Lost is a 2004 American thriller film starring Dean Cain. It was written and directed by first time filmmaker, Darren Lemke.
Lost | |
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Directed by | Darren Lemke |
Written by | Darren Lemke |
Produced by | Paul Emami Kevin Matossian |
Starring | Dean Cain Ashley Scott Danny Trejo Irina Björklund Justin Henry Griffin Armstorff |
Cinematography | Paul Emami |
Edited by | Bob Joyce |
Music by | Russ Landau |
Distributed by | SilverCrest Entertainment |
Release date | October 5, 2004 |
Running time | 90 mins |
Country | United States |
Languages | English, Spanish |
Plot
After orchestrating a robbery, bank Vice President Jeremy Stanton (Dean Cain) gets lost driving in the desert, en route to meeting his family with a deadline of eight hours. He listens to tapes by a lifestyle guru (the film is divided into sections titled according to chapters from the guru's best-selling book) and seeks help from a telephone route-finding service, which gives him guidance that does not agree with his map. At first it seems as if he has succeeded in the perfect crime, but things quickly deteriorate - he is pursued by one of his fellow robbers (Danny Trejo), a ruthless killer whom he double crossed; his wife begins to doubt the choices they've made; he attempts to turn himself in to a state trooper, who is found dead by his pursuer's hand - and self-doubt plagues him. The film is almost a solo performance, with few other characters except Stanton and Judy (Ashley Scott), the woman from the telephone route-finder service, and tension builds in a Kafka-esque style as it becomes clear that things are not what they seem. Ultimately, it is revealed that Judy has been paid by his pursuers to lead him into a trap. He is surrounded and one of his pursuers taps on the window as the movie ends.But wait theirs more, the world turn into some kind of meat ball chicken rainbow,the end.
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