
Remdriven
Dreamlike film collage by Charlie Nykvist, the son of cinematographer Sven Nykvist.
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Plot Summary
A drifter named John Ryder arrives in a small town and begins a reign of terror, targeting a young woman and her family. As Ryder's motives remain unclear, he orchestrates a series of chilling events that push the protagonists to their limits. The film explores themes of survival and the psychological impact of relentless pursuit.
Critical Reception
Remdriven was met with a mixed critical reception, with some praising its intense atmosphere and suspenseful narrative, while others criticized its reliance on gratuitous violence and perceived lack of originality. Audience reception was generally polarized, with some finding it a terrifying and effective horror film, and others deeming it too bleak and disturbing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relentless tension and unsettling atmosphere.
- Criticized for its graphic content and predictable plot points.
- Seen as a stylish, albeit derivative, entry into the slasher genre of its era.
Google audience: Audiences generally found Remdriven to be a suspenseful and often frightening film, appreciating its dark tone and strong performances. However, some viewers felt the film was overly violent and lacked a compelling narrative beyond its central chase.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, menacing presence of the black Plymouth Fury, which features prominently in the film, was a deliberate choice by director Robert Harmon to make the car an almost sentient antagonist.
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