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A happy trip for a couple on a car takes them to the mountains to spend a beautiful day amid the mountains and plateaus. Brea and John went on a weekly holiday, but this time the trip is somewhat strange because it is amid vast mountains, amid a desert free from humans. But it is not entirely free. An evil gang intercepts their way; both must defend themselves against this gang.
Though it may have had good intentions, this movie is ultimately ineffectual, unpleasant, and borderline offensive; it's a vicious thriller that fails in its attempts to convey serious messages.
An effective weekend-from-hell thriller with a vital message, a terrific lead performance by Paula Patton and some unexpectedly dimensional storytelling from writer-director Deon Taylor.
Every scene takes about twice as long as it feels like it should, and the characters far too often make an escalating series of implausible and/or stupid decisions.
Attempts to marry cheap genre thrills with an unflinching depiction of the horrors of international sex trafficking, only to cheapen the latter and cast a grimy pall over the former.
While Patton almost single-handedly makes you want to take the film a little more seriously than is in any way warranted, it's impossible to do so on any level...