie... Tout lireUn homme est forcé d'affronter ses peurs et de faire face à son passé trouble. Il doit trouver un moyen de survivre lorsque son collègue de travail craque et se lance dans une violente folie meurtrière.Un homme est forcé d'affronter ses peurs et de faire face à son passé trouble. Il doit trouver un moyen de survivre lorsque son collègue de travail craque et se lance dans une violente folie meurtrière.
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Matthew Giovanni Laureano
- Chris
- (as Matthew Laureano)
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NOT HORROR.
My attention span has atrophied in the last 20 years as I'm sure many people's have with internet culture- to the point where I have trouble sitting still and watching a movie for 1.5 hours. I watched this film straight through with only a break to pee.
I'm not sure why this film got stuck in the horror category, it just isn't. It's a character study and an examination of different ways people deal with trauma.
The two young men in this film have very different reactions to trauma, and this movie examines all sorts of themes about trauma and the idea that it's maybe always easy to see your way out of other people's problems while yours seem hopeless.
Kyle Galliner who plays the driver (as opposed to the passenger) absolutely knocks it out of the park with his performance, showing how a violent angry man still has his own brand of compassion and even love for someone in pain.
Not everyone will like this film, particularly if you are wanting a horror movie. But if you are a certain kind of person this movie will hit hard. I'd say watch the first 15 minutes, if that doesn't just draw you in then maybe you aren't that kind of person.
My attention span has atrophied in the last 20 years as I'm sure many people's have with internet culture- to the point where I have trouble sitting still and watching a movie for 1.5 hours. I watched this film straight through with only a break to pee.
I'm not sure why this film got stuck in the horror category, it just isn't. It's a character study and an examination of different ways people deal with trauma.
The two young men in this film have very different reactions to trauma, and this movie examines all sorts of themes about trauma and the idea that it's maybe always easy to see your way out of other people's problems while yours seem hopeless.
Kyle Galliner who plays the driver (as opposed to the passenger) absolutely knocks it out of the park with his performance, showing how a violent angry man still has his own brand of compassion and even love for someone in pain.
Not everyone will like this film, particularly if you are wanting a horror movie. But if you are a certain kind of person this movie will hit hard. I'd say watch the first 15 minutes, if that doesn't just draw you in then maybe you aren't that kind of person.
The acting is impressive across the board, with everyone's performance hitting the mark. But with much of the film featuring the two leads alone with each other it's Berchtold and Gallner who really get to shine.
A ride well worth taking, The Passenger is a hard film to watch, but most viewers will find it harder to turn it off. It's brutal both physically and emotionally and becomes increasingly more suspenseful as it builds to a seemingly inevitable climax.
It becomes something more than just the standard Hollywood psycho just as The Passenger is something other than the typical Hollywood thriller.
A ride well worth taking, The Passenger is a hard film to watch, but most viewers will find it harder to turn it off. It's brutal both physically and emotionally and becomes increasingly more suspenseful as it builds to a seemingly inevitable climax.
It becomes something more than just the standard Hollywood psycho just as The Passenger is something other than the typical Hollywood thriller.
This movie is mischaracterized as a horror. It's definitely more of a suspense/psychological drama.
That being said, I thought it was rather enjoyable, with award-winning performances by Gallner and Berchtold. Can't stress enough how much Gallner's presence carries the overall average script.
The writing can feel a little flat, and the pacing sort of dies off after the first act. But, all in all, it's a decently solid film, with some interesting ideas about the balance of passivity versus aggression in relation to Randy and Benson. The main characters both stand as pillars of each side. And the narrative seems to pose the question of what is truly functional and healthy behavior when dealing with past trauma and present conflict.
Would highly recommend a watch, just for the performances alone. Looking forward to catching more of Gallner and Berchtold down the road. Great actors with promising careers ahead of them.
That being said, I thought it was rather enjoyable, with award-winning performances by Gallner and Berchtold. Can't stress enough how much Gallner's presence carries the overall average script.
The writing can feel a little flat, and the pacing sort of dies off after the first act. But, all in all, it's a decently solid film, with some interesting ideas about the balance of passivity versus aggression in relation to Randy and Benson. The main characters both stand as pillars of each side. And the narrative seems to pose the question of what is truly functional and healthy behavior when dealing with past trauma and present conflict.
Would highly recommend a watch, just for the performances alone. Looking forward to catching more of Gallner and Berchtold down the road. Great actors with promising careers ahead of them.
This really surprised me. I had no expectations going into it but was hugely impressed by the end.
On reflection, the first thing I think of is how well made it is. The direction, the editing, the plot, the script and the acting are all top drawer.
Special shouts out go to Kyle Gallner who is excellent as the burger boy gone postal.
Johnny Berchtold is great as the wimp you need when Micael Cera is too expensive.
Carter Smith and Jack Stanley, Director and writer respectively, are names i will look out for in the future.
The 2 scenes, one in the burger joint and the diner, are ones that will live with me for a while.
On reflection, the first thing I think of is how well made it is. The direction, the editing, the plot, the script and the acting are all top drawer.
Special shouts out go to Kyle Gallner who is excellent as the burger boy gone postal.
Johnny Berchtold is great as the wimp you need when Micael Cera is too expensive.
Carter Smith and Jack Stanley, Director and writer respectively, are names i will look out for in the future.
The 2 scenes, one in the burger joint and the diner, are ones that will live with me for a while.
The first time in a long time that I've been enthralled by a movie from beginning to end. The tense atmosphere is consistent throughout, and the character development is so well done. This is a story about trauma and raw emotion, and I must say that both main actors were exceptional at bringing that emotion to the screen in their own ways. You can feel the pain of both manifest itself in different ways as more of their past and mental states are revealed.
The script is very well done, with no exaggeration and questionable character actions that can be prevalent in similar films. I love discovering indie gems like this in a world of unoriginality and remakes. Top marks!
The script is very well done, with no exaggeration and questionable character actions that can be prevalent in similar films. I love discovering indie gems like this in a world of unoriginality and remakes. Top marks!
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- AnecdotesAlthough primarily set as a pursuit and captivity on the road, the film "The Passenger" (2023) was entirely shot in New Orleans, Louisiana. The production team utilized various locations and landscapes within and around New Orleans to create the impression of a long journey across different routes, despite all the filming taking place within a relatively small geographical area.
- GaffesWithout ever having been touched, Chris' feet go from leaning on the wall to being curled up in the bench seat.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: The Kyle Gallner Triple Feature Spectacular! (2023)
- Bandes originalesHeaven Bound
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Written by The Reverand Horatio Duncan and Amos Sweets
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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