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Rider

Original title: River
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Rider (2015)
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In the south of Laos, an American volunteer doctor becomes a fugitive after he intervenes in the sexual assault of a young woman. When the assailant's body is pulled from the Mekong River, t... Read allIn the south of Laos, an American volunteer doctor becomes a fugitive after he intervenes in the sexual assault of a young woman. When the assailant's body is pulled from the Mekong River, things quickly spiral out of control.In the south of Laos, an American volunteer doctor becomes a fugitive after he intervenes in the sexual assault of a young woman. When the assailant's body is pulled from the Mekong River, things quickly spiral out of control.

  • Director
    • Jamie M. Dagg
  • Writer
    • Jamie M. Dagg
  • Stars
    • Rossif Sutherland
    • Sara Botsford
    • Douangmany Soliphanh
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    • Director
      • Jamie M. Dagg
    • Writer
      • Jamie M. Dagg
    • Stars
      • Rossif Sutherland
      • Sara Botsford
      • Douangmany Soliphanh
    • 23User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Rossif Sutherland
    Rossif Sutherland
    • Dr. John Lake
    Sara Botsford
    Sara Botsford
    • Dr. Stephanie Novella
    Douangmany Soliphanh
    • Douangmany
    Ted Atherton
    Ted Atherton
    • Patrick Reardon
    Vithaya Pansringarm
    Vithaya Pansringarm
    • Bartender
    Yannawoutthi Chanthalungsy
    • Lao Police Captain
    Karen Glave
    Karen Glave
    • Beverly Hartwick
    David Soncin
    David Soncin
    • Simon
    Aidan Gillett
    Aidan Gillett
    • Lachlan
    Amphaiphun Phommapunya
    Amphaiphun Phommapunya
    • Nang
    Kheuamai Phommahaxai
    • Clinic Nurse
    Keo Phasouk
    • Student Nurse
    Somchit Labolivanh
    • Patient
    Mithouna Lathsahodee
    • Accident Victim
    Vanhkham Mouansythong
    • Accident Victim
    Inthanysone Khamphoumee
    • Accident Victim
    Nok Solathtanavong
    • Accident Victim
    Bounthavy Phommachan
    • Accident Victim
    • Director
      • Jamie M. Dagg
    • Writer
      • Jamie M. Dagg
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    5SnoopyStyle

    needs better setup

    American volunteer doctor John Lake (Rossif Sutherland) works with Dr. Stephanie Novella (Sara Botsford) in a rural Laos medical clinic. He's on a holiday in the south when he comes upon a Australian tourist assaulting an unconscious local woman. He's drunk and things spiral out of control.

    This needs a bit more setup on why he would be so afraid of the local police. He's running right from the start and that needs some explaining. I'm willing to buy it to some extent but it would help to give him more reasons to run. He's overdoing the jitteriness. He's running without a plan. He's running without a reason sometimes. He's not running from the American government which was my greatest hope for an explanation. Even if he gets back to the US, he'll be extradited back to Laos or Australia under the political pressure. I don't think he's doing rational things unless the movie explains itself better. I do like the exotic locations and I also like the redemptive ending although it's a little too late.
    5larrys3

    Maintains Decent Suspense But Plot Elements Can Be Illogical

    Set mostly in Laos, this movie maintains a decent amount of tension and suspense, but some of its plot elements really defy logic. Don't expect any character development here, as the film is nearly exclusively an "on the lam" type flick.

    Rossif Sutherland (son of Donald) stars as Dr. John Lake, who's working at a NGO clinic in Vientiane, Laos. After disobeying the orders of the chief physician (Sara Botsford) in the operating room (containing some very graphic and bloody scenes), he's asked to take some time off to clear his mind.

    Traveling to southern Laos, John ends up in a physical altercation with an Australian man, (the son of an Australian Senator), whereby the Australian man is killed. While being questioned by the Laotian police, John panics and flees,and the remainder of the movie will focus on his attempts to escape capture, all leading to an ending that, in my opinion, really stretched credibility.

    All in all, this movie, written and directed by first time Canadian filmmaker Jamie M. Dagg, maintained enough suspense to keep me interested to the end, as I wondered how it would all turn out. However, as mentioned there is no character development and some of the plot machinations were just too nonsensical for me to swallow.
    6peterp-450-298716

    Intens but fairly straightforward.

    "Your face. What happened? I was very drunk last night. I was riding a bicycle, and I fell."

