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Le Chemin Sans Retour

Original title: YellowBrickRoad
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
7.6K
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Le Chemin Sans Retour (2010)
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1940: the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire walked up a winding mountain trail, leaving everything behind. 2008: the first official expedition into the wilderness attempts to solve t... Read all1940: the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire walked up a winding mountain trail, leaving everything behind. 2008: the first official expedition into the wilderness attempts to solve the mystery of the lost citizens of Friar.1940: the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire walked up a winding mountain trail, leaving everything behind. 2008: the first official expedition into the wilderness attempts to solve the mystery of the lost citizens of Friar.

  • Directors
    • Jesse Holland
    • Andy Mitton
  • Writers
    • Jesse Holland
    • Andy Mitton
  • Stars
    • Michael Laurino
    • Anessa Ramsey
    • Alex Draper
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Directors
      • Jesse Holland
      • Andy Mitton
    • Writers
      • Jesse Holland
      • Andy Mitton
    • Stars
      • Michael Laurino
      • Anessa Ramsey
      • Alex Draper
    • 150User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Michael Laurino
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    • Teddy Barnes
    Anessa Ramsey
    Anessa Ramsey
    • Melissa Barnes
    Alex Draper
    • Walter Myrick
    Cassidy Freeman
    Cassidy Freeman
    • Erin Luger
    Clark Freeman
    Clark Freeman
    • Daryl Luger
    Tara Giordano
    Tara Giordano
    • Jill
    Sam Elmore
    • Cy Banbridge
    Laura Heisler
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    • Liv McCann
    Lee Wilkof
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    • The Usher
    Joseph Collier
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      • Andy Mitton
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      • Andy Mitton
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    johnnybritton

    70% excellent but takes a serious mis=step in the third act

    For the first 70 minutes of this film, I thought I had found my new favourite horror movie. There are sequences here that will take your breath away - IF you are a fan of true psychological horror and not the mainstream CGI crap that hits the multiplexes. The concept is fascinating, and the set-up is superb. The sound design of this film is flawless, and has one of the best uses of music I have ever experienced. The music... it's skin-crawling, and is almost a character in the movie. Likewise, the violence and gore. Very underplayed, timed well and not gratuitous. But when it hits, it's incredibly effective.

    But then something goes awry. The plot becomes muddled and almost self-important, the actions of the characters don't really add up... it almost feels like a different film than the intense, slow-burn of the first two acts. It reminded me of 'Insidious' in this regard; incredibly good for the first two thirds then becomes too hokey in its final reel.

    It's a shame, because this had the potential to be a genre classic. As it is, the unconvincing third act makes this an effective but ultimately unsatisfying film.
    8richardgundersen

    I liked it

    Bit of a mix between Lost and The Shining, I really enjoyed this actually. In fact I love it when I find a really low scoring film on IMDb that I enjoy! Quite creepy, incredible sounds / score, especially the constant old style music that plays incessantly through the woods, driving the characters insane.

    Quite light in gore (no bad thing) but the few scenes there are are fairly shocking, especially the one seen from a distance, which was pretty chilling.

    If I had to choose between Saw, Scream (any) or this, I would choose this any day.

    Oh yeah I mentioned the sound already but its really good. Very atmospheric.

    Been googling for 'meaning behind the film' type stuff since the DVD stopped, and that in my opinion is what a decent horror should make you do.
    8Mr_Saxon

    "What if people start forgetting the way back?"

    In 1940, almost the entire population of a town in New Hampshire mysteriously leave their homes, their belongings and even their pets, and head north along a trail into the dense wilderness. The corpses of those discovered are the only trace of what might have happened to the people of Friar. Many years later, Teddy Barnes and a team of researchers, pathfinders, historians and psychologists decide to follow the same trail and uncover the mystery of what happened in 1940. But what waits for them at the end of the trail - and will they survive to reach it?

    I know what you're thinking. This is a movie about a group of people who, whilst following a mysterious trail through the wilderness in search of answers, begin to perish. It therefore must involve masked killers or mutated bears, right? Actually, no. "YellowBrickRoad" takes its inspiration from some of the classic older horror movies – such as "The Shining", "Deliverance" and the original version of "The Wicker Man" – and, instead of aiming purely for the eyes of the audience, it also aims for the mind. This is a slow-burning psychological horror filled with sights and sounds which get under your skin and worm their way into your brain; just as they do with the characters themselves.

