Duel A typical American family man travelling across California for work is challenged to a 'Duel' by an unseen driver of a massive truck, seemingly hellbent on terrorizing and killing him in this 1971 made-for-TV film directed by Steven Spielberg.
The film begins with David Mann who is our lead character, an average middle-aged salesman, driving from downtown Los Angeles into rural parts of California. As the drive continues, David encounters a slow moving old tanker truck and attempts to pass it. Each time he tries to pass the thing, it speeds up almost as if it was toying with David. He eventually gets past the truck, and that's when the real terror starts. Throughout the entire film, the driver of the truck puts David in almost deadly situations on the road, and even goes as far as running him off the road completely causing injury. The battle continues throughout with David (and the audience) unsure of who or what is behind the wheel of the large truck. All is revealed in an explosive conclusion.
The thing I love about 'Duel', which is also so frustrating for David, is how claustrophobic his situation feels. It's an open road that he is trapped on, unable to get away from the deranged trucker. Pulling over doesn't work, stopping for lunch to let him drive off doesn't work, trying to pass him doesn't work, he is just constantly being forced to engage with the monstrous vehicle. At one point after the truck runs him off the road, you can feel the intense panic that David feels. Actor Dennis Weaver, who pretty much did a solo job as the only actor we really see, did a terrific job throughout. He starts out so well put together, but by the end of it is a desperate insane shell of a man.
Released in 1971 as an ABC Movie of the Week, 'Duel' kickstarted the idea of the horror sub-genre 'killer cars'. Films like the 'Joy Ride' series, 'The Car', and even parts of 'Jeepers Creepers' definitely took away elements from this one. It really puts the viewer into the front seat while watching it and makes us think what would we do if put in that situation. The ending leaves us with many questions, which I didn't mind at all. Highly recommended!
8/10.