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An overly-stylized, poorly written crime thriller. It really hurt me to see Emory Cohen in this, but everyone makes mistakes.


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A young law student, grieving for his dying mother, struggles to decide whether he should kill his unfaithful step-father.
A young law student's life takes a dark turn when he suspects his father's death was not an accident. Driven by a desire for revenge, he becomes entangled with a dangerous woman and embarks on a desperate journey across the country. His pursuit of the truth uncovers a web of deceit and violence, blurring the lines between victim and perpetrator.
Detour received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its stylish execution, tense atmosphere, and compelling performances. However, some found the plot convoluted and predictable, while others felt the film relied too heavily on its genre tropes. Audience reception was similarly varied, appreciating the dark tone and twists but sometimes criticizing its less-than-satisfying resolution.
Praised for its stylish neo-noir aesthetic and gripping suspense.
Lauded for strong performances, particularly from the lead cast.
Criticized by some for a convoluted plot and a reliance on genre clichés.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with many appreciating the film's dark and twisty narrative, along with the performances. However, a significant portion found the plot difficult to follow or felt it didn't quite deliver on its promising setup.
Director Christopher Smith revealed that the film's script was inspired by classic noir films and a desire to create a modern thriller with a sense of dread and moral ambiguity.
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An overly-stylized, poorly written crime thriller. It really hurt me to see Emory Cohen in this, but everyone makes mistakes.
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