🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Stuart Gordon
- Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller, Horror, Black Comedy
- Release year: 2007
- Runtime (length): 1h 25min
- IMDb rating: 6.5/10 (11K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 75%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A nurse on ecstasy has a really bad day when she accidentally turns a homeless man into a hood ornament, and then things just get progressively worse… for everyone.
🍿 Stuck: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Introduction of Brandi and Thomas
Brandi Boski, a nursing assistant seeking a promotion, juggles her demanding job with a hard-partying lifestyle fueled by alcohol and drugs. Thomas Bardo, recently evicted and unemployed, struggles to navigate a bureaucratic system and finds himself homeless. Their paths are set to tragically collide as Brandi’s irresponsible actions and Thomas’ unfortunate circumstances converge one fateful night.

The Hit-and-Run Accident
Driving under the influence, Brandi strikes Thomas, sending him crashing through her windshield and lodging him there. Panicked and fearing the repercussions, Brandi makes the fateful decision not to seek medical help. Instead, she drives home with Thomas stuck in her windshield, parking the car in her garage and leaving him to suffer. This decision sets off a chain of increasingly desperate and dangerous choices.

Desperate Measures and Escalating Danger
Brandi enlists her drug-dealing boyfriend, Rashid, to help her dispose of Thomas’ body. However, their attempts are thwarted by Thomas’ struggle for survival. A tense confrontation ensues, leading to violence and further complicating the situation. As Thomas fights for his life, Brandi’s initial panic transforms into a cold calculation, blurring the lines between victim and perpetrator.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Brandi Boski (Mena Suvari): A hard-partying nursing assistant who makes a fateful decision after hitting a homeless man with her car.
- Thomas Bardo (Stephen Rea): A down-on-his-luck evicted man who becomes the victim of Brandi’s hit-and-run and fights to survive.
- Rashid (Russell Hornsby): Brandi’s drug-dealing boyfriend who gets involved in the situation and tries to help her cover up the crime.
- Tanya (Rukiya Bernard): Brandi’s friend and colleague.
- Petersen (Carolyn Purdy-Gordon): Brandi’s boss at the retirement home who promises a promotion.
- Mr. Binckley (Wayne Robson): The heartless landlord who evicts Thomas from his apartment.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Thomas Bardo: “Why are you doing this to me?” – Thomas desperately asks Brandi for help as he remains stuck in her windshield, highlighting his vulnerability and her callousness.
- Rashid: “It’s got his blood everywhere, look what happened to O.J.” – Rashid references the O.J. Simpson case, highlighting the potential legal consequences Brandi faces.
- Brandi Boski: “Yeah, but didn’t O.J. go free?” – Brandi’s response to Rashid’s comparison reveals her naive and self-centered perspective on the gravity of the situation.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $5,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $67,505
- Worldwide Gross: $151,449
💥 Stuck Reviews
Personal Review
Wow, this movie really stuck with me. I went in expecting a B-movie slasher, but got this darkly funny, cringe-inducing thriller. Seeing Stephen Rea trapped in that windshield was genuinely horrifying. I found myself surprisingly invested in both Brandi and Thomas, even though Brandi made some terrible decisions. And that scene with the dog? I nearly choked!
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of dark comedies and crime thrillers.”
- “Viewers interested in films based on true crime events.”
- “Those who appreciate morally ambiguous characters and suspenseful plots.”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Graphic violence and gore.”
- “Drug use and disturbing situations.”
- “Strong language.”
Professional Reviews
- Variety: “Stuart Gordon’s ‘Stuck’ delivers a darkly comic thriller with a twisted moral compass. While the premise is outlandish, the film explores themes of responsibility and societal indifference with surprising depth. Mena Suvari and Stephen Rea deliver compelling performances in this tightly wound, low-budget gem.
- The New York Times: “This movie is a grimly fascinating look at how a single moment can unravel a life. Mena Suvari embodies the transformation from caregiver to someone trying to protect herself at all costs. ‘Stuck’ presents a disturbing reflection of our own capacity for self-preservation at the expense of others.
Audience Reactions
The dark humor surprisingly makes the gruesome moments more bearable.: Viewers appreciate the unexpected blend of horror and comedy that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Mena Suvari’s performance makes you question how far you would go in a similar situation.: Audience find Suvari’s portrayal of moral descent believable and unsettling.
Overall Consensus: A darkly comic thriller based on true events. It balances horror and humor to create a compelling story. Well worth a watch.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “The film is loosely based on the true story of Chante Jawan Mallard, who hit a homeless man with her car in Fort Worth, Texas, in 2001 and left him to die in her garage.”
- “Director Stuart Gordon has described the film as a dark comedy with elements of social commentary.”
- “The opening credits feature a rap song playing over scenes of elderly people taking their medications, setting a darkly humorous tone for the film.”
🖥️ How to Watch Stuck?
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🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Stuck, you might like these similar films:
- Very Bad Things (1998): Deals with a dark series of events spiraling out of control after an accidental death, with characters making increasingly poor decisions.
- Fargo (1996): Features ordinary people caught up in extraordinary criminal situations, with a mix of dark humor and suspense.
- Misery (1990): Involves a character held captive and at the mercy of another, creating a tense and claustrophobic atmosphere.
🛒 Stuck Related Products
- Stuart Gordon’s Re-Animator (Blu-ray): From the director of Stuck, Stuart Gordon’s cult classic, Re-Animator, on Blu-ray. Uncut and packed with extras, this is the ultimate edition for horror fans.
- Breaking Bad: The Complete Series (Blu-ray): Similar to how one choice lead the lead character down a criminal rabbit hole, Breaking Bad offers a similar character arc.
- Crime Junkie Podcast Subscription: A subscription to Crime Junkie, a popular true-crime podcast. Each week, they cover fascinating and disturbing cases, including hit-and-run incidents and their consequences.
- Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel: If you enjoy dark real crime, this is the perfect mini series to watch and follow
🎧 Soundtrack
Stuck features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Yes, ‘Stuck’ is loosely based on the true story of Chante Jawan Mallard, a Texas woman who hit a homeless man with her car and left him to die. However, the film takes significant creative liberties with the details of the case.
The main theme revolves around responsibility, the consequences of actions, and the dehumanization of individuals in desperate situations. It explores how a single bad decision can snowball into a series of increasingly terrible choices.
While ‘Stuck’ contains elements of horror, including gore and suspense, it is more accurately classified as a crime thriller with dark comedic undertones. The horror stems primarily from the human actions and moral decay rather than supernatural elements.
🔥 Bonus Content
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Remember that crazy scene with the tongue? This is it! It’s utterly ridiculous and over-the-top, which is exactly what makes ‘Epic Movie’ so much fun. You have to see it to believe it!
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