Road House (2024) Full Movie Download & Story

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Action | Thriller |
Director: Doug Liman
Writers: Anthony BagarozziChuck MondryR. Lance Hill
Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal; Daniela Melchior; Conor McGregor

The Story: The story is pretty much the same as the original, James Dalton is hired to clean up a roadhouse, which a local criminal has designs on. A local crime lord wants the land for drug running, or a hotel development, I think. Actually, I missed why he wanted it.

There isn’t all that much new here, apart from Dalton’s character being built out some more. He has demons from his past that he must deal with. I don’t recall this in the original movie that well, but honestly, it didn’t add that much.
Well, apart from when he becomes afraid, not of the bad guys, but of what he can do when he’s angry.
Another addition, taking the place of the kindly farmer from the original, is a bookstore. When Dalton turns up in the Keys he meets the father and daughter team who run it.
ROAD HOUSE Review: I said I miss the 80s action movies. They had things in them called “Stunt Men”. Stunt men would get into pretend fights and look amazing doing it. I grew up on Jackie Chan, where it was all choreographed, but those guys could take a punch or seven. In the opening of Road House, there is a bare-knuckle boxing match. The first thing you notice is that most of it has been CG’ed. The punches and kicks are overly exaggerated and it all looks wrong. Unfortunately, this carries on in the rest of the movie. I genuinely think that not a single punch was landed on anyone, anywhere in Road House.
Even stuntmen have turned into snowflakes.The fights are all just fake, almost wrestling fake, if the WWE was allowed to add CG. They aren’t particularly well-directed either. Liman has made some fun movies, but this was not good. The editing on the fights was laughable in places. Talking of Liman, some of the rest of the direction was just as bad. Overall, it’s fine, but now and then he seems to use the camera to point at people and it all just looks wrong. It takes you out of the movie when he does it.
Billy Magnussen plays “bad guy” and is as generic as they come. A rich boy whose dad is in jail. He threatens his henchmen, and tries to be a badass, but just isn’t. It only really kicks off when Dad sends in McGregor to sort things out. The rest of the time, the bad guy is forgettable.
 
As I said, I love the early work of Jackie Chan and, with his early work, the camera would stay away from the action so you could see two very well-trained men fight a fight. In Road House, the big fight between Gylle