Directed by: Derrick Borte
Written by: Carl Ellsworth
Starring: Russell Crowe, Caren Pistorius, Gabriel Bateman, Jimmi Simpson, Austin P. McKenzie
The film begins with a young mother named Rachel (Caren Pistorius), who seems to be having a difficult morning, running late, experiencing difficulties with her divorce, and ending up in several traffic queues, no matter which way she tries to avoid them.
She ends up in a road rage incident where someone in the car in front doesn’t move when the lights turn green. Instead of honking her horn in a friendly way, she holds down the horn twice before speeding off, only to find that the lights have turned red again.
Much to her bad luck, the guy (Russell Crowe) she ends up getting enraged with is a violent psychopath who is adamant about getting his revenge and doesn’t seem to care who gets in his way. He ends up injuring many people along the way, all whilst seeing red.
This film was a great watch. I enjoyed it a lot more than I first realised, and I found myself on the edge of my seat for the whole duration of the film, feeling very much gripped from start to finish.
I highly recommend watching this film, if you haven’t already. It is a good film worth watching.
I rate this film 4 stars!


