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Unhinged (2020)
Unhinged (2020): Watch Online in Hindi, English
Movie | Unhinged |
Real Name | N/a |
Rating | 6.5 |
Duration | 90 Min |
Aired | 2020-07-16 |
Languages | Hindi & English |
Subtitle | Esub |
Quality | Bluray |
Sources
Countries
United States of America, United Kingdom
Genres
ActionThrillerHorrorHollywood Movies Hindi DubbedHindi Dubbed MoviesDual AudioBritish MoviesEnglish MoviesHollywood Movies
Tags
PsychopathAggressionStalkerMurderArsonSingle motherConfrontationDivorcedThreatPickup truckRoad rageRetributionPhone callConsequencesPsychotic breakRoad thrillerMurderous intentionsFired from a jobHorrific crimeOlder sister younger brotherIntenseUnstoppableTerrorizedFight for lifeEdge-of-your-seat
Directors
Derrick Borte
Stars
Russell Crowe, Caren Pistorius, Gabriel Bateman, Jimmi Simpson, Austin P. McKenzie, Stephen Louis Grush
Writers
Carl Ellsworth
Companies
Solstice Studios, Burek Films, Ingenious Media, Altitude Film Entertainment
Taglines
He can happen to anyone.
Description
Rachel is a divorced single mother whose bad day gets even worse. She's running late to drop her son off at school when she honks her horn impatiently at a fellow driver during rush-hour traffic. After an exchange of words, she soon realizes that the mysterious man is following her and her young son in his truck. A case of road rage quickly escalates, at horrifyingly psychotic proportions, into full-blown terror as Rachel discovers the psychopath's sinister plan for revenge. He is single-mindedly determined to teach her a deadly lesson.
Review
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Boasting a ferociously captivating Russell Crowe as an absolutely lunatic driver, Derrick Borte delivers a purposefully exaggerated premise based on something that occurs every day to pretty much everyone. The rated-R action is surprising in its amount of gore and unrestraint in murdering every character in the most shocking yet incredibly entertaining fashion.
However, Carl Ellsworth's screenplay lacks character depth, leaving the viewer with barely any knowledge of anything remotely relevant about the protagonists besides basic relationships, which are merely used as plot devices to more bloody killing. The narrative goes through hard-to-believe developments, and the ending still possesses the cliche "dumb protagonist's decision that no sane person would ever think about".
Still, I defend that its main narrative is closer to reality than fiction, especially the first two acts. In the end, my main issue might actually be that Caren Pistorius' character was indeed guilty of the event that propelled everything. She demonstrated arrogance, selfishness, and the inability to simply apologize to someone who was initially polite. That, to me, it's her biggest sin and the reason why I couldn't care less about what happened to her or her family.
Rating: B-