Review of Road to Nowhere (2010) by Alec B — 15 Oct 2011
Most of the supporting performances are pretty weak but I respect what Monte Hellman is trying to do here. The seamless weaving in and out of the present, the past, and the film the characters are making suggests a world where there are no physical boundaries to separate our reality and ones that we create.
Its the kind of story David Lynch would tell, but Hellman uses realism instead of the surreal, so its easy to get lost. By the end even the characters seem unsure of where they are.
This review of Road to Nowhere (2010) was written by Alec B on 15 Oct 2011.
Road to Nowhere has generally received mixed reviews.
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