The maddened (and desperately fattened) hero of Russell Crowe is trying to ruin the day at first, and then completely kill all the relatives and friends of the heroine Karen Pistorius, who had imprudence:
1) be a messy mom and a worker (but there are reasons for that);
2) make a 'wrong turn';
3) to honk in a traffic jam and be rude to Crowe's hero.
While the big players of streaming platforms release films that, it would seem, should collect viewers and money in cinemas, then any at least a movie with a Hollywood star on the big screens is already a holiday. It is worth removing from 'Furious' Russell Crowe, who really plays one hundred percent of his role (which is only one beckoning shine in his eyes), and the bottom line will be a stereotyped film directed by a team of no-names. If we outline the main problem in a nutshell - then from the corners constantly peeking out 'white threads' and 'pianos in the bushes', then borrowing from 'I've had enough' by Joel Schumacher, then from 'Duel' by Steven Spielberg and from a thousand and one more film with similar plot collisions.
But still, the film sometimes gets out of coma and trumps unexpected action episodes and brutal bloody massacres. There are, however, few of them. If you do not show much to this stereotyped sample of the genre, then you can get a small portion of the thrill from watching, even though you will have to stand in traffic jams.
★★★
Lame in dynamics and toothlessly straightforward thriller at any other time would have been doomed to a 'gladiator's finger', but in the current situation such a 'movie in a movie' is a satisfactory result.