Very overlooked


Everyone I know who was watched this loves it

but its so overlooked mainstream wise

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1997 was a fun year for movies. Breakdown just got lost in the fray.

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I think this is totally accurate. The mid-to-late 90s was sort of a mini "golden age" for movies. A lot of great films came out at a time when the internet and subsequent internet "critics" took hold. Breakdown was a movie that was solid, with a great cast and premise that just got lost. I mean 1997 - L.A. Confidential, Good Will Hunting and the behemoth Titanic. It was a great year for action movies, comedies and dramas. It's good that this film is appreciated nowadays.

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Don't forget The Edge with Bart the Bear.

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Yes!

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I had an odd childhood (thanks to an odder grandmother), and didn't get to see any movies in theater from I'm going to guess 1985 through 1995. Ages 5 to 13. I finally got to start seeing movies in theater after my life circumstances changed, and even though I remained a fairly poor kid in my teens, I went to see tons of movies, probably in no small part BECAUSE I didn't get to see any growing up.

But I can confirm, the late 90s were in fact a high period for movies. To be fair, the early to mid 90s, and hell, pretty much all of the 80s, were ALSO a very high period for movies. In 1998 I think I legit saw around 40 or so movies in theater. And of course not all of them were gems, but the fact that there were so many that I actually WANTED to see. Even if you subtract a couple I likely got dragged to by someone else, that's still a lot of movies. Between 1996 and 1999, I think it's probably fair to estimate that I probably saw somewhere in the neighborhood of at least around 120 movies in theater. Might be wrong, but it was a lot.

Hell, even in the early to mid 2000s, there were still lots of movies that I actually wanted to see in theater. It wasn't until the late 2000s, specifically 2009, and certain into the 2010s, that there was a sharp drop-off. In the past decade, I'd say I'm lucky if, on average, there are even 5 films I want to see in theaters anymore. The overall quality of Hollywood's output has just dropped off a cliff.

But I digress. The point was that I definitely saw a lot of movies in 1997 too, and this film was sadly nowhere on my radar back then. Didn't really know about it. In fact I JUST now (like within the past hour) got done watching it for the first time, and I did mostly enjoy it. It was stressful (which a good suspense/thriller should be), but it had a decent ending, and was very well done.

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Saw it the first time earlier this year. Surprised it's not talked about more often.

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i take it you were on edge of your seat

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It’s a fun flick indeed!

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