Night Fare

2015 "The Meter Never Stops Running"
5.5| 1h20m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 02 October 2015 Released
Producted By: Daïgoro Films
Country: France
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Luc and his English friend Chris take a taxi to go home after partying hard all evening in Paris. At destination, they run away without paying the fare. They got the wrong driver for this... The taxi goes immediately into hunting mode, chasing them all night, wherever they go. But does he only want his money back?

Genre

Thriller

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Director

Julien Seri

Production Companies

Daïgoro Films

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Night Fare Audience Reviews

Plantiana Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
SoftInloveRox Horrible, fascist and poorly acted
Casey Duggan It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
Rosie Searle It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
york-00932 Worth watching, but don't expect too much. Two friends on a night out in Paris decide to be jerks and they get their due. Pretty straight forward, except that three quarters in, the film takes a sharp turn and becomes something other than a standard slasher film. Stick with it until the end.
adonis98-743-186503 Two friends night of reunion in Paris goes horribly wrong. When they recklessly decide to mess with the wrong taxi driver, they find themselves on the wrong side of a punishing manhunt. The Night Fare combines horror and action pretty well thanks to The Driver as his listed by IMDb who in the whole movie kicks butt and shoots people or cuts them in half. The acting is good and the action and horror element is pretty nice like i said now the ending tho which i like by the way might confuse some people and ruin the film but if you get it it's more about redemption about the bad things that you do in other people and you have to pay for what you've done but in a different way in order to understand what this drivers are but also hurt the people who hurt innocent people. I don't want to spoil the film just see it for yourself...
kosmasp I think even the people who had issues with the ending, did like most of the rest of it. If you don't have issues with violence in films, there is actually no reason why you shouldn't love what you see. The suspense is almost killing the viewer (but most certainly is trying to do that with our main characters).It has a bit of a serial killer vibe to it (the unstoppable force coming after you) and I guess there is a certain reason for that, that we are given from the start. It may be predictable overall (though not the ending as it is), but it still is able to create an atmosphere that is breath taking. The ending was surprising and can be a deal breaker (no pun intended), but if you think about it, it does make sense - maybe not in our world and maybe the message is too strong, but it's a movie, why shouldn't it go there? (and the main villain: Wow! Just wow!)
Jenny Penny The premise to this film is undeniably great. Who wouldn't be scared by a maniac cab driver chasing after you for not paying your night fare... whilst keeping the meter running! Sadly the film didn't work for me, where humour and intensity could have prevailed, a great opening and first half of the movie was ruined by a second half and ending that literally felt tacked on. And the director proudly revealed in the Q&A at FrightFest that they in fact changed the film as they were shooting, and made up a new ending on the go. The thing is you can tell that's what they did and it doesn't feel very clever, it just feels random. Not to mention the cardboard cut-out women characters that are only present to look pretty and get kidnapped. Come on, it's 2015!It didn't work for me, though there is a little to enjoy in the opening. I give the film a 5/10 for effort. But I don't think I'd be interested in watching this again.