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''Stuck'' is a 2007
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directed by
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and starring Mena Suvari and
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, with a plot inspired by the true story of the murder of Gregory Glenn Biggs. The film premiered on May 21, 2007 at the
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. It was later adapted in
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as ''
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'' starring
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in Mena Suvari's role. It was the final film Gordon directed before his death.


Plot

In
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, Thomas "Tom" Bardo (
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) is having a particularly bad day; not only has his unemployment run out, but he has also been evicted from his apartment. Retirement-home caregiver Brandi Boski ( Mena Suvari), who is potentially up for a promotion at work, celebrates with a night of drinking and
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before driving home. On the way, Brandi hits Tom with her car and he becomes trapped in her windshield. Afraid of being arrested, Brandi continues to
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home with the promise that she will get Tom help. However, believing that reporting the accident will destroy her life, she opts to take a
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to work the next day, leaving him to die slowly in her garage. When Tom realizes this, he painfully tries to escape. Tom does everything he can to get out of the situation. He beeps the horn and pulls himself from a shard of glass. Eventually, he is able to get a young neighbor boy's attention, but the boy's family, who are illegal immigrants, don't want to get involved. Later, a dog being walked by his owner comes across Tom, but the owner mistakenly thinks the dog has gotten into the garbage. Brandi enlists the help of her boyfriend, Rashid ( Russell Hornsby), in an attempt to kill and dispose of Tom. Rashid is a drug dealer who claims that he's disposed of people before. Meanwhile, Tom is able to pull himself from the windshield, but before he can escape from the garage, Rashid and Brandi restrain him. They go back into Brandi's house and decide to kill Tom and hide the evidence by
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both Tom's corpse and the car. Rashid returns to the garage and prepares to shoot the apparently unconscious Tom with a revolver. But Tom, secretly awake, manages to stab Rashid through the eye with a concealed pen, killing him. During the brawl, a shot is discharged from the gun, prompting Brandi to investigate. Tom tries to start the car, but Brandi enters the garage before he is able to do so. Tom knocks Brandi over and limps out of the garage towards the street, taking Rashid's gun with him. Brandi pursues Tom, wielding a hammer from the garage. Tom pleads with Brandi to stay back, not wanting to fire on her, but she subdues him with the hammer. She drags Tom back to the garage and, in a panic, begins dousing the room with gasoline. She hopes that the police will conclude that Tom broke in, attacked Rashid, and accidentally became engulfed in flames while trying to burn the garage down. However, Tom is able to sneak back into the car, start it and drive forwards, pinning Brandi against the back of the garage. Brandi begs for help, while Tom steps out of the car and lights a match. He asks why she didn't help him, and Brandi says she doesn't know and continues to plead for her life. Tom decides to spare Brandi and extinguishes the match. Brandi suddenly produces Rashid's revolver and fires on Tom, who ducks beside the car. A stray bullet ignites the gasoline, setting Brandi aflame. As she screams in pain, burning to death, Tom struggles to the front of the garage and is able to open the door. Tom stumbles out onto the driveway and collapses as neighbors surround him, alerted by the fire. Tom is helped away and turns to look back at the burning garage, where Brandi's screaming has ceased.


Cast

* Mena Suvari as Brandi Boski *
Stephen Rea Stephen Rea ( ; born 31 October 1946) is an Irish film and stage actor. Rea has appeared in films such as '' V for Vendetta'', '' Michael Collins'', ''Interview with the Vampire'' and '' Breakfast on Pluto''. Rea was nominated for the Academy Aw ...
as Thomas "Tom" Bardo * Russell Hornsby as Rashid *
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as Tanya * Carolyn Purdy-Gordon as Petersen *
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as Sam * Wayne Robson as Binckley *
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as Manager *
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as Cabbie *
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as Joe


Production

The film marks the first production under the newly reformed Amicus Productions. It was filmed in
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,
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.


Release

The film premiered May 21, 2007 at the
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. It was also shown at the
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,
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,
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,
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, Philadelphia Film Festival, and
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. ''Stuck'' opened in
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in the United States on May 30, 2008.


