
In Johannesburg, an American parole breaker unknowingly picks up a rental car that will tie him to a web of corrupt local police.... (Full plot summary below)
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In Johannesburg, an American parole breaker unknowingly picks up a rental car that will tie him to a web of corrupt local police.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfLow-tech and initially diverting, the feature soon rides on dramatically bald tires with Walker in the lead role, unable to squeeze out the necessary anguish to communicate the wrong place, wrong time feel of the script. |
| ObserverRex ReedThe trajectory consists of one damn thing after another, with the able Mr. Walker giving it all he’s got without getting out of the vehicle to catch his breath. |
| Total FilmJamie GrahamVehicle 19 rivals Running Scared as the best of Walker's smaller, grittier (read: home entertainment) titles. |
| London Evening StandardDerek MalcolmGood location work, albeit mostly inside the car, doesn't save the film from absurdity. |
| Contactmusic.comRich ClineThe plot makes very little sense, and plays out like a less compelling version of Taken, but there are some guilty-pleasure thrills along the way to the satisfyingly gonzo climax. |
| Washington PostSean O'ConnellA lean, low-budget and claustrophobic mistaken-identity thriller that's so stripped-down, it's nearly nonexistent. |
| Washington PostSean O ConnellA lean, low-budget and claustrophobic mistaken-identity thriller that’s so stripped-down, it’s nearly nonexistent. |
| McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreThere are interesting story elements and locations. But the claustrophobia of the car works against it. |
| The National (UAE)James Luxfordneither Walker nor the script can keep your interest for the duration, with action set pieces and intrusive music overpowering what should have been a claustrophobic and tense experience |
| Sky CinemaTim EvansIt's pure formula...but will give Fast and Furious fans something to drool over until the next F&F instalment comes skidding around the corner. |