Fare

2017 "Of all the fares in the city"
4.3| 1h15m| en| More Info
Released: 21 February 2017 Released
Producted By: Bad Theology
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Official Website: http://www.faremovie.com/
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A ride-share driver finds himself transporting the man who is secretly sleeping with his wife.

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J.R. Adduci as Patrick
Pat Dortch as The Foreigner

Reviews

Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
GazerRise Fantastic!
AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
BeSummers Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.
ja b This is a horrible movie, poor acting, poor story, basically your in a car with 3 horrible actors who should keep there day jobs. Entire movie your in a car and the movie consists of 5 people. Complete waste of an hour and fifteen minutes, why would anyone in there right mind spend money on a film like this, there's not enough info on this movie to even write a proper review, so I guess the review is do not watch.
Troye Dchgl Fare is the directorial debut of Thomas Torrey, who also wrote the script and played the protagonist. It's not a complete disaster, but even at one hour and fifteen minutes, the film feels like a writer's crisis.The first minutes set the stage with Torrey (Eric) driving a couple of customers as a ride-share driver; of course the one customer that is of any significance is the one with whom he shares a philosophical -- and out-of-place, and rather unrealistic, to be honest -- conversation. Bits of the conversation become material for another key scene with Patrick, who is sleeping with Eric's wife and happens to get on his car (yeah, unlikely, but however unlikely, it's possible, I guess). By far this conversation between the victim and the villain(?) is the most intriguing sequence out of the entire film, and it sort of gets interesting when Eric's wife unexpectedly joins the conversation. From there, however, it all goes downhill. There's no need to go into detail what transpires afterwards; it suffices to say that the film's final act feels like a writer just giving up because he can't come up with anything interesting. Still, the film is a technically competent one with decent performances.
digitalhat This film wasn't terrible, but it takes a turn that makes no sense. I'm happy it didn't drag on for two hours. It takes a while to get going and the foreshadowing is obvious and a little goofy. There were some sparks of tension in the last 20 minutes, but as I said before, you just end up asking, "what, why"? with no answers to be found. It seems like they just threw cryptic stuff into the film for the sake of confusing the audience. Poor writing and story structure, which is too bad because it had potential.
jwvandey SPOILER ALERT,, I'm going to tell it like it is. This movie honestly was a waste of time. The ending was stupid. I thought maybe it was all staged at first, and he (the husband) was going to kill his wife & her fling. Instead he drives them to some dead end road, a body was just laying there so they stop, fling boy gets out to check on man in the road then gets stabbed. Cry baby gets out and chases them with a gun, cheating wife then drives off. Comes back and finds husband,,,, he gets in the car and tries to call 911 but says they're not answering lol. Then a car zooms up on them, rams them off the road. Then crybaby waves his gun saying if you come closer I'll shoot you bla bla but does nothing they break in the window and yank him out of the car,,, then OH MY,,, the wife picks the gun up off the seat and shoots both bad guys. He gets back in the car (bleeding) about to die and she drives saying don't leave me.