Five disengaged, misplaced people whose paths collide in a New Jersey roadside motel.Five disengaged, misplaced people whose paths collide in a New Jersey roadside motel.Five disengaged, misplaced people whose paths collide in a New Jersey roadside motel.
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There's nothing more useless than a car that won't start
Yes there is: a plot that won't work. You would think there is no going wrong with a title like this, "Twilight Highway". One of the girls stranded at the run-down Bayview Motel even gets to sing a song by the same title. I'm thinking David Lynch, I'm thinking David Cronenberg, I'm thinking Townes van Zandt. Two young girls with time to kill. Two guys with high hopes and a broken car. An ancient, shady motel owner who lives in the past (fine performance by Sandy Baron, apparently the only member of the cast who ever appeared in anything but this film). The ingredients are all there, but the story fails to engage. "Twilight Highway" tries very hard to be funny, melancholic and mysterious, but it ends up being ridiculous, boring and confusing, culminating in an anti-climax shootout if there ever was one. What a waste. A title like that, someone else might have turned it into solid gold.
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- richard_sleboe
- Nov 4, 2007
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