A ride-share driver finds himself transporting the man who is secretly sleeping with his wife.A ride-share driver finds himself transporting the man who is secretly sleeping with his wife.A ride-share driver finds himself transporting the man who is secretly sleeping with his wife.
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The dialogue was great. I loved the unique modern setting (Uber). The actors did very well, in having to maintain characters in such blaring setting. And the twist to keep it interesting! To have to confront not only a person but your feelings while still "on the job". Well scripted, well built, well executed.
Although it's a low budget, for those of you who like psychological thrillers this movie will be more than interesting. It introduces some provoking ideas, it is very well scripted with great dialogue and actors. Makes you think about it for a long time, which surely is what good movie is about.
I don't normally watch psychological thrillers, but this was a bit Rod Serling-esque and made my heartbeat speed up, kept me wanting to look away and watch at the same time--which was helped by the suspenseful music.
Good acting. Torrey is obviously a versatile artist, doing everything from the writing/directing and acting to the editing.
This film is a great example of what can be done with a small budget in terms of storytelling and filmmaking as it took place entirely inside the confines of a car.
I also appreciated the tip of the hat to C.S. Lewis at the very end of the credits.
Well done.
Good acting. Torrey is obviously a versatile artist, doing everything from the writing/directing and acting to the editing.
This film is a great example of what can be done with a small budget in terms of storytelling and filmmaking as it took place entirely inside the confines of a car.
I also appreciated the tip of the hat to C.S. Lewis at the very end of the credits.
Well done.
This film wasn't terrible, but it takes a turn that makes no sense. I'm happy it didn't drag on for two hours. It takes a while to get going and the foreshadowing is obvious and a little goofy. There were some sparks of tension in the last 20 minutes, but as I said before, you just end up asking, "what, why"? with no answers to be found. It seems like they just threw cryptic stuff into the film for the sake of confusing the audience. Poor writing and story structure, which is too bad because it had potential.
Totally unexpected final, good dialogues and scenes. The movie goes through some really interesting topics that worth's discussing, Like for example the one abut marriage and love. In general the movie keeps you interested in it and has a good soundtrack. Maybe a film for a rainy day.
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- 1h 15m(75 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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