Had to turn back...it was that compelling. I say that the ending takes the film a step higher! Beautiful. How they made it switch on and on from person to person. Unfortunately all of that goes out the window for what amounts to an overblown, over-the-top fight at a gas station with -- get this -- gasoline spilling all over the place like a geyser. You don't always have to have things explained to you, sometimes there is a strange beauty in the things that you don't understand.
She gives him a room at the motel, and later also gives the three surfers a room, two doors down. In spite of all the obvious flaws from poor character development to an incorrect spelling of an anti-psychotic drug on a pill bottle, "WSA" does manage nominal no-brainer excitement, builds to a crescendo, and smirks at you at the end. The last credit he has produced has been writing additional dialogue for the New Zealand-shot … My favorite scene was the one with Josh Lucas and Radha Mitchell in the gas station's restroom - very suspenseful, and, to me, erotically charged (but that's just me cause I'm weird). This has to be one of the best thrillers I have seen for a long, long time. But the eatery is about to fill up with unwelcome customers. Here, she's initially someone that doesn't want to get involved, happy enough to get by on a day-to-day basis. What more can I say? Reading the other comments everyone says that they didn't like the ending but i thought that the ending was pretty good. All in all, this is a very good psychological thriller which will keep you thinking all the way through the film and on the edge of your seat at the same time. Excellent, just a little shaky at the end.
Reminiscent of the best of Hitchcock, director Scott Reynolds has a keen knack of showing us just what we need to see when we need to see it. The plot of the film never seems quite clear and has many twists and turns within it, making you change you opinion constantly as to who is on whose side. ***SPOILERS*** It's when drifter Jack Barrett, Barry Watson, showed up at Beth's , Radha Mitchell, out of the way off the beaten track, or main highway, diner that things started getting real interesting as well as deadly. And while it's nowhere near as good as its thematically similar cousin Breakdown, When Strangers Appear is a surprisingly engaging and involving little thriller. In 1997, Scott Reynolds made an impressive writing and directing debut with "The Ugly", although his story was a bit too shallow and his direction a bit overly flashy. Rack up 500 points and you'll score a $5 reward for more movies. Watch When Strangers Appear movie trailer and get the latest cast info, photos, movie review and more on TVGuide.com.
Later that night, Beth takes Jack to a doctor friend of hers, Eric (Steven Ray), who can sew up Jack's wound. My only criticism is the sometimes choppy pace, but otherwise this is quite good. Having been raped by popular local Sheriff Bryce (Kevin Anderson) and harassed by his wife, Beth is attuned to the suffering of outcasts. When Strangers Appear (February 4/02). But circumstances demand that she either help out or kick ass - and not surprisingly, she winds up doing a combination of both. Must've been something real important on that CD. The film starts off as we follow Beth to work. This kinetic flick is all about three guys who may be psycho and one other guy who may be psycho running around like rats in a maze looking for a babe (Mitchell) who has something they want. I'm a dial twitcher & world weary...pretty much have seen it all already. This atmosphere is added to by the way that the film has been made in a small area, due to it's low budget, making it feel quite claustrophobic. I have seen many films spoiled by a silly ending, but this is not one of them. The only reason I rented this was because I saw that Radha Mitchell was in it, and I loved her in "High Art." When Strangers Appear wasn't marketed very well to say the least - the trailer makes it out to be another Scream clone - and that's a real shame as this little thriller is an excellent film that really deserves to be more seen! The widescreen transfer is generally good, though some scenes show excessive grain and a bit of softness. Overlooked New Zealand thriller set in rural Oregon. When Strangers Appear takes elements from other movies I really like, and combines them to make a really good movie. Three more men posing as vacationing surfers show up soon after and interrogate Beth about the car Jack abandoned outside the diner. This time, with his compelling, perspective-shifting script and taut direction, he achieves moments of true brilliance - so many, in fact, that it's hard to pick just one (the little girl who witnesses a violent struggle but doesn't understand it? When Strangers Appear initially seems as though it's going to be one of those claustrophobic, Wait Until Dark-esque thrillers - with the first half hour or so taking place entirely within the confines of Mitchell's diner. var sc_invisible=1;
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Image Transfer Review: When Strangers Appear is presented in both a 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer, as well as a severely cropped full-frame transfer. Beth (Radha Mitchell) maintains her family diner on a remote highway, even though business has been ruined by a new interstate. This man could very well develop into the Hitchcock of the next generation - the movie even has its own McGuffin to propel the plot (the computer disk). Slick, unpredictable horror thriller with top-notch acting. But I can look past that as the rest of the film more than makes up for that. In contrast to the other comment written about this film, I actually like this film a lot. A young drifter named Jack Barrett (Barry Watson of TV's 7TH HEAVEN) appears at the diner one day, a knife wound to the abdomen. ...and to put it shortly, it's not as intriguing as Pitch Black but far more enjoyable than Lantana on the other hand. Radha Mitchell stars as Beth, a woman who runs a diner in some sparse and isolated Oregon town near the beach. Despite his clever directorial flourishes, Australian director Scott Reynolds can't make something fresh and new out of a plot that was old in the silent movie era. Highly recommend for all the reasons any of the other reviewers did AND that it held my interest, which is a good enough reason for me to watch anything. On the one hand, there's Watson - seemingly injured from the road rage incident, and alternating between cowering in fear and lashing out defensively at anyone that tries to contain him; but on the other hand, there's the trio of supposed surfers that may or may not be after him, led by a charismatic leader that Mitchell finds herself drawn to.
That sets the mood, and it's a pretty frightening one. The first half is essentially a mystery, with plenty of twists; when the truth becomes (somewhat) clear, the movie becomes a full-blown thriller, and it offers one absolutely astounding suspense sequence after another. That didn't take long when this trio of surfers Peter Steven & Roger, Josh Lucas Jon Blick & Eryn Wilson, drove up an hour later. When Strangers Appear Despite his clever directorial flourishes, Australian director Scott Reynolds can't make something fresh and new out of a plot that was old in the silent movie era. This film is fast-paced, with constant turns and surprises, a real, classic thriller basically - and throughout the film there are long scenes where almost nothing happens, just suspense building up, and then it explodes in panic and headlong flight. Radha Mitchell could make a root canal an engaging watch, bless her heart. This is another good surprise from down under, thanks to the misunderstood genius of new-zealander Scott Reynolds, whose The Ugly was something of a miracle, a really disturbing tense horror, not very much appreciated. I also like the fact that we never find out what's on the CD. Earn 125 points on every ticket you buy. Attracted to Peter and disturbed by Jack's erratic behavior, Beth nonetheless entrusts Jack to her friend, Dr. Leonard (Steven Ray), whose found butchered shortly after. Having seen the first couple of minutes I was wondering if I'd made the right decision, I'm glad I stuck with it because this is one very cool film. Including first look photos and trailers! I was sitting home watching lifetime and this happened to come on. I saw this one years ago and it was a nice discovery. I had always been a huge fan of him, like it Sweet Home Alabama. He claims that the surfers are following him and are also the reason for his stab wound. var sc_project=8306535; Acting as if he has something to hide, in what turned out to be a mysterious CD, Jack kept looking outside expecting someone to show up looking for him. WHEN STRANGERS APPEAR is a very good film, with a taut storyline, excellent acting, and terrific atmosphere. Jack, hiding in the kitchen, tells Beth that these are the men who are chasing him. Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices.
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