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A man and his wife are driving cross-country from Mass. to San Diego when their new car mysteriously breaks down. A truck driver stops and assists them by taking his wife to the nearest diner to phone for help but in reality is kidnapping her, causing her husband to track down his wife and the kidnapper himself.
Jeff and Amy Taylor are moving to California and must drive across the country. When they find themselves stranded in the middle of a desert with hardly anyone or anything around, their trip comes to a sudden halt. Amy had taken a ride with a friendly trucker to a small diner to call for help, but after a long time, Jeff becomes worried. He finds that no one in the diner has seen or heard from his wife. When he finds the trucker who gave Amy the ride, the trucker swears he has never seen her. Now Jeff must attempt to find his wife, who has been kidnapped and is being held for ransom. But who can he trust?
Kurt Russell and Kathleen Quinlan play Jeff &amp; Amy Taylor, who are traveling by car across country to California. After stopping at a gas station, they develop engine trouble in the middle of the desert. Desperate, his wife agrees to a ride with a friendly trucker(played memorably by J.T. Walsh), who promises to get them help. When she doesn&#39;t return(and after the car starts working again) Jeff drives back into town, only to find to his dismay that not only isn&#39;t his wife there, but that they never showed up at all. He does find the trucker, only to be shocked when told by him that he doesn&#39;t know what he&#39;s talking about! Thus begins a game of cat and mouse, hunter and hunted between Jeff and a particularly nasty gang of kidnappers, demanding ransom.<br/><br/>Extremely exciting film involves the viewer with the couple&#39;s plight right away, and seldom goes wrong. Direction by Jonathan Mostow is efficient and inspired, and the performances really ring true, as does the smart script, leading to a cliffhanging climax.<br/><br/>Cautionary tale about not going along with strangers works well as a variation on &quot;Duel&quot;. Not to be missed.
Breakdown is a formulaic, bad southwestern guys terrorize the nice suburban couple moving from Massachusetts to San Diego. Kurt Russell does a passable job selling this dog to us, but it&#39;s all got a been there, done that flavor to it. Kathleen Quinlan, who I believe to be a fine actress, is reduced to being a package to be picked up that can scream on cue. Truly a waste. J.T. Walsh plays the lead bad guy, and his talent is wasted here, too (in pace requiescat, J.T.). The sets and props all seem very rushed and last minute, as well...watch for neat things like guns that are not loaded and computers that are not plugged in.<br/><br/>The film never really builds up a significant amount of dramatic tension, tipping its hand far to early to make it very interesting. This movie was much better when it was called &quot;The Hitcher&quot; starring C. Thomas Howell and Rutger Hauer. If you&#39;re thinking of watching this, go with &quot;Hitcher&quot; instead. (three out of ten).
Bucking the lava tide of computer special effects gushing out of Hollywood this season, the makers of Breakdown use old-fashioned ingenuity -- plus a compelling star, a fast- paced mystery and a deadpan villain -- to come up with a sizzler.
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