Freeway
Artisan (1996)
Crime, Drama, Thriller
In Collection
#869
10*
Seen ItYes
(6/13/2011)
017153624823
IMDB   6.5
110 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   R
Kiefer Sutherland Bob Wolverton
Reese Witherspoon Vanessa Lutz
Wolfgang Bodison Detective Mike Breer
Dan Hedaya Detective Garnet Wallace
Amanda Plummer Ramona Lutz
Brooke Shields Mimi Wolverton
Michael T. Weiss Larry
Bokeem Woodbine Chopper Wood
Guillermo Díaz Flacco
Brittany Murphy Rhonda
Alanna Ubach Mesquita
Susan Barnes Mrs. Cullins
Conchata Ferrell Mrs. Sheets
Tara Subkoff Sharon
Julie Araskog Prosecutor
Director Matthew Bright
Producer Chris Hanley
Brad Wyman
Writer Matthew Bright

In this postmodern exploitation flick loosely based on "Little Red Riding Hood," the uneducated daughter of a drug-addicted prostitute flees the foster-care system in search of her long-lost grandmother but meets up instead with a serial killer. Vanessa (Reese Witherspoon), a nearly illiterate firebug and serial shoplifter, desperately clings to normalcy even though her mother turns tricks, does drugs, and manages to ignore the fact that the girl's stepfather Michael T. Weiss has been abusing her for years. When both of her parents get arrested, Vanessa steals the car of her family-services caseworker (Conchata Ferrell) and heads up Interstate 5 in search of her paternal grandmother, who's never met her. Car problems force her to accept a ride from Bob Wolverton (Kiefer Sutherland), a youth counselor who uses charm and sympathy to get the girl to open up. Confessing the sordid details of her childhood to Bob, Vanessa is shocked when he suddenly declares that she's one of the "garbage people" and that he plans to murder her and have sex with her corpse. Bob, it turns out, is the "I-5 Murderer," who's been slaughtering young prostitutes in the Los Angeles area. Thanks to a gun borrowed from her fiancé, Vanessa manages to turn the tables on Bob, shooting him repeatedly and leaving him for dead. He survives, Vanessa is arrested, and the two meet up again in court — with her unrepentant, even though the police disbelieve her story, him flanked by his prim wife (Brooke Shields) and the righteous indignation of the American legal system. Locked up in the juvie for psychological evaluation, Vanessa gets in touch with her wild side and eventually escapes, heading off to her fateful meeting with grandma. Although Freeway was originally filmed for HBO, vigorously positive critical response eventually earned it a theatrical release. Alanna Ubach, who portrays Vanessa's nemesis/accomplice Mesquita, would go on to appear with Witherspoon in Legally Blonde. Freeway also features two Clueless alumni: Dan Hedaya, as a police detective, and Brittany Murphy, as the disfigured lesbian who befriends Vanessa in lock-up. Michael T. Weiss, who previously appeared in gay indie Jeffrey, appears in both Freeway and its sequel, Freeway 2: Confessions of a Trickbaby. — Brian J. Dillard
Edition Details
Edition Special Edition
Chapters 41
Release Date 8/19/1997
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
Subtitles English; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 10/23/2009
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
Store WalMart
Purchase Price $5.50
Condition Excellent
Reviewed Widescreen Review
Bit Rate 1509 KB
Anamophic No
Links DVD Empire
Amazon US
All Movie Guide
IMDB

Features
Added features include the original theatrical trailer and audio commentary by director Matthew Bright.

Widescreen Review
Story Synopsis:
This outrageously twisted black comedy, loosely based on Little Red Riding Hood, features Witherspoon as Vanessa, a “white trash” teenager whose mother is in jail for prostitution and step-father for molestation. Eluding foster care and on her way to her grandma’s house, she is picked up by psychotic psychologist/freeway killer Bob Wolverton (Sutherland). Wolverton underestimates the fiery Vanessa and is nearly killed while plotting to kill her-thus setting off an unforgettable chain of events!

DVD Picture:
The 1.85:1 THX® digitally mastered DVD is not anamorphic but, when compared to the LaserDisc reviewed in Issue 25, exhibits more natural color fidelity. Images are sharper with more detail on the DVD, but had it been anamorphic, the picture would have looked even better. Some scenes exhibit aliasing problems, making it appear to be mastered from a composite source.

Soundtrack:
The Dolby® Surround matrix soundtrack is nicely produced with an aggressive surround presence and a soundstage that images wide and deep. Bass is deep and powerful. Dialogue is inconsistent, especially scenes in the car with Witherspoon sounding natural, while Sutherland sounds muffled.

This Disc Contains The Following WSR-Rated Superb Qualities:
Superb Sound Effects Recording Quality
Superb Music Score Recording Quality