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Open Road

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.9K
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Open Road (2013)
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DramaThriller

Angie, a young Brazilian artist, abandons her old life and embarks on a journey around the country. Running from her past, and searching for her foundation in life, Angie finds not only hers... Read allAngie, a young Brazilian artist, abandons her old life and embarks on a journey around the country. Running from her past, and searching for her foundation in life, Angie finds not only herself but love in its many forms.Angie, a young Brazilian artist, abandons her old life and embarks on a journey around the country. Running from her past, and searching for her foundation in life, Angie finds not only herself but love in its many forms.

  • Director
    • Marcio Garcia
  • Writer
    • Julia Camara
  • Stars
    • Camilla Belle
    • Andy Garcia
    • Colin Egglesfield
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcio Garcia
    • Writer
      • Julia Camara
    • Stars
      • Camilla Belle
      • Andy Garcia
      • Colin Egglesfield
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Camilla Belle
    Camilla Belle
    • Angie
    Andy Garcia
    Andy Garcia
    • Chuck
    Colin Egglesfield
    Colin Egglesfield
    • David
    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Jill
    • (as Julliete Lewis)
    Christiane Torloni
    Christiane Torloni
    • Glória
    Carol Castro
    Carol Castro
    • Sônia
    John Savage
    John Savage
    • Carl
    Kristi Clainos
    Kristi Clainos
    • Louise
    Emily Nelson
    Emily Nelson
    • Diner Waitress
    Craig Gellis
    Craig Gellis
    • Ronny Rapist #1
    Anya Isabel Andrews
    • Olivia
    • (uncredited)
    Chrissy Calhoun
    • Antique Store Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Jennifer Cambra
    • Jennifer
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Cardelle
    Michael Cardelle
    • Nick
    • (uncredited)
    Rick L. Dean
    • Diner Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Michael King
    Michael King
    • Highway Patrol Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Ingrid Rogers
    Ingrid Rogers
    • Georgia
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Vinson
    • Kevin Rapist #2
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Marcio Garcia
    • Writer
      • Julia Camara
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    User reviews13

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    7badland

    A nice little movie

    Okay, first of all, it's not a bad little movie, very much like Francis Coppola's 2nd movie The Rain People, acting is fine, Juliette Lewis is as good as always, at least for what she's got to do with. Script is lean and it ponders along but with nice touches. It's very 60's in some way so I guess it brings back some memories being a boomer. Definitely not for everyone, much more for those who have a whimsical bent to their personalities, just a little drive in the country, so to speak. I don't know what the negative reviews go on about, it's clearly not for them so they should go watch Juno a few more times. Performances are fine for everyone here, not an earth-shaker but a nice bit of time spent. I give it a 7 not for my best-of films, but for this particular genre of what one might call drift movies.
    5fmwongmd

    Good acting in a soap

    Clearly soap opera quality but good acting on the part of Camille Belle makes it worth watching.
    6tiptak

    bad acting, bad directing but a good writing and a good scheme..

    except Andy Garcia which is one of my favorite actors of all time,all the actors were terribly bad... the acting was that bad sometimes i thought i'm watching porn.. fake reactions fake laughs and all the fake acts was really really annoying and i just can blame the director because i saw Camilla Belle in good movies that she did well in them or Juliette Lewis has done some very good acting in some movies.. but they were awfully fake in this movie.. the only thing kept me somehow enthusiastic was the writing in some point and some good dialogs and the whole indie mellow theme of the movie which i liked the most about the movie..
    5l_rawjalaurence

    Good Beginning, but Eventually Peters Out

    The beginning of OPEN ROAD is highly suggestive, with director Marco Garcia depicting different moments in Angie's (Camilla Belle's) life, as she works as a server, travels along a lonely road, and tries to communicate with her mother back in Brazil. It's clear she's got something to hide, but we have no idea what; all we know is that she is a talented artist, who translates all her emotional pain into her paintings. So far so good; but then the film experiences a failure of nerve and transforms itself into a familiar tale of self-discovery. Angie meets nice boyfriend (Colin Egglesfield), and his skeptical cousin (Juliette Lewis), leaves her boyfriend in the lurch as she goes off on the road, and discovers at the end of the film that her friend Chuck (Andy Garcia) - whom she encountered at her lowest point during her journey - has a dark secret directly relating to her own life. At times the script veers towards the banal, and although the film is well photographed, with several aerial shots of the rolling landscape with Angie's car just a speck on the horizon, one cannot help but feel that director Garcia could have done far more with the material.
    2Sintz49

    A story shared too anonymously

    My cable blurb for this film listed Juliette Lewis first, then Camille, then described the story in just One sentence. I've enjoyed Lewis a lot in the past, so I viewed the film. But that one sentence blurb was about the right length! I don't want to blame the actors, but the director and writer? Probably. The characters' "character" were mostly hidden: by flashbacks out of context, or by brief sentences or silence in response to direct questions. The dialogue itself may well have been too cryptic to even give the actors insights into their part. Seemed they still had little to show us about their characters in non-verbal ways. When actors don't "get" their character, certainly the director must fill in gaps left by the writer. The feeling I got (& this isn't a verdict, just a description of what scenes "felt like") was that some actors' insights here, maybe weren't heard, or were passed over, by the director. I kept my ears and eyes open for gut level insights, 'cuz the dialogue was empty. When people try to hide something, they may fib but even those untruths can offer viewers some insight into what the character is feeling. Not here, only that they didn't want to talk, or they felt uncomfortable (about good things or bad). Lewis' late scene with Egglesfield's "David" was a bit different, but when everything "Jill" said was nasty, David's verbal response was in disgust, but his behavior wasn't. His character seemed vacuous for not just leaving the cafe - the table seemed empty, and Jill was not "helping". Visually too, like in the cloaked flashbacks, viewers were given little help in several (many?) scenes, like Angie & David sitting inside the trailer, the camera is bouncing around. I'm listening to them talk, and the bouncing is just a distraction. It's almost like the photographer saw too little evidence of the tension in the actor's behavior, or in their words; and so decided to move the camera, at least to supply evidence of some inner struggles in these two friends. If the trailer had at least been in motion, I could have stayed in tune to the dialogue, having seen that the road was bumpy (literally and figuratively). Most of us (the viewers and the makers of the film) know more about the feelings prompted by some situations in this plot, but a better review here, may be implying a reviewer has inserted his/her own experiences into this story; filled it out. I think that viewers can plant more insights into this film, than the film can drop into the viewer.

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    • Soundtracks
      It's Over
      Written by Mister Jam (as Fabianno) and Wanessa Camargo (as Wanessa)

      Performed by Wanessa Camargo (as Wanessa)

      Piano and arrangement: Rodrigo Tavares

      Bass: Mister Jam

      Produced by Mister Jam

      Live drums and additional strings: Paulo Jeveaux

      Co-produced by Ruben Feffer (film version)

      Mixed by Pedro Lima and Marcelo Cyro (film version)

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2013 (Brazil)
    • Countries of origin
      • Brazil
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Mở đường
    • Filming locations
      • Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil(Ilha do Boi)
    • Production companies
      • BB Film Productions
      • Society Entertainment
      • Marcio Garcia Producoes
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $48,985
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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