20 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :- A good movie, and not a bad one: here's why, 28 June 2004
Author:
adamo89 from NYC`
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Within the first few minutes, I could tell this movie was a good one.
Why? Because the characters choose appropriate actions based on their
motives. Here's a few examples:
(Spoilers ahead)
When Kurt Russell confronts the guy in the truck at the gas station in
the very beginning, and his wife asks him what who he was, in a bad
movie he would have said no one. Here he explains that it was the same
guy from before, which makes sense.
It doesn't make sense at first when Russell refuses the ride from the
trucker, but it is subtly revealed that he doesn't want to leave his
car alone. This leads to his wife going off alone, but only after she
forces the issue. Russell's motivations here make perfect sense for his
actions.
After Russell tapes up the bad guy and is pulled over by the cop, in a
bad movie he would have put his gun in the cop's face and tied him up
too. Instead, he surrendered and asked for help, just like a reasonable
person would.
When Russell latches onto the back of JT Walsh's truck, there's a
dramatic sequence where he clings to the bottom of the truck as he
makes his way to the front. In a bad movie, this would have led to him
climbing into the cab, wresting control of the truck and forcing Walsh
to reveal the location of his wife. Instead, he was taking the sensible
and important step of getting to a safe and comfortable place to spend
the hours-long ride.
Throughout the movie, Russell tries to call for help. In most movies
like this, if an attempt is even made to actually use the police, they
are invariably disdainful of strangers, in on it, or both. In the brief
period where Russell thinks the cops are in on it, he tries to reach an
FBI agent. Apart from the period immediately after the cop got shot, he
constantly tries to get police help, just like a thinking human being
would.
These and many other small things are examples of the screenwriters
giving characters reasonable motives in unreasonable situations and
allowing the action to unfold. In too many action movies the main
character forces the plot with completely irrational behavior. The main
character here reacts to the plot evenly with the audience, and it
makes him a much more sympathetic hero than the typical action movie.
17 out of 21 people found the following comment useful :- that Red is a bad Mother Trucker, 21 July 2004
Author:
movieman_kev from United States
Kurt Russell is excellent in this taunt, thrilling, non-stop action film.
Russell plays Jeff, a husband who has to get his wife back after she's
abducted by a trucker after their jeep breaks down and she accepts a ride
from him. Every actor is almost pitch perfect for the parts they play and
the movie was very enjoyable. J.T. Walsh is suitably menacing as Red,in my
mind, but this IS Kurt's movie through and through. Mr. Russell has to be
one of my favorite actors working today. And this film has to be one of the
best 'Chase for family member' type movie in the last decade..HIGHLY
recommended
My Grade: A
Where I saw it: HBO plus
19 out of 25 people found the following comment useful :- Has It's Faults, But Boredom Is Not One Of Them, 21 April 2006
Author:
ccthemovieman-1 from Lockport, NY, United States
An action-suspense R-rated movie featuring Kurt Russell and a bunch of
evil kidnappers and extortioners who keep you riveted to your seat
wondering what is going to happen next.
The story has no lulls and when it's over, you're worn out because of
the high intensity action start-to-finish. It's actually a little too
much.
Yes, it has it's implausible parts, and the language - mainly by
Russell - could be cleaned up considerably - but it's so involving a
story you get lost in it. It's decently filmed, too, particularly with
the desert scenery in the beginning. J. T. Walsh makes an excellent
villain, too.
Jeff Taylor (Kurt Russell) and Amy Taylor (Kathleen Quinlan)
are a couple who are moving to San Diego.Their car breaks down in a
desert.Amy goes along with a truck
driver to call some help from the diner.But she never comes back.Jeff drives
all around the desert looking for his wife and he asks some people for his
wife, but everybody says they haven't seen her.What has happened to
Amy?Watch the movie and find out.Breakdown is totally worth checking
out.Kurt Russell's
performance is amazing and the other actors are great too.
Breakdown is a thrilling action thriller, that keeps the suspense on every
second of the movie.
That was the comment I made after watching 1997s summer sleeper
Breakdown. This is the kind of movie that works so well and moves so fast
that despite moments of plausibility, it won't give you time to think or
even care about such things.
