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The Road

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.9K
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The Road (2011)
A twelve-year-old cold case is reopened when three teenagers vanish while traversing an abandoned road. As investigators try to find leads to the whereabouts of the missing teens, they also unearth the road's gruesome past that spans two decades - a history of abduction, crimes and murders.
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A 12 year old cold case is reopened when three teens are missing in an old abandoned road where a gruesome murder is left undiscovered for three decades.A 12 year old cold case is reopened when three teens are missing in an old abandoned road where a gruesome murder is left undiscovered for three decades.A 12 year old cold case is reopened when three teens are missing in an old abandoned road where a gruesome murder is left undiscovered for three decades.

  • Director
    • Yam Laranas
  • Writers
    • Aloy Adlawan
    • Yam Laranas
  • Stars
    • Carmina Villaroel
    • Rhian Ramos
    • TJ Trinidad
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yam Laranas
    • Writers
      • Aloy Adlawan
      • Yam Laranas
    • Stars
      • Carmina Villaroel
      • Rhian Ramos
      • TJ Trinidad
    • 20User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 26 nominations total

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    Carmina Villaroel
    Carmina Villaroel
    • Carmela
    Rhian Ramos
    Rhian Ramos
    • Ate Lara
    TJ Trinidad
    TJ Trinidad
    • Luis
    Barbie Forteza
    Barbie Forteza
    • Ella
    Marvin Agustin
    Marvin Agustin
    • Boy's Father
    Alden Richards
    Alden Richards
    • Teenage Luis
    Louise Delos Reyes
    Louise Delos Reyes
    • Joy
    Derrick Monasterio
    Derrick Monasterio
    • Brian
    Lexi Fernandez
    Lexi Fernandez
    • Janine
    Ynna Asistio
    Ynna Asistio
    • Martha
    Renz Valerio
    Renz Valerio
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    Jaclyn Jose
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    Alan Paule
    Alan Paule
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    Lloyd Samartino
    Lloyd Samartino
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    Gerald Madrid
    Gerald Madrid
    • Allan
    Ana Abad Santos
    Ana Abad Santos
    • Janine's Mother
    Dex Quindoza
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    • Director
      • Yam Laranas
    • Writers
      • Aloy Adlawan
      • Yam Laranas
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    7moviewizguy

    An Ambitious, but Flawed, Horror Film

    "The Road" starts off very strong. The first segment scared the hell out of me, something that almost rarely happens to me. Sure, the film doesn't have a high budget, and it probably would have benefited if they could manage to pull off the effects they were trying to achieve, but the small budget is sufficient enough. However, after the first segment, the film gets noticeably less exciting as we're given more backstory and information to solve the whole mystery surrounding the story. It would have helped if they tighten up the pace a bit, keep things going rather than slow everything down. Still, there is a satisfying payoff by the end as everything falls into place as well as unexpected emotional pathos rarely seen in horror films. Overall, the film reminds me of a Tarantino horror film. It's ambitious and may be a bit too convoluted for its own good, but it's above-average horror.
    8ebossert

    Probably too slow for our modern day attention deficient audiences

    This film by Yam Laranas ("The Echo") is divided into three segments. The first story concerns three young teenagers who drive down a desolate road at night, not knowing that it is haunted. This is a very cool, lengthy sequence with some nasty looking ghouls. The atmosphere is dense and the scare tactics are nicely crafted. The next two stories are flashbacks that show the historical acts of violence that are connected to the hauntings. The style here feels like a modern French horror film. It's very professional, with great photography, very eerie scoring, and solid performances. No humor or stupid one-liners to be found here. The deliberate pacing and gloomy mood will likely wear viewers down, which is a trait that I find to be a very positive thing. I strongly recommend this.

    On a side note, I find it somewhat annoying that this film has such a low IMDb rating and such negative reviews. In a day and age where crap like "The House of the Devil" (2009) and "Insidious" (2010) are praised and hyped as new genre classics, I guess I shouldn't be surprised when a genuinely strong horror film like "The Road" (2011) is derided and criticized for being "too slow." Perhaps a few dozen cheap jump scares or some graphic violence would have sufficed to keep our attention deficient audiences awake. For goodness sakes, "Rob Zombie's Halloween" is currently rated higher than "The Road."

