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Joyride
Scott, John and Suzie quit their boring jobs and depart L.A. for Alaska to pursue their dream of their own salmon fishing business. They soon find that life in Alaska is more difficult than expected as they are forced to abandon their plans and make desperate choices just to survive.
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Plot Summary
A young man, looking to escape his mundane life, embarks on a cross-country road trip with a charismatic but dangerous drifter. Their journey quickly devolves into a spree of theft and violence as they outrun the law and encounter increasingly perilous situations. The protagonist must confront the dark path he's chosen and the manipulative influence of his companion.
Critical Reception
Joyride received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. Critics often pointed to its formulaic plot and underdeveloped characters, although some acknowledged the performances and the film's attempt at a gritty crime thriller narrative. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it an unremarkable entry in the crime genre of the late 1970s.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a predictable narrative and lacks significant depth in its character development.
Performances are a mixed bag, with some actors struggling to elevate the material.
While attempting a thrilling crime story, it often falls short of its genre's expectations.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but available comments suggest a film that was largely unremarkable and failed to leave a lasting impression.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of Melanie Griffith's earliest feature film roles, where she played a supporting character named Susie.
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