In the beginning we see a happily married couple Jeff & Amy Taylor
(played to the cue by Kurt Russell & Kathleen Quinlan)hitting the open road.
After leaving a gas station (where I will never leave the hood of my car
propped up again) their Jeep Cherokee breaks down and do the the fact that
they are in the middle of nowhere their cell phones are out of range to call
for help.
Coincidently, (perhaps)? a trucker named 'Red' (the late and very
talented J.T. Walsh) happen to drive by to offer assistance and Jeff (in his
one weak moment but nobody's perfect) agrees to let his wife hitch a ride to
the nearest town while he waits behind.
Tick tock, tick tock. Time starts to get the best of Jeff and in a
state of mild panic he inspects the SUV and discovers a few loosened wires
which turns out to be the reason the Jeep stalled, and then yep, it's now
running like a dream. (I was expecting something like that since it's
doubtful the makers of Jeep Cherokee would allow anything
else).
Now things are getting bad. Jeff arrives in town only to discover that
Amy never arrived and nobody has scene a thing. While in the restaurant one
drunk suggests he checks the ladies room so Jeff does but only to discover a
woman vomiting in the toilet.
The plot takes an interesting turn when Jeff spots Red speeding down the
freeway and though he successfully pulls him over expecting to find Amy
Barr's reply is "I'm sorry, but I've never seen you before in my life." The
police arrive at the scene and are sympathetic, but can't offer any real
assistance without proof.
What works so well in Breakdown is writer/director Jonathan Mostow has
made a movie that is not only exciting and thrilling but SMART TOO. Like a
lot of movies, the good guy tends to do so many stupid and unmotivated
things (see Jurassic Park 3 for proof) that eventually I start rooting for
the bad guy. I also liked Russell's character Jeff a lot and admired his
determination on not giving up to rescue Amy. And the final chase sequence
is the best I've seen since Steve McQueens brilliant film,
'Bullitt."
Jolly good show Jonathan.
24 out of 39 people found the following comment useful :- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Starring Jackie Chan, minus Texas, chain saw and Jackie Chan. But that is what it is., 27 February 2005
Author:
zer0oskul from you know iT!
The very best action packed suspense dramatic thriller I have ever
seen. Throughout my life I have seen about twelve thousand movies, so
that actually is saying something(my father = retired video pirate). I
can't believe that I never saw this movie until today. Wish I had seen
it in the theatre.
Jeff and Amy Taylor are moving from the east coast to the west coast
and have a breakdown some sixty miles outside of the town that progress
forgot. A friendly truck driver offers to help and gives Amy a ride to
town while Jeff stays behind to watch the SUV. He notices the actual
problem with his car's engine, a minor one that he can fix, and gets
under way to meet up with his wife. When he gets to the diner where Amy
is supposed to be calling for a tow truck, she is not there. Where is
Amy? Where is the trucker who helped her? Why are people shooting at
Jeff?
BUZZ WORDS THAT I'VE HEARD APPLIED TO OTHER MOVIES, WHICH GENERALLY
DISAPPOINT, BUT ARE ACCURATE FOR THIS ONE:
Breakdown is an edge of your seat, adrenaline pumping and heart
stopping in your face cinematic thrill ride that will leave you
breathless and begging for more pulse pounding, jaw dropping
excitement; and then it delivers with a finale that will leave you
teetering on the edge of eternity chewing on someone else's
fingernails.
If you only have the opportunity to see one action flick in your
lifetime, THIS HAS TO BE IT!
13 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :- If you loved "Duel" you will love this film!, 14 April 2005
Author:
supernovam13 from United Kingdom
Real gripping thriller, Russell though tends to be a bit of a wimp to
start with then starts getting angry, the storyline is good but some of
the scenarios are a little disbelieving and you will tend to keep
saying things like "How come he has managed to escape and chase them so
easily?" "How come she did that?" etc
The scenery is real nice, fans of road movies will be pleased too with
the New Mexico landscapes and long quiet roads.
Worth a watch! We go into real redneck territory here also. I would
like to criticise some of the acting though, the delivery of some of
the lines tends to be a tad wooden in places (not so much from Russell)
but I don't suppose the all non-star cast could expect Oscars.
