7 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- Film that Leads to Nowhere, 16 March 2008
Author:
851222 from Lithuania
An independent movie that is actually leaves to Nowhere.
I saw it when there was nothing to watch on late TV, so this movie was
a little surprise for my.
I was already falling asleep, but this movie got my attention somehow.
Don't get my wrong, there's absolutely nothing special in this movie,
only a beautiful landscape, some nice acting and disturbing killings.
I don't recommend this movie because you won't see here nothing special
or very interesting.
But if you have ABSOLUTELY nothing to do and there is nothing good on
TV, watch it.
5 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :- Pretty good stuff, 8 April 2000
Author:
hunt-5 from British Columbia, Canada
Five teenagers head off into the forest on a weekend camping trip to see
the
"bridge to nowhere". Fighting starts within the group, but disagreements
are
forgotten when the hermit who lives across the bridge begins to hunt them
down. The fight-for-survival plot is too familiar to make this truly
riveting, but it's enjoyable nonetheless because of the excellent acting
from all involved. Much to its credit this production resists the
temptation
of dramatic overacting, and the teenagers are thoroughly believable
(although Leon is an annoying jerk that you start to hope gets killed
fast).
Hermit Mark and his companion Lise are more mysterious and erratic, and
Lise's relationship with Mark is never really explained, which is somewhat
disappointing but adds further interest. A bit of a nostalgia trip for me
with the 80's clothing styles etc., and the NZ soundtrack (Annie Crummer,
Car Crash Set etc) adds a nice local touch. A good rental choice for a
rainy
afternoon.
3 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- A potently harsh'n'harrowing New Zealand "Deliverance" variant, 15 June 2007
Author:
Woodyanders (Woodyanders@aol.com) from The Last New Jersey Drive-In on the Left
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
A coed contingent of five rowdy street-savvy city kids venture into the
remote woods for a weekend of fun and excitement; they get more than
they bargained for when they run afoul of a mean, nasty, reclusive,
obsessively self-reliant and misanthropic forest-dwelling psycho hermit
(a first-rate rip-snorting villainous turn by the always excellent
Bruno Lawrence, who confirms his scruffy status as the Down Under
equivalent to Warren Oates) who most emphatically doesn't cotton to any
meddlesome outsiders trespassing on his fiercely guarded cut off from
the rest of civilization secluded sylvan terrain. Naturally, the
hapless group must resort to ferocious animalistic tactics to fend off
this dangerously antisocial "leave me the hell alone" loony. Tautly
directed with considerable muscular élan by Ian Mune (who also co-wrote
the lean, tight, compact script with Bill Baer), with breathtakingly
lush and expansive outdoor photography by Kevin Hayward and an
effectively spare, shuddery, skin-crawling synthesizer score by Stephen
McCurdy, "Bridge to Nowhere" sizes up as a tense, edgy and gripping
suspense thriller. Although Lawrence clearly dominates the film with
his impressively fearsome portrayal of a cunning maniac who's not to be
trifled with, the rest of the cast is equally on the money: gorgeous
redhead Allison Routledge gives a warm, engaging performance as
Lawrence's loyal, loving wife (Lawrence and Routledge previously acted
together in the terrific science fiction end-of-the-world pip "The
Quiet Earth"), Phillip Gordon is genuinely frightening as a
hot-tempered brute, and Matthew Hunter, Margaret Umbers, Shelly Luxford
and Stephen Judd are credible and sympathetic as the other scared,
vulnerable, totally out of their depth backpackers. An undeservedly
forgotten little sleeper that's eminently worthy of rediscovery.
1 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- 5 teens tormented by deranged hermit ...pretty good, 29 November 2007
Author:
merklekranz from United States
"Bridge to Nowhere" starts out in typical fashion. Five teens head out
of their city element for a backwoods quest to find the infamous
"bridge to nowhere". What they find in addition to the bridge is Bruno
Lawrence and his captive teenage "bride", Alison Rutledge. The first
half of the movie is straightforward hormone driven drivel, including a
skinny dipping and peeper scene. Once the teen leader is confronted by
a now very angry hermit, the film kicks into high gear. Genuine
excitement follows as the "invaders" are driven from the hermit's
domain. The violence is sudden and unpredictable. If you like hunted in
the woods movies, you will enjoy "Bridge to Nowhere" - MERK
3 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :- adequate, 27 February 2001
Author:
mattkratz (themattk@hotmail.com) from Richardson, TX
This movie might catch your attention in the video store. Being a huge Bruno
Lawrence fan, I liked it.
Five city kids cross the land of a hermit while on a hiking trip. They muck
up his property and sense of tranquility. This irks him, and he turns out to
be a very vicious and dangerous person, especially when angry. He then
proceeds to follow their every move and make the remainder of their vacation
a living nightmare.
Sound familiar? A basic plot for a lot of films, but this one was fairly
well done. Bruno makes a decent bad guy. The relationship between him and
his "girlfriend" and their characterizations could have been done better,
but that's overlookable. The main focus is on the story and
chases.
The photography of the lovely New Zealand countryside in the film is a
plus.
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7 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-

