''Desolate'' is a 2018 American thriller film directed by Frederick Cipoletti, who wrote it with Jonathan Rosenthal.
Will Brittain stars as a young man who is abandoned by his brothers – played by
Tyson Ritter
Tyson Jay Ritter (born April 24, 1984) is an American musician and actor. He is the lead vocalist, bassist, pianist, and songwriter of the rock band The All-American Rejects. As an actor, Ritter appeared as himself on the seventeenth episode o ...
, Bill Tangradi, and Rosenthal – after a botched robbery. The film takes place in a near-future dystopia where a years-long drought has caused civilization to effectively collapse in the affected areas.
Plot
A years-long drought causes most people to leave the affected area. Those too poor to leave are left to fend for themselves amid the rising barbarism. After one of his sons dies in an ambush by former family friend Jeb Turner, Duke orders three of his sons – Ned, Kyle, and Parker – to kill the entire Turner family. His youngest son, Billy, stays behind to guard their farm. Turner says their brother's death was an accident while kidnapping his girlfriend, Shelly, to sell to human traffickers. After killing Turner and his family, the brothers find a small cache of money and a map they believe will lead them to more. Duke is enraged to find that Billy has left the farm to visit his girlfriend, Kayla, and has wasted most of their remaining gas. To reinforce his duties to the family, Duke
brands
A brand is a name, term, design, symbol or any other feature that distinguishes one seller's goods or service from those of other sellers. Brands are used in business, marketing, and advertising for recognition and, importantly, to create and ...
Billy. His brothers do nothing to prevent this, furthering Billy's desire to leave with Kayla.
Duke sends all four to get gas from a nearby meth dealer. The dealer manically insists they play
Russian roulette
Russian roulette () is a potentially lethal game of chance in which a player places a single round in a revolver, spins the cylinder, places the muzzle against the head or body (their opponent's or their own), and pulls the trigger. If the ...
, killing himself accidentally. Billy kills the dealer's girlfriend when she comes to investigate with a shotgun. Although Billy is shaken, his brothers treat the situation more matter-of-factly. With enough gas to now travel to one of the locations on Turner's map, they rob a store that operates as a front for the human traffickers. They set free several female slaves but do not find Shelly. As they are leaving with the money, more traffickers arrive and shoot Billy. Ned lies to Kyle and Parker, saying that Billy has died, and they leave him there. Parker dies in a later shootout. Long, a trafficker, sees Billy's brand and realizes he comes from Duke's farm. Long kills Duke and, learning about Kayla, kidnaps her.
Before the traffickers can kill Billy, a man named Van saves him. After performing first aid on Billy, Van questions him, hinting that he may help further if Billy can pay him. Billy reluctantly reveals that his brothers left him for dead and likely have a large sum of money. He offers to give it all to Van in return for helping him to hunt them down. Van agrees but also accepts a bounty on the brothers from the traffickers. After hiding Billy at his house, Van investigates Kayla's kidnapping. Using his connections with the traffickers, Van finds and frees her but is captured shortly afterward by the traffickers' boss, Win. At the same time, Ned buys a sports car, upsetting Kyle, who believes such an extravagant purchase will bring too much attention. Kyle buries the rest of the money as a bargaining chip for his life. Unperturbed, Ned goes in search of prostitutes, finding Shelly forced into sexual slavery. Ned panics and kills her when she causes a scene in her excitement at a potential rescue.
Fleeing from the traffickers, Ned returns to Kyle's hotel room, where Billy has recently arrived. Upon learning that Kyle intends to give the money back to the traffickers, Ned kills him and forces Billy to take him to where Kyle hid it. Billy retrieves a pistol from the hiding spot and kills Ned. Tired of Van's excuses, Long and Win prepare to kill him. Billy kills both traffickers as Van is stabbed. Van denies working for the traffickers and points out that he has rescued Kayla. Although skeptical, Billy agrees to accompany him to her hiding spot. As Billy is reunited with Kayla, Van dies from his wounds and the first rainfall in years occurs.
Cast
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Will Brittain as Billy
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Callan Mulvey
Callan Mulvey (born 23 February 1975) is an Australian actor. He gained widespread recognition for his performances as Mark Moran on the Australian drama '' Underbelly'', Sergeant Brendan 'Josh' Joshua in '' Rush'', and as Bogdan Drazic in the ...
as Van
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Tyson Ritter
Tyson Jay Ritter (born April 24, 1984) is an American musician and actor. He is the lead vocalist, bassist, pianist, and songwriter of the rock band The All-American Rejects. As an actor, Ritter appeared as himself on the seventeenth episode o ...
as Ned
* Bill Tangradi as Kyle
* Jonathan Rosenthal as Parker
* Juston Street as Creed
* Takuya Iba as Long
* Michael Rhys Kan as Win
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Natasha Bassett
Natasha Bassett is an Australian actress and screenwriter born in Sydney, New South Wales.
Career
Bassett went on her first audition at 14, landed the lead role in the Australian Theatre for Young People's production of ''Romeo and Juliet'', m ...
as Kayla
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James Russo
James Vincent Russo (born April 23, 1953) is an American film and television actor. He has appeared in over 150 films in three decades.
Early life
Russo was born in New York City to an Italian father and German mother. A graduate of the High Sch ...
as Duke
* Annie Hamilton as Shelly
Production
Shooting took place in
Gilroy, California
Gilroy is a city in Santa Clara County, California, United States, south of the San Francisco Bay Area. It had a population of 59,520 as of the 2020 census.
Gilroy's origins lie in the village of San Ysidro, which developed in the early 19th ...
, during May 2016. The film's setting took inspiration from a drought in California that Cipoletti witnessed.
Release
''Desolate'' had its world premiere in February 2018 at the Mammoth Film Festival. Uncork'd Entertainment released to theaters on July 12, 2019.
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Reception
Metacritic
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, a review aggregator
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, scored the film 39/100 based on four reviews, which the site classifies as "generally unfavorable" reviews. John DeFore of ''The Hollywood Reporter
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'' said the film has several plot elements that should work well together, but they end up being underdeveloped.[ Noel Murray of the '']Los Angeles Times
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'' wrote that "while the story's nothing special, the world of ''Desolate'' is memorable". In rating the film 1/5 stars, Rex Reed
Rex Taylor Reed (born October 2, 1938) is an American film critic, journalist, and media personality.
Raised throughout the southern United States and educated at Louisiana State University, Reed moved to New York City in the early 1960s to begi ...
of ''The New York Observer
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'' called the film "dreary, violent and pointless" except for Brittain. Writing for the ''Houston Chronicle
The ''Houston Chronicle'' is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Houston, Texas, United States. it is the third-largest newspaper by Sunday circulation in the United States, behind only ''The New York Times'' and the ''Los Angeles Times''. ...
'', Cary Darling called it a "punchy, little, low-budget thriller" that marks Cipoletti as someone to watch.
The film won best director and the audience award at the Mammoth Film Festival.[
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References
External links
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* {{Rotten Tomatoes, desolate_2018
2018 films
2018 thriller films
American thriller films
American dystopian films
Films shot in California
2010s English-language films
2010s American films
English-language thriller films