11 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :- A nifty thriller, worthy of your time., 31 December 2004
Author:
id247 from United Kingdom
I spent this Christmas 2004 in Hungary, and watched Breakdown on TV the
other night. Yes it was dubbed into Hungarian, but I'd already seen the
film in the cinema a few years ago. And you know what? I was still as
thrilled watching it in Hungarian as when I saw it in the cinema. Why?
Because it tells its story mostly in visuals, this for me is the real
power of a good film, using the images to tell the tale.
Kurt Russell is outstanding as the bewildered husband seeking his
kidnapped wife, and yes while it reminded me of the superb Dutch film
The Vanishing (the original 1988 version not the terrible Hollywood
remake), and at times Spielberg's Duel, it still has a real freshness
about it, with some great photography and direction.
Well worth a look, possibly Russell's best performance. 9/10
13 out of 21 people found the following comment useful :- one word-WOW, 27 February 2001
Author:
mattkratz (themattk@hotmail.com) from Richardson, TX
This is great! The action and intensity never let up for a second. Kurt
Russell gives a riveting performance as the hero in search of his missing
wife, and JT Walsh is a fine bad guy.
You will keep yourself on the edge of your seat the entire time and will not
want to turn it off, even at the end. It's that good. I
promise.
If you like intensity and good movies, rent this one. You will not regret
it.
*** out of ****
6 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- Fine thriller with believable plot twists, exciting climax, 14 April 2005
Author:
Libretio
BREAKDOWN (1997)
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1 (Super 35)
Sound format: Dolby Digital
After their car breaks down in open country, a married couple (Kurt
Russell and Kathleen Quinlan) are pitched into mortal danger when
Quinlan disappears after accepting help from a sinister trucker (J.T.
Walsh).
Well-scripted thriller, in which Russell and Quinlan become entangled
in a ghoulish extortion plot after falling prey to some less than
savory characters (I'll say no more). Believable plot twists lead to a
dynamic climax which should have most viewers rivetted to their seats,
and which probably accounted for director Jonathan Mostow being hired
to direct TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES (2003). Tense, exciting
stuff, worth a look.
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20 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :-
A good movie, and not a bad one: here's why, 28 June 2004
Author: adamo89 from NYC`
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Within the first few minutes, I could tell this movie was a good one. Why? Because the characters choose appropriate actions based on their motives. Here's a few examples:
(Spoilers ahead)
When Kurt Russell confronts the guy in the truck at the gas station in the very beginning, and his wife asks him what who he was, in a bad movie he would have said no one. Here he explains that it was the same guy from before, which makes sense.
It doesn't make sense at first when Russell refuses the ride from the trucker, but it is subtly revealed that he doesn't want to leave his car alone. This leads to his wife going off alone, but only after she forces the issue. Russell's motivations here make perfect sense for his actions.
After Russell tapes up the bad guy and is pulled over by the cop, in a bad movie he would have put his gun in the cop's face and tied him up too. Instead, he surrendered and asked for help, just like a reasonable person would.
When Russell latches onto the back of JT Walsh's truck, there's a dramatic sequence where he clings to the bottom of the truck as he makes his way to the front. In a bad movie, this would have led to him climbing into the cab, wresting control of the truck and forcing Walsh to reveal the location of his wife. Instead, he was taking the sensible and important step of getting to a safe and comfortable place to spend the hours-long ride.
Throughout the movie, Russell tries to call for help. In most movies like this, if an attempt is even made to actually use the police, they are invariably disdainful of strangers, in on it, or both. In the brief period where Russell thinks the cops are in on it, he tries to reach an FBI agent. Apart from the period immediately after the cop got shot, he constantly tries to get police help, just like a thinking human being would.
These and many other small things are examples of the screenwriters giving characters reasonable motives in unreasonable situations and allowing the action to unfold. In too many action movies the main character forces the plot with completely irrational behavior. The main character here reacts to the plot evenly with the audience, and it makes him a much more sympathetic hero than the typical action movie.
