Track 29
Track 29

Track 29

1988Movie86 minEnglish

Years after a desperate teenage Linda gives up her baby for adoption, she finds herself face-to-face with Martin, a young man claiming to be her long-lost son. Linda embraces Martin and in him finds a welcome reprieve from her unhappy marriage to the neglectful Henry. But soon Martin grows violent and becomes obsessed with Henry -- a philandering man whose only offspring is an expansive model train set that devours his waking hours.

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IMDb5.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes55%
Director: Dennis PotterGenres: Drama, Fantasy

Plot Summary

Linda, an American woman with a history of psychological issues and a strained marriage, becomes obsessed with the idea of finding her birth mother. Her quest leads her to a mysterious and eccentric man who claims to be her twin brother. As their relationship deepens and becomes increasingly bizarre, reality blurs with fantasy, and Linda's grip on sanity loosens.

Critical Reception

Track 29 was met with a mixed to negative reception from critics. While some praised its unique and surreal atmosphere, others found its narrative convoluted and its themes underdeveloped. The performances, particularly Theresa Russell's, were often highlighted, but the film's overall ambiguity and challenging subject matter polarized audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its bold, surreal exploration of identity and obsession.
  • Criticized for its confusing narrative and lack of clear resolution.
  • Theresa Russell's intense performance was a standout element.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but general sentiment suggests the film is a polarizing and eccentric viewing experience, appreciated by those who enjoy unconventional storytelling but frustrating for those seeking straightforward narratives.

Fun Fact

Dennis Potter, known for his television work and challenging cinematic themes, wrote and directed 'Track 29' as one of his few feature films made in the United States, aiming to explore themes of memory, identity, and the grotesque.

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