Black Road
Black Road
R | 14 October 2015 (USA)
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In 2029, a cyborg drifter risks his life to protect a woman from her demented ex. Set in a lawless coastal town after Oregon secedes from the Union.

Reviews
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Hulkeasexo it is the rare 'crazy' movie that actually has something to say.
Kimball Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Bishop Frank Mullins Gotta give these people credit for creating the idea of a future world. Not only with cyborg and AI tech. But the idea of magic. What with the magic black eyes and black zombie chewing tobacco. But the execution of it is severely lacking. Too many things all thrown together that don't really ad anything to the story. And so many things left unexplained and an overall weak story. The story could have just as easily taken place present day. The whole deal with the state of Jefferson wasn't needed. It could be any small back water town. The cyborg and AI tech could be done away with easily. The main character could've just called his hacker friend a couple of times during the movie. I mean, so much. I really really wanted to like it. But just couldn't so much so it actually prompt me to not only rated my first movie on here - but write my first review on like a 10 year old account. I would enjoy watching a movie set in the writers future setting some day.
buttyfrench If you like the dark side of SciFi, this film is for you! Set in 4029, replicant cyborg, Lloyd "Teriyaki" Pondue, is on the trial of a gang of intergalactic drug runners that are selling wasbah to the aliens and terrestrials of the Milky Way. One of the actors, in real life, is a close friend of Katherine Zeta Johnson. When Teriyaki finds Laudner, the gang leader, he will go to any lengths to bring them to justice. The special effects were spendacular and the sex scenes were hot and smelly! When the first spaceship lands, the fight for the planet is one of the best space stories that I have ever seen in 3D or 4D. It was virtual rality on steroids!Amid the laser blasts and nuclear explosions lies a movie of warm feeling and emotion superdity. Just strap yourself in and "Let the Force Be with YOU"!
Cirrus The plot is interesting, and I found Black Road to be an enjoyable film. There are almost no Sci-Fi elements, so this is more of a detective film set in a near future, than a Sci-Fi film.There are a few special effects, that aren't too impressive, and some hints of magic which don't have much context so you can only try to guess where they are coming from, but still there is a decent amount of suspense.Black Road presents you with conflicting information from two different sources and the fun part is trying to put together the puzzle before the protagonist does, and the film ends.
drjimbone The people of Oregon seem to have overwhelmingly positive things to say about this budget flick, which was made in their backyard. However I, knowing none of the crew or cast personally, am afraid to say I found it a little wooden. I kept waiting for the action to ramp up, for the cyborg part of our protagonist's character to come into it's own and do something more than a monotone voice-over. But, sadly, for much of the time this 'supercomputer' implant was removed from his skull and left our hero confused and unable to solve a rather tedious "He did it!", "No, She did it!" argument. There was no clever 'Aha!' moment where the truth was deduced from minute details, no caught in the act reveal, just a slow decline into a humdrum ending.
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