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Rachel is a divorced single mother whose bad day gets even worse. She's running late to drop her son off at school when she honks her horn impatiently at a fellow driver during rush-hour traffic. After an exchange of words, she soon realizes that the mysterious man is following her and her young son in his truck. A case of road rage quickly escalates, at horrifyingly psychotic proportions, into full-blown terror as Rachel discovers the psychopath's sinister plan for revenge. He is single-mindedly determined to teach her a deadly lesson.
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Unhinged is a divisive, low-budget thriller that relies heavily on Russell Crowe's physical performance to sustain its otherwise formulaic and implausible premise. While some viewers find its focus on modern road rage and escalating stress to be a compelling, tense commentary on societal volatility, others dismiss the film as a thin, poorly written exercise in generic violence.
| Acting | Russell Crowe delivers a powerful, physically imposing performance as an unpredictable antagonist that anchors the entire film. | |
| Theme | The film effectively captures the visceral, modern anxiety of everyday stress boiling over into senseless, violent rage. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is widely criticized for its lack of character development, thin motivations, and reliance on narrative clichés. | |
| Pacing | Viewers are split on the film's logic; some appreciate the relentless, 'straight-line' suspense, while others find the plot riddled with unrealistic events and missing authority figures. |