Hell's Highway
Hell's Highway

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Hell's Highway

2002
Movie
70 min
English

Four college friends take a fateful road trip. The road, Hell's Highway--a direct route to terror. They pick up Lucinda: A hot young hitchiker, full of sexual deviance and lust for the bloody kill. After being terrorized and nearly killed, the group manages to turn the tables. They thought they killed her, but around the next ben--around every ben-- she appears like a mirage ready to murder again. Is she the devil? Can anyone stop her killing spree?

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Nick BroomfieldGenres: Documentary, War

Plot Summary

Nick Broomfield's documentary "Hell's Highway" delves into the brutal realities of the Sri Lankan civil war, specifically focusing on the experiences of child soldiers. The film follows the lives of young boys recruited into the Tamil Tigers, exposing the harsh training, indoctrination, and violent missions they are forced to undertake. Broomfield captures the complex and often tragic circumstances that lead to children being drawn into armed conflict. It offers a raw and unflinching look at the human cost of war on its youngest victims.

Critical Reception

Hell's Highway received critical acclaim for its direct and unflinching portrayal of child soldiers in Sri Lanka. Reviewers praised Nick Broomfield's immersive and empathetic approach, highlighting his ability to gain the trust of his subjects and present their stories with sensitivity. While the subject matter is undeniably difficult, the film was recognized for its important contribution to understanding the complexities of war and its impact on children.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and disturbing look at the use of child soldiers.

  • Nick Broomfield's signature empathetic documentary style is on full display.

  • Highlights the tragic circumstances and indoctrination faced by young recruits.

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Fun Fact

Director Nick Broomfield gained unprecedented access to the Tamil Tiger rebels, including their child soldiers, which was a significant feat for a Western filmmaker at the time.

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Wuchak

Wuchak

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