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The Darkness of the Road

  • 2021
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
172
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The Darkness of the Road (2021)
Supernatural HorrorDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

A single mother and her young daughter are driving on a desolate road in a moonless desert. After meeting a young hitchhiker, the mother realizes her daughter is missing. As they search for ... Read allA single mother and her young daughter are driving on a desolate road in a moonless desert. After meeting a young hitchhiker, the mother realizes her daughter is missing. As they search for her, a merciless force torments the two women.A single mother and her young daughter are driving on a desolate road in a moonless desert. After meeting a young hitchhiker, the mother realizes her daughter is missing. As they search for her, a merciless force torments the two women.

  • Director
    • Eduardo Rodriguez
  • Writer
    • Eduardo Rodriguez
  • Stars
    • Gwyneth Glover
    • Leah Lauren
    • Najarra Townsend
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    172
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eduardo Rodriguez
    • Writer
      • Eduardo Rodriguez
    • Stars
      • Gwyneth Glover
      • Leah Lauren
      • Najarra Townsend
    • 5User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Gwyneth Glover
    • Eve
    Leah Lauren
    Leah Lauren
    • Iris
    Najarra Townsend
    Najarra Townsend
    • Siri
    Johnny Whitworth
    Johnny Whitworth
    • Clerk
    • Director
      • Eduardo Rodriguez
    • Writer
      • Eduardo Rodriguez
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    4continuumx

    Pulls the rug out from under itself

    There are some things to like about this movie. The cast is good. Some of the visuals are really well done and disturbing. Some elements of it here and there work well. The first part of the movie is promising. The movie just keeps pulling the rug out from under itself. It's does the whole "it was a dream/hallucination" thing. Then it does it again. And again. And again. It did this but so much that I started to zone out. If none of this is actually happening, why should I care about any of it? I got so tired of this that I skipped forward through a good chunk of the movie until the end. They finally reveal what is really happening. Or do they? Was any of that real either? It's not clear even at the very end. At that point, I didn't really care and just wanted the movie to be over.
    6jmat40

    What a Fitting Title

    This is a movie that I'm going to have to watch again so I can appreciate it more. I thought I knew where it was going and I did but Eduardo Rodriguez threw me a curve. Well done. Well Acted. Very dark.
    6I_Ailurophile

    Stronger than not, but far too heavy-handed

    By no means are all her pictures of equal overall quality, yet I've seen enough of Najarra Townsend to think very highly of her as an actor. I've a soft goal of seeing all her movies, if I can, and it was her attachment to 'The darkness of the road' that drew me in. In contrast, noting that production and distribution company Uncork'd Entertainment was involved in any capacity immediately cast doubts in my mind; even a blind squirrel finds acorns, but I've seen too much utter dreck from Uncork'd (worse than The Asylum!) to have any confidence. Suffice to say that I think I sat to watch this with about as much open-mindedness and objectivity as I could. Ultimately I like 'The darkness of the road,' but it's distinctly flawed, and I can understand how reception is less than stellar.

    It doesn't take long for this to start to make an impression as a mixed bag in the truest sense of the word. I appreciate the production design and art direction, and the use of lighting to help build scenes and the mood. Though unremarkable in the grand scheme of things, Luis Ascanio's music also lends a measure of atmosphere. Though the sound design is sometimes slightly lacking, I do like the sound effects. While limited by the material, I think the cast demonstrate capable skill; I admit I'm predisposed to liking Townsend, but it seems to me that she commands the lead role well, and Leah Lauren generally matches her. These elements are contrasted with the immediate use of some tropes, in the character writing especially, and a measure of brusque directness - somewhat in the plot, but certainly in the dialogue and scene writing, too. The blood and gore look great, alongside props and the hair and makeup work; other more active visual effects are less consistent, but fine, if not fun.

    I think filmmaker Eduardo Rodriguez demonstrates solid ability as a director; the most notable flaw in this regard is that the movie moves along too quickly for its own good. It would have benefited from a more relaxed pace that would have allowed story beats and character moments to manifest, breathe, and resolve of their own accord. Meanwhile, Rodriguez's writing is good, more so than not, but is surely also the biggest hang-up about 'The darkness of the road.' The narrative concept of the broken or uncertain reality can be a hard one to work with, as it requires a delicate hand of nuance and finesse. And there's the rub: I admire the daring to pursue such a story here, but in execution this title is notably heavy-handed, sometimes bordering on tactless. This bluntness is felt in every aspect of the screenplay - dialogue and scene writing most of all, but definitely in the story at large, too. For lack of subtlety, the complex tangle of the consciously fractured storytelling at times feels sadly senseless, needless, or even fruitless; for lack of subtlety, the ending feels hopelessly ham-handed. For lack of subtlety, the tent pole Big Idea that becomes evident in the last minutes feels like infuriating, wrong-headed moralizing.

    There's much about this that I earnestly appreciate. Much more so than not I think this is very well made; the work of all those behind the scenes is swell. Lauren and especially Townsend are pretty great. The film can claim strong plot ideas. It's just regrettable that all this is forced through a grinder, and furthermore served up without the mindful discretion that would have been most appropriate and necessary. I commend all those involved for the effort they put in, and wish only that more fastidious refinement were applied. I think 'The darkness of the road' is worth watching, but it's not something you need to go out of your way for unless you're a fan of someone involved.

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      Our main character goes by the Name SIRI while her younger passenger appears to be braver and ready to go is named Iris. IRIS is SIRI. Spelled backwards.
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      Darling Do Not Go
      written by Angry Johnny, Goatis T. Ovenrude, Alec Thielman

      performed by Angry Johnny and the Killbillies

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      • August 14, 2021 (United States)
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