    Yeah . . . okay.
    Leonard62250

    Very Creepy!

    I am not a gore hound kind of fan. I like it with real stories and unique ideas. The Road is very satisfying and I highly recommend it if you like the slow burn and creepy movies. This is my first to see movie where genre is somewhat crossing-over from horror to thriller to suspense to drama. I wished I've seen this in the big screen though.

    When suddenly you think the story is predictable, the director brings you to unexpected "turns" and "detours". It's amazing how some story points and questions are answered by each chapter of the movie. It's cleverly done. I had to read through the subtitles though. But that is worth the eye strain because you will enjoy the film a lot.
    7shane243546

    THE ROAD - a very well done Pinoy in it's level

    THE ROAD was somewhat great in a mediocre way.

    The story was beyond compelling and interesting. Critics says that the movie is scary but I disagree. The movie wasn't scary, it was just creepy and mind-disturbing.

    The 3 parts of the movie, which is in backwards chronology, will keep you up in your seat. But to enjoy this movie, you have to be a keen observer about the details of the story.

    Some says that the movie was a big plot hole, but it's not.

    If you're filipino like me, you would relate to the story and not say that it's a plot hole. You just need to understand the movie more. There was no plot hole. Every question of the movie was answered in the end.

    It was scary though, for filipinos like me, because mostly everyday, these things happen to us (people get lost, get killed, they turn to ghost and stuff) because in Philippines, we do believe in this stuff and there are big chances for these things to happen to us because Philippines is one big ball of mischief and horror. the script and the acting were both mediocre and a little bit lousy,

    Overall, the movie was great, the story was well build, the cinematography was beyond amazing and the movie itself was in a powerful premise which was powerful enough to compel foreign viewers.

    I give this movie a decent 7 out of 10
    3naff-sound

    too little, too late

    "The Road" tells the story of violent occurrences on a stretch of an abandoned road over a timespan of 20 years. It is divided in 3 Chapters, each then years apart. The chapters are interconnected, the whole story unfolding with the third episode. The storyline moves back in time - it therefore starts with the most recent occurrence in 2008 and depicts then the incident of 1998. Finally it connects the lose strands left by the two previous episodes by showing us what happened in 1988.

    Good things first: the sonic ambiance, the score if you like, is great. It pushes expectations right from the start. Bad thing : it is utterly wasted on this film. I don't want to go deep into the tremendous holes in the storyline, illogical behavior all around and very cheap and sententious depiction of the development of a psychological illness. It's enough that you know that these are annoyingly obvious even for a genre that thrives on them. The real pain of the movie is the acting. The first two chapters have a cast from the Children's Hospital of the Terminally Talentless! The script lets 16 year olds act like toddlers. The dialogs are horrible. They are like an audio summary for the blind: never telling more than the absolute obvious.

    While I do think it refreshing if a horror movie for once doesn't exploit violence and gore, this movie is not giving a valuable solution - I have seen more violent fisticuffs in Stan&Laurel movies. The uneasy avoidance of graphic violence while actually implying its existence, leads to ridiculous scenes - like a girl bleeding from a head wound apparently because she fell on a mattress.

    There is no special twist. It is a well used recipe in filmmaking to divide a movie in several chapters that intertwine and all get connected in the end. This was professionally executed, but without major surprises. The movie in itself is neither scary nor startling or revealing. It develops some more depth with the third chapter, which is so much better than the others that it seems to be from a different director entirely. But too little, too late.

    3 Stars because sound and cinematography deserve recognition.

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2011 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Languages
      • Filipino
      • Tagalog
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дорога
    • Filming locations
      • Sitio Buhangin, Dalig, Teresa, Rizal, Philippines
    • Production company
      • GMA Films
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    • Budget
      • $300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $92,476
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $56,692
      • May 13, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $942,041
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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