This kind of car trip movie was seen by dozen of times and the story start with a very obvious how it ends. Haven't said that, the process matters. It's a good example of low budget and similar theme filmed b4 can still be good. Kinda refreshing when watch.
Drive Me to the End
2020
Action / Drama
Drive Me to the End
2020
Action / Drama
Plot summary
'Drive Me to the End' centers around Ryan (Richard Summers-Calvert) and Sunny (Kate Lister),estranged family members who find themselves car-sharing to a funeral in Scotland. With both Ryan dealing with the inevitable death of his mother (Tracey Wilkinson) and Sunny being on the Autism Spectrum, they only have 3 days to feel comfortable in each other's company while feeling comfortable in their own skin. Also starring Claire King, Bryn Hodgen, David Bower and Bhasker Patel.
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Not new but good
If you want witty, heartwarming and funny you came to the right place.
You might think the absence of a Hollywood cast and blockbuster budget would mean ordinary and without style and substance. You'd be wrong. Written, directed, produced and starring Richard Summers-Calvert, Drive Me To The End is a road trip movie with a difference. Firstly, it's set in the shires of England and is the story of Ryan (Calvert-Summers) and Sunny (beautifully played by Kate Lister) who reluctantly embark upon a trip together to attend a family funeral. Both are dealing with issues in their lives, Ryan's mother is dying of cancer and Sunny is autistic. Will they get along for three days in a car to Scotland? Drive Me To The End is a warmly charming movie and has distinct tones of a Richard Curtis script. The dialogue is bright and witty and at times becomes uncomfortable. At one point Ryan asks Sunny if she can only date fellow autism sufferers. Even though they start off as strangers by the end of their journey they have strong bond. It's a truely wonderful indie movie and is well worth a watch.
You won't regret it.
Viewers are encouraged to set their lives back, 25 years.
Clueless man-boy becomes reluctant kidnapper to alleged autistic woman. What happens next often crosses moral and legal boundaries - in the nicest possible way, of course. But I'm all for clueless characters getting in touch with their emotions, even if it never happens this way in real life, or ends well. At times, the motivations behind what happens here are particularly dark. The best you could say about this film is that actors can act, camera people can camera.