Fare
Fare
| 21 February 2017 (USA)
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A ride-share driver finds himself transporting the man who is secretly sleeping with his wife.

Reviews
GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
Organnall Too much about the plot just didn't add up, the writing was bad, some of the scenes were cringey and awkward,
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Benas Mcloughlin Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Michael Ledo Eric Hollister (Thomas Torrey, writer, director, music, editor) drives an "Uber" style cab. He is having difficulties with his marriage of 10 years and talks to his passengers in a manner that would make them feel border line uncomfortable. By chance he picks up Patrick (J.R. Adduci) who happens to be having an affair with his wife. He gets his wife (Katherine Drew) into the vehicle also and then...we get an ending that seemingly has no closure. The key to understanding the film is the long conversation he has with another passenger (Pat Dortch). While there are hints. The film is done so it is not apparent. Might take a second viewing.The production takes place in the fictional town of Chester (filmed in Charlotte). The action is all inside the car. Even scenes that take place outside the car, are filmed from the inside. It is a drama/psychological thriller with all the action concentrated in the final few minutes. Thomas Torrey wears on you after a while, like he does his passengers. I would say the film was well done for what it was, provided you understood it. However, a well scripted, decently acted film is not always entertaining if we are basically looking at the same faux-leather interior for 75 minutes as we wait for something to happen and then when it does, it is off screen.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity. Thank you Sloan Stewart for cleavage shot.
Daniel Harlow especially if you mean very low budget. this is almost like a art school film that was unintentionally better than a lot of films you see in the theater. it's not got the glitz of a high budget extravaganza but it's thought provoking and it's interesting and my buddy actually wanted to watch it all the way through which is a rarity!
Davis Harrington this is a low budget indie so can't really be judged on the same standards as a huge theatrical release film. well done and interesting. you can't expect special effects and brad pitt to do a cameo in an indie so i don't know what the other reviewers are thinking. plus it's topical so that's a plus.
jwvandey SPOILER ALERT,, I'm going to tell it like it is. This movie honestly was a waste of time. The ending was stupid. I thought maybe it was all staged at first, and he (the husband) was going to kill his wife & her fling. Instead he drives them to some dead end road, a body was just laying there so they stop, fling boy gets out to check on man in the road then gets stabbed. Cry baby gets out and chases them with a gun, cheating wife then drives off. Comes back and finds husband,,,, he gets in the car and tries to call 911 but says they're not answering lol. Then a car zooms up on them, rams them off the road. Then crybaby waves his gun saying if you come closer I'll shoot you bla bla but does nothing they break in the window and yank him out of the car,,, then OH MY,,, the wife picks the gun up off the seat and shoots both bad guys. He gets back in the car (bleeding) about to die and she drives saying don't leave me.
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