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Lost

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Bank vice president Jeremy Stanton (Dean Cain) is lost in more ways than one: On his way to a rendezvous with his family in Nevada, he finds that the back roads do not match his maps. However, Jeremy has also lost direction from a moral standpoint, having just committed a robbery back in California during which he betrayed Archer (Danny Trejo), his ruthless partner. His only company for this long, dark road trip of the soul is Judy (Ashley Scott), an operator who gives him directions by phone.

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Justin Chang Variety A road-trip thriller that turns out to have one very tightly plotted itinerary. May 19, 2005 Full Review Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times Ever so gradually, Lemke deftly lassoes in his audience while, bit by bit, revealing what Jeremy is really up to and then introducing a growing element of menace. May 12, 2005 Full Review Film Threat Rated: 3/5 Jan 22, 2013 Full Review Andy Klein Los Angeles CityBeat ... the lead character is such a complete moron that it's difficult to care whether he lives or dies. May 13, 2005 Full Review Jon Strickland L.A. Weekly An assured first film. May 12, 2005 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member When we finally will have the answers that we expect, we just don't have it. A lot of questions with no explanation. An unhappy ending. Julia Conde Sara de Souza 2E Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Audience Member When we finally Will have the answers that we expect, we Just don't have It. A Lot of questiona with no explanation. An unhappy ending. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member Dean Cain is lost while driving through the Mojave. He done something bad, and has a flight to catch by 9pm to put it all behind him. Correct my grammar and I'll come after you, sapo. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Overall not a bad movie. The premise was great, but the story itself was a little weak. Relied a lot on character obliviousness, way too convenient timing and coincidence (heavy handed direction too - instead of assuming the audience was smart enough to get there ourselves, we're shoved face first into some obvious points). Dean Cain does a good job and manages to stay a sympathetic character (which is tough, I'm not a big fan of the anti-hero or bad guy as protagonist). Pretty light role for Danny Trejo, but he's great with what he's given, as always. If you count the location as a character, that did the most to further the plot. Visually very much conveys a sense of desolation and being "lost". Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Not too bad for a B Movie staring the man who used to be Superman! He does a fairly good job of carrying the movie by himself, there are a few duff moments but what do you expect?! Plus the ending is pretty fab, not what i expected at all. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member This was terrible. The acting from Cain was poor, as was the script and the whole storyline seemed to drag on and on. Not one I would watch again or recommend. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Bank vice president Jeremy Stanton (Dean Cain) is lost in more ways than one: On his way to a rendezvous with his family in Nevada, he finds that the back roads do not match his maps. However, Jeremy has also lost direction from a moral standpoint, having just committed a robbery back in California during which he betrayed Archer (Danny Trejo), his ruthless partner. His only company for this long, dark road trip of the soul is Judy (Ashley Scott), an operator who gives him directions by phone.
Director
Darren Lemke
Producer
Paul Emami, Kevin Matossian
Screenwriter
Darren Lemke
Production Co
SilverCrest Entertainment
Rating
R (Language)
Genre
Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 5, 2004, Original
Release Date (DVD)
Feb 21, 2006
Runtime
1h 24m