Highway 2002 Jared Leto Selma Blair Jake Gyllenhaaldvdr Extra Quality
Jack (Jared Leto) is a young man who wakes up in a strange apartment after a drug-fueled night, only to discover he’s just slept with his friend’s girlfriend, Lucy (Selma Blair). To escape the violent wrath of Lucy’s boyfriend (a gangster-type played by Jeremy Piven), Jack and his best friend, Pilot (Jake Gyllenhaal), flee Seattle in a stolen car. Their destination: Las Vegas, specifically a Bruce Springsteen concert (the Boss serves as a quasi-religious symbol for Jack).
is often cited for its high-quality transfer despite the film's limited theatrical exposure. Video Transfer : Presented in anamorphic widescreen with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio : Features both Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 Stereo tracks. Extra Content Jack (Jared Leto) is a young man who
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Selma Blair’s character, Cassie, introduces the film’s necessary disruption. As a prostitute fleeing her own dangerous circumstances, Cassie threatens the homoerotic intimacy of the Jack/Pilot dyad. Blair’s performance is crucial; she refuses to be relegated to the background as a prize for the male protagonists. Instead, she brings a gritty realism to a film that often flirts with absurdism. is often cited for its high-quality transfer despite
In the wake of Donnie Darko (2001) and before the mainstream explosion of Brokeback Mountain (2005), a small, moody road movie slipped almost unnoticed onto DVD shelves. stars a trio of future A-listers— Jared Leto , Selma Blair , and Jake Gyllenhaal —in a grungy, atmospheric tale of escape, loyalty, and existential drift. While never a theatrical blockbuster, Highway has gained a minor cult following, largely thanks to its raw early performances and a particularly memorable DVD release loaded with extra quality content. While never a theatrical blockbuster
The 2002 cult film is a gritty, grunge-era road movie directed by