Rent Ditched (2021)

2.2 of 5 from 57 ratings
1h 26min
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Synopsis:
On a routine prison transfer a paramedic awakens in her overturned ambulance with a vicious prisoner still strapped to a gurney. Gradually she is joined by a group of survivors. They soon realise that their vehicles have been crashed into a ravine in the forest deliberately. The highway is only 100 yards away, but a murderous group of masked killers are stalking them. Who will survive the night?
Actors:
, , J. Lindsay Robinson, Lee Lopez, , , , Lianna Makuch, , , , Blake Lewis, Yaro Krushko, , , Jax Donaldson, Zoe Donaldson
Directors:
Producers:
Mark Sommer
Writers:
Christopher Donaldson, Neil Every
Studio:
High Fliers Films
Genres:
Horror
Countries:
Canada
BBFC:
Release Date:
10/10/2022
Run Time:
86 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0, English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour

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Reviews (1) of Ditched

Beware the flashing lights! - Ditched review by NP

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24/06/2023

‘Ditched’ is an interesting and unusual Canadian horror story with a unique directorial style and a truly superb electronic soundtrack by Clayton Worbeck (I wish it was available to buy – can’t find it anywhere).

At the centre of this lies a storyline that is not unfamiliar. The twist at the end places the tale in familiar territory, but where this succeeds is in the way the tale is told. We begin at a point where the action has already started and the cast of characters attempts to piece events together alongside the audience. The dialogue is sometimes irritating (too much of the ‘we can *do* this’ grandstanding).

The cinematography is unusual and striking, with key moments and characters often obscured by sickly yellow/red lighting. Viewers should be warned that the continual flashing of lights might induce additional discomfort – but although overused, it works very well ensuring that nothing appears to be quite real.

The third act is when the increasingly confusing narrative becomes a mix of lengthy exposition and events that ask too much of the audience. Far too much talking deadens the atmosphere, which is a shame. A definite case of the journey proving more enjoyable than the destination, in my view. My score is 5 out of 10.

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