SummaryBased on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name by John Burnham Schwartz, this is a compelling new dramatic thriller. A tale of anger, revenge, and great courage, the film follows two fathers as their families and lives converge. On a warm September evening, college professor Ethan Learner, his wife Grace, and their daughter Emma are att... Read More
Directed By:Terry George
Written By:John Burnham Schwartz, Terry George
Reservation Road
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Mixed or Average
46
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Generally Favorable
6.9
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
46
31% Positive
9 Reviews
9 Reviews
55% Mixed
16 Reviews
16 Reviews
14% Negative
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91
There's a kind of tough beauty to this deft, satisfying thriller.
63
Unrelentingly bleak, the movie is nonetheless a riveting drama with some outstanding performances.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.9
69% Positive
9 Ratings
9 Ratings
31% Mixed
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0% Negative
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Dec 14, 2010
10
The only criterium I have for liking or not liking a movie is: do I keep watching ? This one, I definitely did keep watching. The acting is superb, the unfolding drama and conflict are intense. I wonder why these movies never really make it to the big screen...
50
George, director of "Hotel Rwanda," is better at directing actors than visual storytelling. Every time the camera tilted to suggest a character's shaken world or distorted worldview I didn't feel heartache, I felt headache.
50
The real problem with this movie isn't its trashy side - the "Death Wish" stuff is actually suspenseful. It's the creepy note of causal judgment that hangs over it.
42
There is no reason why Reservation Road could not have been great. George has co-written some powerful films in the past, including two for Daniel Day-Lewis, "In the Name of the Father" and "The Boxer." He is not wrong to want to mainline intensity here, but the inner lives of these men have not been explored, only displayed.
40
A dramatic situation that should be wrenching is mostly tedious in Reservation Road.
20
A deadly earnest and deadly dull psychological thriller.
Aug 1, 2016
5
Some stories can be extremely compelling and make for truly heart-wrenching drama, but no matter how real the story is or how much we feel for the characters, there are only so many angles and so many ways to tell a story. After a school residual, The Learner family stops to get gas and their 10 year old son goes to release fireflies by the side of the road. At the same time, a man returning from the Red Sox game is more interested in his cell phone than the road, and runs the young boy over. From there on the movie is as you would expect it to be. One side is devastated while the other is in cover up mode. The police investigation, vigilantism, bereavement, and the justice system get involved in what turns out to be little more than a lifetime movie of the week. Joaquin Phoenix is fantastic as the grieving father out seeking revenge, in the kind of performance that really makes you feel for the guy, but aside from that, Reservation Road is just a very predictable film that is out for one thing, your tears. It's a sad story told from every possible angle, covering every possible thing that could happen in a situation like this, and it's definitely preaching about the dangers of distracted driving. If not for the huge cast, this could have easily been a lifetime movie, as the writing was that predictable and amateurish. The bottom line on Reservation Road is that it's a preachy, predictable, tear-jerker, without much substance, probably not worth your time unless you like that kind of thing.
Production Company:
- Focus Features
- Random House Films
- Reservation Road
- Miracle Pictures
- Nick Wechsler Productions
- Volume One
Release Date:Oct 19, 2007
Duration:1 h 42 m
Rating:R
Tagline:To find the truth, you have to find who's hiding it.
Awards
Hollywood Film Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Rome Film Fest
• 1 Nomination
Alliance of Women Film Journalists
• 1 Nomination




























