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Robinson (Wes Bentley) a school teacher is a widower. His wife was the only witness to a crime commited by rich criminal Jimmy Dolan (Christian Slater) and he killed her to prevent her from testifying against him. Since then her voice haunts Robinson but he's unable to take revenge on someone as high flying as Dolan. Years pass and finally Robinson makes a plot when he finds out that Dolan travels regularly through the desert road in his silver Cadillac. (Koch Media)

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DaViD´82 

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English McCarthy has his border trilogy, King has his “Dolan’s Cadillac". And Beesley either has a screw loose or he’s a genius physicist. In his movie he proved the relativity of time in practice. One second under his direction seems like all day. So in the end he doesn’t steal just eight-five minutes of your day, but almost fourteen years of your life. Which is a real first. Compared with this pure essence of boredom, the crazily chosen casting of all of the roles is just a minor detail. On the other hand, Beesley must have a pinch of artist inside him, because the idea of taking an adrenalin and atmosphere pumped story and decide to adapt it into an ageing accelerator takes real balls. ()

3DD!3 

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English The first hour drags on a bit and unlike the straightforward story it needlessly draws out events, but the last half hour redeems the movie’s reputation. Slater is cool and Wes Bentley also tries hard. King’s short story is a lot better, even though it isn’t one of my favorites, and the same applies to the movie. Nothing earth-shattering, but worth a watch (or a read). P.S.: I was annoyed in the introduction about the furtive verbal confusion of scumbag Dolan with mega-swine Flagg. King fans will know what I mean. ()