Exit 33 Explained

Exit 33
Director:Tommy Brunswick
Producer:Raymond Koza
Todd Brunswick
Tommy Brunswick
Screenplay:Mark Myers
Norman Koza
Story:Norman Koza
Starring:Tim Cole
Paul Elia
Jerry Reid
John Anton
Lon Tedder
Kane Hodder
April Canning
Maria Hildreth
Christian Koza
Antoinette Kalaj
Music:Bill Alton
Daniel D. Smith
Cinematography:Michael Kudreiko
Editing:Chris Rosik
Doug Kolbicz
Todd Brunswick
Studio:Norman Koza Productions
Atomic Devil Entertainment
Distributor:Vicious Circle Films
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$1,000,000

Exit 33 is a 2011 horror film directed by Tommy Brunswick, and written by Mark Myers and Norman Koza.

Plot

While drunk and out hunting one day, Ike accidentally shot his pregnant wife in the eye, and since then he has been coerced by hallucinations or ghosts of his wife and unborn son into atoning for the act by acquiring replacement eyes. Whenever a woman he finds suitable stops at his gas station on Exit 33, Ike has them use a sabotaged pump that causes their vehicle to break down a short distance away. Ike then drives up, kills anyone with the woman, knocks her out and takes her back to the gas station, where he gouges out their eyes, and makes jerky out of their body. Ike preserves the eyes, and places them in one of the mounted hunting trophies in his den.

While on their way to their fifth high school reunion, Angie and Eve (whose boyfriend is beheaded with a hacksaw) are captured by Ike, who removes both of Eve's eyes and lets her exsanguinate. Every time a possible savior (such as Angie's boyfriend Matt, a pair of hunters, and an off-duty police officer) stop by, they are killed by Ike, who loses an eye himself during a fight with Matt. Angie's eyes are inevitably removed, and Ike places them in one of his hunting trophies. While relaxing in his den, Ike tells his imaginary son that he hopes next hunting season will be just as fruitful as this one.

Reception

About.com gave Exit 33 a one out of five, calling it "cliché-ridden torture porn drivel" that suffered from repetitiveness, poor acting and flat characters.[1] Mark L. Miller writing for Aint It Cool News said of the film "The acting is pretty amateur. The budget is low. The production is too." but ultimately recommended checking it out simply for Kane Hodder.[2] JoBlo.com panned the film saying "The only thing this flick has going for it is that it stars Kane Hodder--and the guy really can't act. EXIT 33 feels like a student film with low-rate acting, cinematography, and special effects."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Exit 33 DVD Review. Mark H. Harris. About. August 2, 2011. Exit 33. October 14, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20150923080416/http://horror.about.com/od/dvdhorrorreviews/gr/Exit-33-DVD-Review.htm. September 23, 2015. dead.
  2. Web site: Miller. Mark L.. AICN HORROR looks at new horrors on DVD: EXIT 33, STRIGOI: THE UNDEAD, and advance reviews of DEADHEADS, & GRAVE ENCOUNTERS coming soon to theaters!!!. Aint It Cool News. August 5, 2011. February 22, 2017.
  3. Web site: Gilbert. Ammon. Exit 33. JoBlo.com. February 22, 2017. February 23, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170223211756/http://www.joblo.com/horror-movies/dvd-reviews/exit-33. dead.