

Human Highway
The new owner of a roadside diner stuck in a town built around an always leaking nuclear power plant plans to torch the place to collect insurance. However, an assortment of bizarre characters and weird events (such as spaceships flying around) gets in his way.
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Plot Summary
In a small, sleepy town, the local surf lineup is a haven for a quirky group of characters working at adenly shut-down diner and service station. As their lives intersect, they grapple with existential ennui, unrequited love, and the sudden appearance of a mysterious young woman. The film blends surreal humor with musical performances.
Critical Reception
Human Highway was met with a highly polarized reception, largely due to its unconventional narrative, experimental nature, and extended runtime. While some critics and fans appreciated its unique artistic vision and musical elements, many found it self-indulgent and difficult to follow. It has since gained a cult following among fans of Neil Young's experimental work.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its experimental spirit and musical interludes.
- Criticized for its meandering plot and lack of conventional structure.
- Seen as a deeply personal and idiosyncratic work by Neil Young.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available, but historical critical reviews suggest a division between those who appreciate its artistic risks and those who found it artistically challenging.
Fun Fact
The film was largely improvised by the cast and crew, with Neil Young reportedly wanting to capture a spontaneous, almost documentary-like feel to the characters' interactions.
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