    Can you imagine this. One moment you're standing in an operating room amputating someones leg with a saw. The other moment you're running like a madman through Laos trying to outrun the authorities. This happens to John Lake (Rossif Sutherland), a hard-working doctor, who's sent on a well-deserved holiday after a discussion with the head doctor. At his destination (It surely isn't a five star all-inclusive resort) he's having a few drinks one evening, accompanied by an over friendly bartender. On his way to his humble hut he witnesses an assault on a local girl by a drunken, noisy Australian. And in a split second he makes the wrong decision. Before he knows it, he is a fugitive who's wanted for murdering the son of an Australian Senator and raping a native girl.

    The result is an intense manhunt for the guilty western doctor by the local police. And he's guilty. That's a fact. The only thing John has in mind, is not to go on trial in Laos itself. "River" is a film in which desperation, fear and guilt are palpable presence. John, sweaty, bloodied and bruised, is constantly on the run. A boat ride with a local resident. A lift from a couple dodgy looking men. A bus trip which happens to be controlled by a police patrol. It doesn't matter in what way he travels, as long as he stays out of the hands of the authorities and manages to reach a US Embassy. He even has to make a certain decision in the end, that goes against his moral principles. The result of this nerve-racking race, is that the film never pauses for a moment. The pace is blistering (probably appropriate for the climate there) fast and exhilarating.

    Rossif Sutherland (son of Donald and brother of Keifer Sutherland) acts convincingly. You can see the desperation and fear on his face. A chaotic flight where he relies entirely on his survival instinct. The intensity is unbearable and because of the sultry environment it's as if you can smell John's pungent body odor in your living room. Although the story is fairly straightforward and obvious, the ending is still surprising. Let me put it this way. It has a high "Oh come on" content. A bit against the flow compared to the rest of the movie. I guess the sense for justice presented itself to John suddenly. It's probably a personal trait. John can't resist to do good for others over and over again.

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    8horitaj

    A Canadian director directing a Laotian film?

    "River" is a Laotian film about John Lake, an American doctor working in Laos, who intervenes in the sexual assault of a young woman by an Australian tourist. His efforts of intervening lead to him killing the Australian tourist, being mistakenly accused of sexually assaulting the woman, and having him being a wanted fugitive. The film is directed by first time Canadian director Jamie M. Dagg, who does one hell of a job with this film.

    The film takes its time to develop the character of John and then throws him in this crazy situation that he mistakenly got himself into. I felt so empathetic towards John because he wanted to do the right thing, and by doing so he accidentally kills a guy and is falsely accused of assaulting a woman. The story is very simple and has been done in many other films before but what makes "River" standout is its realism and Rossif Sutherland's performance as John. Sutherland brings so much energy to this role and does an excellent job being a frantic, scared, and innocent person.

    As the film continues and John is on the run you later find out who the Australian tourist is related to which adds a new level of extremity to the situation. There's not a lot to say about the film story wise, you have a man on the run and doing what he can to not get arrested for false causes. The performances are great, the direction is great, and the cinematography is overall very well.

    A couple issues I had with the film is that during some scenes when John is being chased or running the camera is very shaky. And at the last ten or so minutes of the film something is revealed about the situation John's in which causes our character to make an action that didn't sit too well with me.

    Overall "River" is a wonderful directorial debut for Jamie Dagg, which displays great performances from Rossif Sutherland, and all of the cast as well. I'm looking forward to what this talented young man will do next.
    7t-dooley-69-386916

    Dark Tale of one man's long journey – set in Laos

    John Lake (Rossif Sutherland) is a doctor working for an NGO in Laos when he gets told to take some time off after a bit of 'stress' in the work place. So he heads to a peaceful part of the country for some 'r and r'. Then he sees a sexual assault taking place between a tourist and a local girl. He intervenes – and it does not take very long for things to go very bad, very quickly.

    Now that is the synopsis and to say anymore would be a bit of a plot spoiler, however this is a thriller so you know that there is going to be a lot more to this than just the above. And it manages the thriller part really well; the acting is all very good too as is the direction.

    This is one of those films that goes for down to earth realism rather than sensationalism and that helps it achieve the necessary level of authenticity that means that I, for one, was able to empathise with the characters and engage more deeply. This is one of those films that seem to have slipped by unnoticed, which is a pity as this is one that is very much worth checking out.

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      There is a fair bit of dialogue spoken in French but the Amazon Prime version of this movie does not provide closed captioning translation of any of the French dialogue. This degrades the viewer's ability to follow some of the drama and action. Just a very poor decision or at least lackadaisical screening for suitability for English-speaking viewers.
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      Featured in 2016 Canadian Screen Awards (2016)
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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Lao
      • Thai
    • Also known as
      • River
    • Filming locations
      • Laos
    • Production companies
      • Apocalypse Laos Productions
      • XYZ Films
      • Eggplant Picture & Sound
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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