A teenage prostitute escapes from a juvenile prison with a 16-year-old serial killer and both go on a destructive road trip to Mexico in this twist on the "Hansel and Gretel" fairy tale.A teenage prostitute escapes from a juvenile prison with a 16-year-old serial killer and both go on a destructive road trip to Mexico in this twist on the "Hansel and Gretel" fairy tale.A teenage prostitute escapes from a juvenile prison with a 16-year-old serial killer and both go on a destructive road trip to Mexico in this twist on the "Hansel and Gretel" fairy tale.
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Writer and director Matthew Bright actually managed to piece together a rather unique and somewhat far out there type of movie here. But it worked well in favor of the movie, because all the absurdity, the strange characters, the weird events, and everything just seemed to click together all nicely and compiled an oddly enjoyable movie.
The storyline in "Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby" is strange, no doubt about it, especially because the characters are odd individuals carrying heavy baggage of damaged pasts with them, and while it does come off as being a bit too far out there at first, stick with it, because the storyline picks up and starts to make more and more sense as the movie progress.
I found "Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby" to be an interesting movie as it wasn't your typical mainstream movie.
The acting performances in the movie were good, and while I think I was only familiar with David Alan Grier here, then I will say that they had put together a good cast ensemble. I liked the performance of Natasha Lyonne (playing White Girl) and Maria Celedonia (playing Cyclona) in particular.
If you enjoy movies that are somewhat offbeat, then you definitely should give "Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby" a chance. I was genuinely entertained by revisiting this movie from writer and director Matthew Bright.
My rating of "Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby" lands on a six out of ten stars.
If you want to rent something a bit colorful, then you could do a lot worse.
Natasha Lyonne shows she is capable of far more than just teen comedies by starring as White Girl, a bulimic teenager who poses as a whore in order to savagely attack and rob her 'tricks'. Sent to prison for 25 years, she befriends Cyclona (María Celedonio), a psychologically fragile murderous chronic-masturbator(!) and together they escape and head for Tijuana, Mexico, where Cyclona hopes they can find sanctuary with her childhood protector, Sister Gomez (Vincent Gallo).
This freakish fairy tale is certainly not for mainstream audiences, but those who dig more unusual fare should certainly get a kick from the non-stop weirdness on display. With Bright's array of 'colourful' characters and a story that unfolds in an unpredictable fashion, the film certainly never bores.
Much fun can be had spotting the parallels between this film and its source material, Hansel and Gretel. The film uses the theme of food prevalent in the Grimm's classic story, and features an interesting take on the 'trail of breadcrumbs' and a really nasty 'witch'.
A heady concoction of exploitation, art-house, action and horror, Confessions of a Trickbaby is recommended to fans of cinema's wild side, and particularly to those who enjoyed Natural Born Killers, with which it shares a similar vibe.
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- TriviaThe film suffered 17 cuts/trims before being granted an R-rating by the MPAA.
- GoofsAt 56:20, when Crystal and Cyclona just arrive at Mexico, on the upper right part of screen we see part of movie camera.
- Quotes
White Girl: She's a nun? Fuckin' A!
Cyclona: You know she used to call me when I was little? "Her lil' movie star".
White Girl: Yeah, now you're an all grown up convicted killer. You think she's just gonna greet you with open arms?
- Crazy creditsNo children appearing in this film were directly exposed to any explicit language or situations of a violent or sexual nature.
- Alternate versionsThe MPAA threatened the film with an "NC-17" rating. Finally rated "R" after 17 cuts/alterations were made.
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Written by Peter Weinberger
Performed by The Surf Trio
Published by Way Cool Music (BMI)/Rubber Guy Music (BMI)
Courtesy of Dionysus Records
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- Freeway 2 Confesiones de una Bribona
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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1