Soon-to-be bride on her way to a wedding rehearsal is having second thoughts and decides to take a detour. Car breaks down and a hitchiker offers help. Could it be fate?
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Good story, Not enough for a whole film
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
As a great suspense/thriller/horror fan, I give this movie only 2 star just for the first half cause it had everything to be a great suspense horror survival movie...but it didnt developed that way...it even had some flaws with some definitely poor decisions just to keep the movie going...so they can make the movie be an hour and a half...I mean...cops sitting on the top of the rock and she did not put the hand on horn...she goes exactly at the cabin where he is at....an officer is missing a whoooole day and no one bothers to search for him!?!? I mean gooosh...the movie was like it was made by a teenager who was bored spending his mommy and daddy's money.You can watch the first half and than just turn it off.... for the sake of your time..
Greetings from Lithuania.Short summary of horror/thriller "Curve" (2015):*Isolated scene = cheap settings +check.*Few chills here and there and some dead bodies to get "horror" rating +check.*Psychopath with a paper thin "killing philosophy" (some crumbs left from "Se7en") +check.*Few actors to make this situation look even more isolated = small costs for cast +check.* Uniformally OK acting for this material for a quick paycheck +check.*Descent director that will make this average screenplay into a watchable movie +check.*Running time 1 h 19 min which you will forget as soon as the same amount of time will elapse +check. Overall, you have seen "Curve" if any of above short facts sound familiar to you. Watchable flick.
Do not expect anything surprising out of this movie. It is so full of clichés that the whole movie could be predicted correctly from the first ten minutes. I gave it a 4/10 because it does waste time when you're bored and have nothing else to watch. 3/4 of the movie is the same scene with the girl's leg stuck in a crashed car and the "bad guy" torturing her. There is little character development or reasoning behind the killings of the "bad guy." The only thing you know about the protagonist is that she is going to see her fiancé in Denver, CO coming from San Francisco, LA when, surprisingly enough, her car breaks down. It's not bad but it's kind of boring to watch.
Have you ever watched a movie, particularly a horror movie or thriller, in which you really didn't like the protagonist? This was that type of movie.Mallory's (Juliane Hough) car breaks down on her way to Denver from San Francisco. As fate would have it some hunky guy is hiking and helps her get on the road again. She returns the favor by giving him a ride and lo and behold he's not such a good guy.This rehashed, good-looking-bad-dude-whom-you-trusted plot is so tired and they did nothing to make it likable. And the main character, Mallory, whoa buddy. She was everything wrong with a petite pretty blond. She made one poor decision after another which is why she ended up in a terrible situation. Then couple that with her hoarse voice and she became more annoying.This movie was replete with a flimsy predictable plot, impossibly absurd lead character and bad acting. I mean, even the lines were of the 25 cent gumball variety. This was a movie I just wanted to end... soon. It could end with Mallory living it could end with her dying and I wouldn't care one way or the other... just end.