Along the Roadside

2013

Action / Comedy / Music / Romance

3
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 62% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.8/10 10 1959 2K

Director

Top cast

Michael Madsen as Jerry
Rawn Erickson as Accordion Player
Tony Baker as Douglas
Greg Collins as Traffic Cop
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Reviewed by vladimir-56-572523 10 / 10

Amazing indie flick with soulful soundtrack

One of the most rewarding indies ever-Along the Roadside combines hilarious road trip antics, deep self-discovery, stellar acting, and Cole Bonner's legendary soundtrack into an unforgettable experience. Quirky, moving, perfect. The unlikely duo's journey is filled with laugh-out-loud culture clashes and quiet moments of revelation. Bonner's music soars throughout. 10/10 forever!
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Reviewed by rbhayek 9 / 10

Excellent Story and Acting

First let me start about the things I really liked.

Favorite Parts -The dynamic between the main characters Varney and Nina. -The party scene was pretty cool. Was well written and a good depiction of a Hollywood party. Almost reminded me of Swingers. -The little tidbits that make you laugh out loud in a good way, that's story telling.

The script is well done, the settings are well executed and versed. The story flows and you want to see the characters succeed. The characters, especially Varney and Nina are well written and portrayed very realistically. I know real guys like Varney and Nina reminded me of the German/Austrian version of a woman I actually know. Very idealistic.

The acting is superb. You can feel their story flowing and you know it's good. I love the way the story didn't end in the predictable manner that most movies would. It's a story that you want to continue to see, basically to see what happens.

I would highly reference this movie to anyone who wants to see a real human emotion built film without the typical clichés that most movies imprint.

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