The relationship between Eric and Stephanie is floundering. They decide to leave for the Republic of Santiago to visit the famous ruins. Once there, they learn that a serial killer rages on steep roads of the region, eliminating drunk drivers.
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The relationship between Eric and Stephanie floundering. To meet and spend quality time together, they decide to leave for the Republic of Santiago in order to visit the famous ruins of the place. Once there, they learn that a serial killer rages on steep roads of the region, eliminating drunk drivers. So they stopped a moment to refuel, Stephanie, professional photographer, take a photo of a strange man covered with burns. The man, apparently angered by this intrusion, begins to pursue Quebecers since its imposing black truck. Written by
Oliver L. Martel
This film isn't bad in itself with good cinematography and OK actors but it suffers from an incredibly weak scenario.
An editor sending her journalists in Santiago although they can't speak 2 words of Spanish - and of course don't hire a guide/translator.
A bad guy taking 2 bullets but he can still drive for miles and transport jerry cans as if nothing happens.
Police and people seeing a badly burned guy near crime scenes where victims are burned and of course it doesn't click.
Also the sub-story of the relationship between the two lovers isn't developed enough to be of interest and appears as a time-filler.
There are better movies in this genre such as Joy Ride or Highwaymen.