A gang of bank robbers hide their loot in the car of a family going camping. They chase down the family to kill them and get the loot back, but run into a fight.
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Just out of prison, Nate needs to regain his family's trust and takes them on a road trip. His plans take a turn for the worst when a group of criminals covertly stash four million dollars from a deadly bank heist in his car; with the aim of collecting it once through a police roadblock up ahead. Nate's family complete their unknown task and speed off down the highway; but the criminals need their money, and will stop at nothing to reclaim it. Written by
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After Nate is hit in the face by Losada Nate's cheek is severely swollen. Moments later Nate and the thugs are in the Chevelle and his cheek shows no sign of trauma. See more »
Goofs
The ring finger of Nate's left hand is supposedly severed, but if you look closely it's his right ring finger that is amputated. But when he stands up, he is grabbing his left hand. See more »
Quotes
Marek:
[pointing gun]
You know, if you don't give me my money, I am going to kill you.
Nate:
I know.
Marek:
So, what are you doing?
Nate:
Fixing the screen door.
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Soundtracks
Hold Me
Performed by Buddy Stewart (as Buddy Stuart)
Written by L. Stuart
Published by BMI
Courtesy of Songs For Film & TV obo Lee Silver Productions See more »
A gang of 4 people just robbed a money transport. They stole 4 million dollars and got it in a bag. To get past a road block they hide the money in a family car. The car belongs to a family with 2 children who are going camping together. The plan was to get the money back from them when they pas the road block. This isn't as easy as they thought...
The movie focuses mainly on the robbers chasing the family, while also shining a light on the personal problems of the father and their marriage.
The story is decent. It isn't going to win any awards but it's not a total cliché either. The same can be said about every other aspect. The acting is good. The movie does nothing really wrong and doesn't do anything great either. If you're looking for a fun crime/drama/thriller that isn't a total cliché, this is what you are looking for.
Some small annoyances at the ending. One of the biggest mistakes of them all: always check if your victim is dead. Luckily, this only happens once. At one point a woman takes cover from gunfire behind a tipped table. The (wooden!) table gets hit with shotgun and assault rifle fire. The table seems to be indestructible, there is not a scratch on it.
Besides these faults, there's not much else to tell. I give it a 7 out of 10, key word being "decent".
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A gang of 4 people just robbed a money transport. They stole 4 million dollars and got it in a bag. To get past a road block they hide the money in a family car. The car belongs to a family with 2 children who are going camping together. The plan was to get the money back from them when they pas the road block. This isn't as easy as they thought...
The movie focuses mainly on the robbers chasing the family, while also shining a light on the personal problems of the father and their marriage.
The story is decent. It isn't going to win any awards but it's not a total cliché either. The same can be said about every other aspect. The acting is good. The movie does nothing really wrong and doesn't do anything great either. If you're looking for a fun crime/drama/thriller that isn't a total cliché, this is what you are looking for.
Some small annoyances at the ending. One of the biggest mistakes of them all: always check if your victim is dead. Luckily, this only happens once. At one point a woman takes cover from gunfire behind a tipped table. The (wooden!) table gets hit with shotgun and assault rifle fire. The table seems to be indestructible, there is not a scratch on it.
Besides these faults, there's not much else to tell. I give it a 7 out of 10, key word being "decent".