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Breakdown (1997)
The life of a young married man, Jeff, who takes his wife and moves into California, but in their way, their car went wrong, has been changed completely, when they accept the offer of a truck driver that offers to take the wife to the nearest cabin to make a phone call for help, but incidents go worse, when the man kidnapped the woman.
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July 06, 2009
...one of the most effective and flat-out engrossing thrillers within recent cinematic history...October 28, 2005
A taut, well-crafted suspense film that delivers the paranoid goods.January 01, 2000
Taut, skillful and surgically effective.January 07, 2005
Are we really supposed to empathize with the empathy-proof Kurt Russell? I was actually hoping that his character's wife had run away with the trucker ...July 06, 2010
Although Breakdown certainly resembles a compacted version of George Sluizer's Americanized remake of his 1988 Dutch/French psychothriller, it actually owes a lot more to The Hitcher in terms of tone, atmosphere, and execution.October 03, 2005
An engrossing, exciting nailbiter that makes the most of every single one of its efficient 95 minutes.November 06, 2002
A taut suspense film.March 03, 2006
A first-rate nail-biter that packs more genuine white-knuckle moments into 100 minutes than a dozen overpriced volcano movies could ever dream of having.January 01, 2000
A long, drawn-out bore where the fate of each character is all-but-inscribed on his or her forehead.January 01, 2000
Pretty good.May 07, 2003
[Kurt Russell's] lack of energy afflicts the film as much as its director's lack of ideas.January 01, 2000
Breakdown gets the job done.