Road Rage – Maßlose Wut (TV Movie 2004)
50KRoad Rage – Maßlose Wut: Directed by Richard Roy. With Laura Leighton, Daniel Magder, Alain Goulem, Catherine Colvey. Restaurant hostess and mom Joanne Sanders has to work late one night. After she leaves the restaurant she accidently cuts a car off on the highway. This driver takes it personally and he begins to stalk and harrass Joanne.
“A promising thriller that begins with great intensity at the very beginning when Joanne ( Laura Leighton ) is nearly run off the road after she accidentally cuts off a driver. From there, her life becomes endangered with unrelenting phone calls and threatening u0026#39;giftsu0026#39;.nWriting Quality/Character Development: Pretty good with great turns at every corner, powerful displays of tense moments, and an endearing mother/son bond. Laura Leighton shines in this taut thriller. Her acting prowess proves smooth, likeable, and watchable.nValues: Mother/son bond. Joanne has a thirteen year old son who displays a strong respect and love for his mother; likewise, her love for him and her fierce protection of him (hurt by his fatheru0026#39;s estrangement) is evident.nContent (sex, language u0026amp; violence): There are flashes of lovemaking. No language. The violence is in the end, for the most part, when thereu0026#39;s a physical struggle.nScare Factor/Suspense: In the beginning and in the end–very intense and stretched out with good suspense maintaining.nI really liked this movie, but the end was too weak. The motive given doesnu0026#39;t satisfy or explain itself well. And, we wonder how the villain was able to acquire so much information.”