Next Exit
- 2022
- 1h 46m
Two unhappy strangers travel from New York to San Francisco in a rental car to partake in a scientist's radical experiment with the afterlife, but they meet people along the way who force th... Read allTwo unhappy strangers travel from New York to San Francisco in a rental car to partake in a scientist's radical experiment with the afterlife, but they meet people along the way who force them to confront why they are suicidal.Two unhappy strangers travel from New York to San Francisco in a rental car to partake in a scientist's radical experiment with the afterlife, but they meet people along the way who force them to confront why they are suicidal.
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The 2 lowest scores CLEARLY didn't get the movie since both give examples that are easily explained if you paid attention, but since I'm trying to do this without spoilers, you'll just have to trust me. If your idea of sci-fi is only Star Trek, you are going to have a bad time.
Technically this is sci-fi but only as an flimsy excuse for a road movie. What you get is excellent dialogue and acting with a couple charming character arcs and a healthy dose of dark humor.
It doesn't back away from the very heavy subjects but always does it so the humor and drama balance each other out. So it isn't a comedy but you'll probably won't feel like suicide afterwards either.
I would have given it a solid 7 but the ending was way to cliché and so predictable.
Don't expect a story, a mystery, spooky supernatural stuff or anything like that. This is just a movie about two souls meeting when they are going through a phase at the end of their 20's ( quarter life crisis )
I notice a lot of movies like "Smile" deal with trauma based subject matter and the deep parts of the mind that are affected by it. But they have to hook you with gimmicks instead. They didn't need that here.
The acting is really good, the ghost aspect is confusing but I think that should have been the premise not the sci-go angle. Either way it's a good film. I really was into it at the end and I've personally dealt with similar problems so it impacts me more.
Either way go into it not with sci-fi lens, but instead a humanist drama. Enjoy! 7/10.
I didn't particularly have high hopes, but I ended up thoroughly enjoying it, what a strangely captivating and original movie, I found this a very engaging watch.
I found the story really intriguing, the whole topic of assisted dying is definitely a hot topic at the moment. The dialogue is excellent, it forces you to think of all sorts of scenarios and moral issues.
Katie Parker does a great job as Rose, she's an interesting character with several layers, she's very frosty initially (not surprising really,) she certainly grows as the film progresses.
I think a fair amount of my enjoyment came from the brilliant acting of Rahul Kohli, one of those actors that does a real variety of roles, and always nails it.
8/10.
It brought in some interesting elements/concepts. Acting was excellent, again believable. This could have gone in a couple other directions and I kind of wish it did, but all in all it was satisfying and so was the ending.
Required minimum characters is 600. Why so many? Ok, I was expecting something different from the opening scenes and was hoping it was going in that direction but it didn't.
Maybe because the two seem very comfortable with each other. And when I say that, I don't mean they hit it off as characters, but their chemistry is really something to behold. A road movie can get boring or stall at some point. I never felt that there was a chance of that happening here.
And that is a testament to the movie, script, director but also the actors of course. There are episodes on the road and there is the goal they want to reach. The goal that includes Karen Gillian - another collaborator from Flannigans past (Oculus, highly recommended), though you may know her from the MCU as Nebula.
But again the main focus is the duo and their journey. The dialog feels fresh and real - the characters while flawed and on a self destructive trip do connect with the viewer. Really well made and while it may not really answer questions about after life (or maybe it does for you?), it is more than worth a watch.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe car rental company is named Charon. In Greek mythology Charon is the ferryman that carries souls between the worlds of the living and the dead. It is also a pun.
- Quotes
Rose: I've never been to a baseball game.
Teddy: I've been to dozens.
Rose: Wow, you really love baseball.
Teddy: I hate baseball. It's the dumbest game ever. The entire sport is designed to make everybody else do nothing. The pitcher tries to throw the ball so the batter can't hit it. The batter tries to hit to ball out of the park so the catcher can't catch it. And the basemen guard the bases so the runners can't run. It's designed to make everybody stand around and do fuck-all.
Rose: So why'd you go?
Teddy: [pauses]
[shrugs]
Teddy: 'Cause that's what you do.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,742
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,255
- Nov 6, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $4,742
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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