There, they have to deal with a slow-ass tow truck. These two women, on their way to a beach house or something, take this deserted road called Devil's Pass.
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Casting an attractive woman as your lead isn't really gonna benefit your movie one way or the other, in terms of quality. There's honestly little about this movie that I liked and, quite frankly, I don't think I could say that I like anything. That's not a good sign considering that I saw this movie yesterday. Also, another thing on top of that, is that I'm struggling to remember much from the movie. And, to me at least, it's not like the movie is bad enough that it can classify as entertainment either. Dare I say that, on top of being a bad movie, it's also really fucking boring on top of that. You'd think that, with its set-up, that this would be a more exciting movie, but it's really not. Here's the thing though, and this should be obvious given the rating that I'm giving it, but this is not a particularly good movie. And this isn't really even meant to be an action movie, in the slightest. It's, obviously, not exactly the same thing since, again, the action is out of this world in Fury Road and this, really, can't even come close to comparing. The argument COULD be made that this, really, follows the same approach. The story took place on the road and, really, there was very little down time in that movie. Fury Road told its story through a two-hour chase sequence. You may ask yourself how this film compares to Fury Road, regarded as one of the greatest action movies ever made by me, myself and I, below-average evil trucker horror movie. There's a funny thing about this movie and, I'm gonna ask you to bear with me here since I may be saying something that might make some people question my sanity, but this movie reminds me a lot of Mad Max: Fury Road. Maybe that's overstating the point, of course, but it should be noted. But, with this movie, it'd be like falling from a cliff that's the size of Mount Everest.
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Though there's degrees to that, of course, given that, as an example, I could watch Baby Driver again after I watched Coco and, as great as Baby Driver is, it's still a bit of a comedown from Coco. I suppose that's not really fair to say because, unless I watched a movie of the same (or higher) quality as Coco, then everything else, technically, is a step down. From the sublime (Coco) to the ridiculous (Wrecker).