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Road Rage

Road Rage

2025
Action Thriller
13 min
10 / 10
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Frank, a regular working class man lets loose his rage.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Brooklyn Gouveia
Starring
Brooklyn Gouveia / Luke Dudgeon / Zac Dudgeon / Alizah Rollings / Blake Piazza

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

intense frustrating relevant uneven compelling predictable raw sluggish thought-provoking underwhelming visceral divisive

Reviews

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Imogen Wright
Feb 28, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

Despite a potent title and a relevant theme, ‘Road Rage’ ultimately feels like an engine that won’t start. The film is crippled by its lack of directorial identity, resulting in a tonal mishmash that can’t decide if it’s…

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Raj Patel
Feb 28, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

‘Road Rage’ distinguishes itself through its unwavering commitment to its protagonist’s perspective. We are not asked to like Frank, but we are forced to sit in the driver’s seat of his fury. This subjective approach, likely a directorial…

C
Chloe Fitzgerald
Feb 28, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

A tense, bruising examination of the breaking point, ‘Road Rage’ succeeds as a visceral pressure cooker of a film. Gouveia is electrifying, capturing the shame and terrifying release of a man who has simply had enough. The film…

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Marcus Thorne
Feb 28, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

This film’s central metaphor is about as subtle as a car horn, yet it strangely fails to accelerate into high gear. The concept of working-class fury is ripe for exploration, but the execution feels curiously flat. Gouveia works…

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Eleanor Vance
Feb 28, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

‘Road Rage’ presents a compelling, if somewhat familiar, character study of modern male frustration. Brooklyn Gouveia commits fully to the role of Frank, his performance a tightly wound coil that unravels with terrifying plausibility. The supporting cast, including…

FAQs

The film appears to be a hybrid, using the grammar of action to explore dramatic themes. The 'rage' promises kinetic, possibly violent set pieces, but these are rooted in the character drama of Frank's breakdown. Expect a film where the action is not gratuitous but an extension of the protagonist's psychological state. The tone is likely more gritty and psychological than a blockbuster, prioritising emotional payoff and thematic weight over sheer spectacle for its own sake.