The Shortcut
The Shortcut

The Shortcut

2009Movie100 minEnglish

When Derek moves to a new town and discovers a shortcut through the woods to his high school, he learns about a crazy old man who lives near its path: Legend has it that he abducted a group of teenagers years ago. Ignoring the warning, Derek and his friends set out to uncover the dark secret that's buried deep in the woods. But will they survive to tell it?

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IMDb5.7/10
Google Users50%
Director: Jake ScottGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young British man, living in New York, receives a series of cryptic messages from his estranged father, an acclaimed photographer. These messages hint at a dark secret surrounding his father's past and a woman from his father's life. As the protagonist delves deeper, he uncovers a complex web of betrayal and obsession.

Critical Reception

The film received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, with some commending its atmospheric tension and performances, while others criticized its convoluted plot and lack of resolution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its moody atmosphere and engaging performances, particularly from Dominic Cooper.
  • Criticized for a plot that becomes increasingly difficult to follow and a resolution that leaves many questions unanswered.
  • Some reviewers found the psychological thriller elements effective, while others felt they were underdeveloped.

Google audience: Audience reviews are divided, with some appreciating the film's suspenseful tone and intriguing premise, while others found the story confusing and unsatisfying.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to be a full-length feature but was later shortened and adapted for television broadcast.

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Despite its modest budget, this film proves to be a very welcome addition to the horror genre. As its title suggests, AVOID THE SHORTCUT avoids being a dull rehash of tired cliches and insteads plays with these loved horror conventions to c...