U-Turn
U-Turn

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U-Turn

1991
Movie
81 min
Greek

A lone car thief, meets a mysterious and charming woman who would be the love of his life but will lure him into a dangerous adventure.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes63%
Metacritic54/100
Google Users65%
Director: Oliver StoneGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller, Neo-noir

Plot Summary

A drifter gets stranded in a dusty Arizona town after his car breaks down, and he quickly becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit involving a desperate real estate agent, her wealthy and possessive husband, and a local sheriff. As a twisted game of cat and mouse unfolds, the drifter's attempts to escape his predicament only lead him deeper into trouble.

Critical Reception

Oliver Stone's "U-Turn" is a stylish, albeit convoluted, neo-noir thriller that polarized critics. While some praised its visual flair, dark humor, and strong performances, others found its plot overly complicated and its nihilistic tone off-putting. Audience reception was similarly mixed, with many appreciating the unpredictable twists but struggling with the film's bleak outlook.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its distinctive visual style and darkly humorous moments.

  • Criticized for an overly convoluted and sometimes nonsensical plot.

  • The performances, particularly from Sean Penn and Nick Nolte, were often highlighted as strengths.

Google audience: Audiences often noted the film's striking visuals and unique atmosphere, with many appreciating the suspenseful narrative. However, some found the plot difficult to follow and the characters unsympathetic, leading to a divisive viewing experience.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in Tucson and Ajo, Arizona, with the filmmakers deliberately seeking out locations that would enhance the film's bleak and desolate atmosphere.

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