    That's not to say that there isn't gore or violence in "YellowBrickRoad". There are several scenes involving terrible, bloody things happening to people, but the film-makers shoot those scenes in a way that forces the audience to let their imaginations run rampant and fill in the gaps. It's not really these death scenes that will stick with you after the movie has ended, though. It's the way that "YellowBrickRoad" forces you to watch as the seemingly well-adjusted individuals to whom you're introduced at the beginning rapidly drift into insanity, rage, loneliness, brutality and utter confusion as the rules of reality change around them.

    For a good portion of its running time, "YellowBrickRoad" is a creepy and unsettling story that fully preys upon our fear of the unknown. Without resorting to cheap scares, the movie accurately portrays how a group of people might act if they took too many steps northward and suddenly found themselves in the Twilight Zone. All of the main actors do a fine job and, despite working with an obviously limited budget, the directors utilise sound, along with moody, lonesome cinematography and the rustic setting to create a tense and spooky atmosphere.

    Some may have a problem with the ending which perhaps veers a bit too closely into David Lynch territory, but I found it to be an interesting and apt way of closing the movie. For those who are fans of horror cinema, such as "Session 9" or "The Shining", in which the protagonists are confronted with something unknown and terrible that slowly burns away at their sanity and willpower, this may be close to essential viewing for you.
    ghasapidis

    Nightmarish, Surreal, Disturbing, and Effective

    I found YellowBrickRoad to be deeply unsettling, like a nightmare that tugged at something deep inside me. This is definitely a slow, mostly subtle horror film, and not for everyone, but I found it better than most that I've seen. This was a surreal, disturbing experience that took a group of ordinary people in a pretty ordinary setting and situation, and gradually morphed it into an anxious world without reliable reference frame in which we're not sure what is real. If I like a movie, and I did like this one, I tend to strongly empathize with the characters and their situation, and I found myself feeling the anxiety of questioning reality and my own grasp of it. Shortly after watching the film I went to sleep and proceeded to have what seemed like hours of dream obviously derived from the movie.

    Comparable films are "The Blair Witch Project" (the original one--for obvious reasons when you see this one) and "Session 9" for the slow, character-driven build and growing sense of dread.

    Yes, there was one plot detail which strained credibility, was a little distracting, and I think could've been easily avoided, but I was willing to overlook that given that otherwise the overall experience worked for me. Regarding the ending, I know many posting here found it unsatisfying. I feel strongly about endings and usually like them to be clear and unambiguous, and I liked the ending of this film. Having said that, I understand why some would not like the ending, but it made sense to me and sealed the horror of the story.
    6naff-sound

    Disturbing message

    I'm divided about this movie, which is reflected in my rating. It has very intense moments, but it's not always able to sustain the tension. Sometimes the intensity borders on the annoying, sometimes it crumbles into boredom. None of the characters grew on me and in my opinion the ending is unsatisfying and badly executed. On the other hand I witnessed some really good performances from some of the actors. The overall atmosphere is dense and maintained during the movie. The storytelling avoids explanations and therefore is unnerving the spectator - in a positive way if you are in it for the chill factor. Don't expect this movie to be gory since it is not - blood is flowing, but in a mere matter-of- fact way. It's not trying to weave in vengeful ghosts, lost souls and other quasi religious ideas, which in my opinion get employed to perpetrate the idea of possible redemption. It tells the story of existence being hell with no possible exit since we are its prisoners and its creators. The movie stuck with me long after I watched it and it make me think - that's worth a solid 6 points.

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    • Trivia
      The sibling characters of Daryl and Erin Luger are played by real life siblings Clark and Cassidy Freeman.
    • Goofs
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Quotes

      Melissa Barnes: Are you going to kill me now? Here?

      Daryl Luger: Yes.

      Melissa Barnes: Does there have to be so much pain?

      Daryl Luger: Yes.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Ryan Hollinger Show: This Lovecraftian Wizard of Oz Horror Film is INSANE (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Nocturne for Piano in F-Sharp Minor, OP.48 no.2
      Written by Frédéric Chopin (as Frederic Francois Chopin)

      Performed by Monica Alianello

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Camino prohibido
    • Filming locations
      • Lancaster, New Hampshire, USA(Rialto Theatre, point of origin to road)
    • Production company
      • Points North Films
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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