Dead End
Dead End

Dead End

2013Movie90 minEnglish

A captivating one hour about murder on the road. From hitchhiking horrors to hookers on the road, tragic truckers to mysterious serial killers, this flick utilizes forensic evidence and witness testimony to tell the tales of road wrong gone wrong.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Bill PlymptonGenres: Animation, Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A dysfunctional family takes a road trip to visit their father in prison, only to become stranded in a surreal and menacing landscape. As they navigate the bizarre environment, their own deep-seated issues and resentments surface, leading to increasingly bizarre and darkly comedic encounters. The journey becomes a twisted metaphor for their fractured relationships and the inescapable nature of their family ties.

Critical Reception

Bill Plympton's "Dead End" received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its unique animation style and darkly humorous take on familial dysfunction. While some found its surreal narrative challenging or overly bleak, others praised its originality and Plympton's signature artistic vision. Audience reception was similarly divided, appreciating its unconventional approach but sometimes struggling with its somber themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its distinctive, hand-drawn animation and Plympton's singular artistic voice.
  • Noted for its dark humor and unflinching portrayal of family dysfunction.
  • Some critics found the narrative overly bleak and the surreal elements disjointed.

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Fun Fact

Bill Plympton is a prolific independent animator known for his distinctive, often adult-oriented, hand-drawn style, and "Dead End" is one of his more narrative-driven features.

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