17 out of 21 people found the following comment useful :-
that Red is a bad Mother Trucker, 21 July 2004
Author: movieman_kev from United States
Kurt Russell is excellent in this taunt, thrilling, non-stop action film. Russell plays Jeff, a husband who has to get his wife back after she's abducted by a trucker after their jeep breaks down and she accepts a ride from him. Every actor is almost pitch perfect for the parts they play and the movie was very enjoyable. J.T. Walsh is suitably menacing as Red,in my mind, but this IS Kurt's movie through and through. Mr. Russell has to be one of my favorite actors working today. And this film has to be one of the best 'Chase for family member' type movie in the last decade..HIGHLY recommended
My Grade: A
Where I saw it: HBO plus
19 out of 25 people found the following comment useful :-

Has It's Faults, But Boredom Is Not One Of Them, 21 April 2006
Author: ccthemovieman-1 from Lockport, NY, United States
An action-suspense R-rated movie featuring Kurt Russell and a bunch of evil kidnappers and extortioners who keep you riveted to your seat wondering what is going to happen next.
The story has no lulls and when it's over, you're worn out because of the high intensity action start-to-finish. It's actually a little too much.
Yes, it has it's implausible parts, and the language - mainly by Russell - could be cleaned up considerably - but it's so involving a story you get lost in it. It's decently filmed, too, particularly with the desert scenery in the beginning. J. T. Walsh makes an excellent villain, too.
13 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :-
In the middle of a desert, 4 April 2000
Author: Petri Pelkonen (petri_pelkonen@hotmail.com) from Finland
Jeff Taylor (Kurt Russell) and Amy Taylor (Kathleen Quinlan) are a couple who are moving to San Diego.Their car breaks down in a desert.Amy goes along with a truck driver to call some help from the diner.But she never comes back.Jeff drives all around the desert looking for his wife and he asks some people for his wife, but everybody says they haven't seen her.What has happened to Amy?Watch the movie and find out.Breakdown is totally worth checking out.Kurt Russell's performance is amazing and the other actors are great too. Breakdown is a thrilling action thriller, that keeps the suspense on every second of the movie.
16 out of 23 people found the following comment useful :-

The best thriller of 1997 **** out of ****, 8 August 2004
Author: johnnybravo19852000 (johnnybravo19852000@yahoo.com.sg) from America
"Man, am I exhausted."
That was the comment I made after watching 1997s summer sleeper Breakdown. This is the kind of movie that works so well and moves so fast that despite moments of plausibility, it won't give you time to think or even care about such things.
In the beginning we see a happily married couple Jeff & Amy Taylor (played to the cue by Kurt Russell & Kathleen Quinlan)hitting the open road. After leaving a gas station (where I will never leave the hood of my car propped up again) their Jeep Cherokee breaks down and do the the fact that they are in the middle of nowhere their cell phones are out of range to call for help.
Coincidently, (perhaps)? a trucker named 'Red' (the late and very talented J.T. Walsh) happen to drive by to offer assistance and Jeff (in his one weak moment but nobody's perfect) agrees to let his wife hitch a ride to the nearest town while he waits behind.
Tick tock, tick tock. Time starts to get the best of Jeff and in a state of mild panic he inspects the SUV and discovers a few loosened wires which turns out to be the reason the Jeep stalled, and then yep, it's now running like a dream. (I was expecting something like that since it's doubtful the makers of Jeep Cherokee would allow anything else).
Now things are getting bad. Jeff arrives in town only to discover that Amy never arrived and nobody has scene a thing. While in the restaurant one drunk suggests he checks the ladies room so Jeff does but only to discover a woman vomiting in the toilet.
The plot takes an interesting turn when Jeff spots Red speeding down the freeway and though he successfully pulls him over expecting to find Amy Barr's reply is "I'm sorry, but I've never seen you before in my life." The police arrive at the scene and are sympathetic, but can't offer any real assistance without proof.
What works so well in Breakdown is writer/director Jonathan Mostow has made a movie that is not only exciting and thrilling but SMART TOO. Like a lot of movies, the good guy tends to do so many stupid and unmotivated things (see Jurassic Park 3 for proof) that eventually I start rooting for the bad guy. I also liked Russell's character Jeff a lot and admired his determination on not giving up to rescue Amy. And the final chase sequence is the best I've seen since Steve McQueens brilliant film, 'Bullitt."
Jolly good show Jonathan.