Reception

''Stuck'' received generally favorable reviews from critics. The review aggregator website
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reported that 73% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 91 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Steeped in gallows humor, ''Stuck'' is a taut, tense examination of a tragic accident."
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reported the film had an average score of 61 out of 100, based on 25 reviews. Stephen Holden of ''
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'' called the film a "grim, expert little thriller." Holden compared the character Tom Bardo and the setting of the film to director
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's 2005 film '' Edmond'' (in which Suvari also appeared). Holden wrote "''Stuck'', while not strictly a horror film, is steeped in gore and carries a seam of mocking gallows humor as relentless as that of '' Sweeney Todd''." Holden said the film "is exceptional because its characters feel like real people plunged into a disorienting situation in which they behave like monsters." Ken Fox of ''
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'' gave the film 3 stars out of 4, and called the film "a drum-tight, extremely grisly thriller. And odd as it may sound given the subject matter, it's also surprisingly funny." Fox praised the script by John Strysik, calling it "blackly funny" and said " Rea does quite a bit with a role that keeps him face down and bleeding like a stuck pig for most of the movie, but this is definitely Suvari's show." Robert Wilonsky of ''
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'' said "''Stuck'' is both darkly comic and disgusting; the name alone reduces the crime to a sick joke." Joe Leydon of ''
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'' said "''Stuck'' is ingeniously nasty and often shockingly funny as it incrementally worsens a very bad situation, then provides a potent payoff..." Leydon called it a "darkly comical farce" and said it could generate a cult following through a "carefully calibrated theatrical rollout, especially if it generates want-to-see buzz in key regions of the blogosphere." Leydon called the script "crafty" and the director Stuart Gordon "establishes a heightened-reality tone of bleak hilarity early on." Leydon said the film "overall has the look and feel of a tawdry B-movie. Whether that's due to budgetary limitations or artistic inspiration, it serves the material well." J.R. Jones of the ''
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'' said "As the title of this splatter comedy by writer-director Stuart Gordon (''
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'') indicates, oms like a bug stuck to her windshield, and that's about the level of humanity and insight one can expect here." The film appeared on some critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2008. Nathan Rabin of '' The A.V. Club'' named it the 7th best film of 2008, and Scott Tobias of '' The A.V. Club'' named it the 10th best film of 2008. In the book ''The New American Crime Film'', scholar Matthew Sorrento describes the film as using "widespread media fodder to create a tale of isolated torment that is, like ''Edmond'', minimalistic and absurdist ... Itmoves beneath moral judgment to depict the humanity of those caught in tough spots."


Box office

The film opened in
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in the
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on May 30, 2008 and grossed $8,844 in 2 theaters. It was shown in as many as 16 theaters as of June 6, 2008. The film grossed $146,154 worldwide — $67,505 in the United States and $78,649 in other territories.


Awards and nominations

Director
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won the Silver Raven award at the
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and also the Staff Prize for Narrative Feature at the San Francisco Indiefest for the film.


Inspiration

''Stuck'' was based on the true story of Chante Jawan Mallard, a Texas nursing assistant who received 50 years in prison for the murder of a homeless man, Gregory Biggs. She hit Biggs, while driving impaired, and he became lodged in her windshield after the collision. She drove home, parked her car in the garage with Biggs still lodged, alive and conscious, in the windshield. While she ''did'' go out to apologize to Biggs, she failed to call for any assistance and left him to bleed to death. Mallard and two accomplices then took the body to a local park, where it was discovered. She was arrested four months later after bragging about the incident at a party. The Fort Worth Medical Examiner and other experts all testified at the trial that basic first responder care would have saved Biggs' life. The film attracted some criticism for whitewashing. White actor Mena Suvari, in
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, plays a character based on Chante Jawan Mallard, who is of
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descent.


See also

*
2007 in film The following is an overview of events in 2007 in film, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals, a list of films released and notable deaths. The highest-grossing film of the year was '' Pirates of the Caribbean: At ...
* '' Creepshow 2'', a 1987 movie with a scene, ''
The Hitch-hiker ''The Hitch-Hiker'' is a 1953 American film noir thriller co-written and directed by Ida Lupino, starring Edmond O'Brien, William Talman and Frank Lovejoy, about two friends taken hostage by a hitchhiker during an automobile trip to Mexico. ' ...
'', in which a similar vehicular homicide was portrayed where the zombie-like victim followed the driver all the way back to her garage. * A significant plotline in season 2 of the television series '' Fargo'' surrounds the death of a character after becoming embedded in the windshield of a car during a hit-and-run accident.


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