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Plot Outline: Rennie Cray (Caviezel) embarks on a bloodthirsty rampage to avenge the death of his wife who was struck down by a serial killer - a man who hunts and kills women using his '72 El Dorado. (more)(view trailer)
Date: 17 February 2004 Summary: Low-budget Fast and Furious
The trailer really motivated me to see Highwaymen the other day. It looked
like Duel, Fast & the Furious, JoyRide, and The Car all rolled into
one.
The movie's premise is set from the get-go: John Cavaziel's character is
hunting down a crazed driver who killed his wife some five or more years
ago. Along the way, he rescues a damsel in distress, thus thwarting the
crazed driver's attempts to make her road kill.
This sets the stage for the final act of the film, in which the hero and
villian must make a final stand, with the heroine as the prize. This is
probably one of the things that struck me as odd- there are only two acts
to
this film. At 78 minutes, it's very brief, without a lot of time to
develop
some of the characters. I get the feeling it was patched together from a
minimal amount of footage, just so it could say it had a theatrical run.
It
also strikes me as a bit of a "low-budget film" (even though it IS New
Line.)
All in all, I would give it 7 out of 10. It's a fun ride, even though it
is
short. Hey, amusement parks have been doing that for years...