No Through Road

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The serenity of a yet another quiet evening alone is shattered for amateur photographer, Richard. Desperate, frightened and uninvited, Samantha has taken refuge in Richard’s sprawling, suburban home. Is there substance to her fear and paranoia, or are substances the cause? Is her arrival a break-in or an escape? As she seeks salvation from savage retribution, Richard is forced to fight Samantha’s battle for survival in order to save his home, his life and his sense of humanity. Only dawn will reveal the blood-soaked fallout of being alone in the middle of suburbia... (Accent Film Entertainment)

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J*A*S*M 

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English It starts as fairly tame exploitation (though it gets wilder as the minutes pass) that can barely stay within the trodden path, and maybe that’s why it works so well. The not fully professional quality it’s an advantage, too, it makes the film look very raw and it even manages to arouse some unpleasant feelings on the viewer – which is what this subgenre is actually about. So, if you like something more than American mainstream and believe that complaining about violence in exploitation movies makes as much sense as blaming surgeons for cutting people open, go for it. Anyone else, forget about it, you don’t deserve No Through Road (just like IMDB users, who thus far have given it a 2.4/10 rating). ()