24 out of 39 people found the following comment useful :-

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Starring Jackie Chan, minus Texas, chain saw and Jackie Chan. But that is what it is., 27 February 2005
Author: zer0oskul from you know iT!
The very best action packed suspense dramatic thriller I have ever seen. Throughout my life I have seen about twelve thousand movies, so that actually is saying something(my father = retired video pirate). I can't believe that I never saw this movie until today. Wish I had seen it in the theatre.
Jeff and Amy Taylor are moving from the east coast to the west coast and have a breakdown some sixty miles outside of the town that progress forgot. A friendly truck driver offers to help and gives Amy a ride to town while Jeff stays behind to watch the SUV. He notices the actual problem with his car's engine, a minor one that he can fix, and gets under way to meet up with his wife. When he gets to the diner where Amy is supposed to be calling for a tow truck, she is not there. Where is Amy? Where is the trucker who helped her? Why are people shooting at Jeff?
BUZZ WORDS THAT I'VE HEARD APPLIED TO OTHER MOVIES, WHICH GENERALLY DISAPPOINT, BUT ARE ACCURATE FOR THIS ONE:
Breakdown is an edge of your seat, adrenaline pumping and heart stopping in your face cinematic thrill ride that will leave you breathless and begging for more pulse pounding, jaw dropping excitement; and then it delivers with a finale that will leave you teetering on the edge of eternity chewing on someone else's fingernails.
If you only have the opportunity to see one action flick in your lifetime, THIS HAS TO BE IT!
13 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :-

If you loved "Duel" you will love this film!, 14 April 2005
Author: supernovam13 from United Kingdom
Real gripping thriller, Russell though tends to be a bit of a wimp to start with then starts getting angry, the storyline is good but some of the scenarios are a little disbelieving and you will tend to keep saying things like "How come he has managed to escape and chase them so easily?" "How come she did that?" etc
The scenery is real nice, fans of road movies will be pleased too with the New Mexico landscapes and long quiet roads.
Worth a watch! We go into real redneck territory here also. I would like to criticise some of the acting though, the delivery of some of the lines tends to be a tad wooden in places (not so much from Russell) but I don't suppose the all non-star cast could expect Oscars.
11 out of 16 people found the following comment useful :-

A nifty thriller, worthy of your time., 31 December 2004
Author: id247 from United Kingdom
I spent this Christmas 2004 in Hungary, and watched Breakdown on TV the other night. Yes it was dubbed into Hungarian, but I'd already seen the film in the cinema a few years ago. And you know what? I was still as thrilled watching it in Hungarian as when I saw it in the cinema. Why? Because it tells its story mostly in visuals, this for me is the real power of a good film, using the images to tell the tale.
Kurt Russell is outstanding as the bewildered husband seeking his kidnapped wife, and yes while it reminded me of the superb Dutch film The Vanishing (the original 1988 version not the terrible Hollywood remake), and at times Spielberg's Duel, it still has a real freshness about it, with some great photography and direction.
Well worth a look, possibly Russell's best performance. 9/10
13 out of 21 people found the following comment useful :-
one word-WOW, 27 February 2001
Author: mattkratz (themattk@hotmail.com) from Richardson, TX
This is great! The action and intensity never let up for a second. Kurt Russell gives a riveting performance as the hero in search of his missing wife, and JT Walsh is a fine bad guy.
You will keep yourself on the edge of your seat the entire time and will not want to turn it off, even at the end. It's that good. I promise.
If you like intensity and good movies, rent this one. You will not regret it.
*** out of ****
6 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-

Fine thriller with believable plot twists, exciting climax, 14 April 2005
Author: Libretio
BREAKDOWN (1997)
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1 (Super 35)
Sound format: Dolby Digital
After their car breaks down in open country, a married couple (Kurt Russell and Kathleen Quinlan) are pitched into mortal danger when Quinlan disappears after accepting help from a sinister trucker (J.T. Walsh).
Well-scripted thriller, in which Russell and Quinlan become entangled in a ghoulish extortion plot after falling prey to some less than savory characters (I'll say no more). Believable plot twists lead to a dynamic climax which should have most viewers rivetted to their seats, and which probably accounted for director Jonathan Mostow being hired to direct TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES (2003). Tense, exciting stuff, worth a look.
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