Film that Leads to Nowhere, 16 March 2008
Author: 851222 from Lithuania
An independent movie that is actually leaves to Nowhere.
I saw it when there was nothing to watch on late TV, so this movie was a little surprise for my.
I was already falling asleep, but this movie got my attention somehow.
Don't get my wrong, there's absolutely nothing special in this movie, only a beautiful landscape, some nice acting and disturbing killings.
I don't recommend this movie because you won't see here nothing special or very interesting.
But if you have ABSOLUTELY nothing to do and there is nothing good on TV, watch it.
5 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :-

Pretty good stuff, 8 April 2000
Author: hunt-5 from British Columbia, Canada
Five teenagers head off into the forest on a weekend camping trip to see the "bridge to nowhere". Fighting starts within the group, but disagreements are forgotten when the hermit who lives across the bridge begins to hunt them down. The fight-for-survival plot is too familiar to make this truly riveting, but it's enjoyable nonetheless because of the excellent acting from all involved. Much to its credit this production resists the temptation of dramatic overacting, and the teenagers are thoroughly believable (although Leon is an annoying jerk that you start to hope gets killed fast). Hermit Mark and his companion Lise are more mysterious and erratic, and Lise's relationship with Mark is never really explained, which is somewhat disappointing but adds further interest. A bit of a nostalgia trip for me with the 80's clothing styles etc., and the NZ soundtrack (Annie Crummer, Car Crash Set etc) adds a nice local touch. A good rental choice for a rainy afternoon.
3 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-

A potently harsh'n'harrowing New Zealand "Deliverance" variant, 15 June 2007
Author: Woodyanders (Woodyanders@aol.com) from The Last New Jersey Drive-In on the Left
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
A coed contingent of five rowdy street-savvy city kids venture into the remote woods for a weekend of fun and excitement; they get more than they bargained for when they run afoul of a mean, nasty, reclusive, obsessively self-reliant and misanthropic forest-dwelling psycho hermit (a first-rate rip-snorting villainous turn by the always excellent Bruno Lawrence, who confirms his scruffy status as the Down Under equivalent to Warren Oates) who most emphatically doesn't cotton to any meddlesome outsiders trespassing on his fiercely guarded cut off from the rest of civilization secluded sylvan terrain. Naturally, the hapless group must resort to ferocious animalistic tactics to fend off this dangerously antisocial "leave me the hell alone" loony. Tautly directed with considerable muscular élan by Ian Mune (who also co-wrote the lean, tight, compact script with Bill Baer), with breathtakingly lush and expansive outdoor photography by Kevin Hayward and an effectively spare, shuddery, skin-crawling synthesizer score by Stephen McCurdy, "Bridge to Nowhere" sizes up as a tense, edgy and gripping suspense thriller. Although Lawrence clearly dominates the film with his impressively fearsome portrayal of a cunning maniac who's not to be trifled with, the rest of the cast is equally on the money: gorgeous redhead Allison Routledge gives a warm, engaging performance as Lawrence's loyal, loving wife (Lawrence and Routledge previously acted together in the terrific science fiction end-of-the-world pip "The Quiet Earth"), Phillip Gordon is genuinely frightening as a hot-tempered brute, and Matthew Hunter, Margaret Umbers, Shelly Luxford and Stephen Judd are credible and sympathetic as the other scared, vulnerable, totally out of their depth backpackers. An undeservedly forgotten little sleeper that's eminently worthy of rediscovery.
1 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

5 teens tormented by deranged hermit ...pretty good, 29 November 2007
Author: merklekranz from United States
"Bridge to Nowhere" starts out in typical fashion. Five teens head out of their city element for a backwoods quest to find the infamous "bridge to nowhere". What they find in addition to the bridge is Bruno Lawrence and his captive teenage "bride", Alison Rutledge. The first half of the movie is straightforward hormone driven drivel, including a skinny dipping and peeper scene. Once the teen leader is confronted by a now very angry hermit, the film kicks into high gear. Genuine excitement follows as the "invaders" are driven from the hermit's domain. The violence is sudden and unpredictable. If you like hunted in the woods movies, you will enjoy "Bridge to Nowhere" - MERK
3 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :-
adequate, 27 February 2001
Author: mattkratz (themattk@hotmail.com) from Richardson, TX
This movie might catch your attention in the video store. Being a huge Bruno Lawrence fan, I liked it.
Five city kids cross the land of a hermit while on a hiking trip. They muck up his property and sense of tranquility. This irks him, and he turns out to be a very vicious and dangerous person, especially when angry. He then proceeds to follow their every move and make the remainder of their vacation a living nightmare. Sound familiar? A basic plot for a lot of films, but this one was fairly well done. Bruno makes a decent bad guy. The relationship between him and his "girlfriend" and their characterizations could have been done better, but that's overlookable. The main focus is on the story and chases.
The photography of the lovely New Zealand countryside in the film is a plus.
See this one if you have time to kill.
** 1/2 out of ****
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