Flipped (2015)
67KFlipped: Directed by Harris Demel. With Stella Maeve, Michael Madsen, Evan Taubenfeld, Ashley Acarino. A famous model, trapped inside an upside-down car, reaches a mysterious man on her damaged cell phone. However, roadside assistance is the last thing on the stranger’s mind.
“A model socialite has a car accident and ends up off the road, isolated and upside down. Stuck in her car and a phone that only a few numbers work. She dials random numbers till she gets through to a person who says they will help. Turns out that this person doesnu0026#39;t want to help and just dissecte her relationship.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt is unique and well acted. A woman stuck upside in a car talking to a mystery person on the phone for a whole film is actually better than it sounds. However the film never really seems to go anywhere. You are constantly waiting for the big pay off but it never really comes. There is a big twist at the end but there are too big a hint to what that twist is, so its not really that big a surprise. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere are some consistences which are explained by the twist at the end. However there are others which is just bad writing. For instance, in these days of mobile phones, no-one rings a popular pretty girl because no-one has heard from her for hours? Her phone is broken and she canu0026#39;t put numbers in, but who ever puts the number of someone you know in their phone? Also I am 90% sure that her boyfriend is a actually a dummy for most of the film. Its only towards the end it is a real person. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIts not a bad film but I think it would have worked better as a short film. You will struggle through but wonu0026#39;t want to watch again.”