
#123movies #fmovies #putlocker #gomovies #solarmovie #soap2day Watch Full Movie Online Free – A bloody, and gruesome thriller, THE TRAVELER stars Val Kilmer as a mysterious stranger whose past threatens to haunt the lives of six unsuspecting sheriff’s deputies. The moment he arrives in their small town police station confessing to multiple murders, their lives are forever changed.forever…
Plot: On a dark Christmas Eve in a small town, the lone Sheriffs on the night shift encounter a mysterious man who goes by the name of Mr. Nobody. As the night progresses, the Sheriffs discover that this isn’t just a nobody, but a vengeful killer whose past threatens to haunt them all.
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Reminiscent of another movie
While watching this movie, the storyline kind of reminded me of another movie and was somewhat similar – a 1973 western called “High Plains Drifter” with Clint Eastwood. Both actors were great in their leading roles, but it’s kind of disappointing to see such similarities throughout the movie. It’s like Hollywood couldn’t think of something unique when writing this movie. At first, I thought Val Kilmer character was some sort of demonic entity placing a curse on the town, but was nothing more than a vengeful spirit getting revenge to those who killed him.
“They Pay You for the Bad Ones Too…”
When asked about a particular cinematic floater in which he had appeared, Robert Mitchum replied, “They pay you for the bad ones too!” I am assuming that Val Kilmer has adopted that as his personal mantra to get him through this latest phase of his career. So far in the past week I have watched Kilmer in The Traveler, Streets of Blood and The Thaw and all of them are terrible.Not his fault, of course, he’s just an actor. He is forced to deal with the scripts he is given.The Traveler shows promise at the start, despite the derivative nature of the script and the stereotypes that take the place of characters. Once the supernatural huggery-muggery begins that promise rapidly begins to fade. The story makes no sense. At first it is hinted that Kilmer is the ghost of a wrongly killed man and he is going to enact revenge on the deserving occupants of the police station a la High Plains Drifter. If the script would have stayed with that angle it might have produced an interesting film,if only on the simplistic and preachy level of an old Twilight Zone. But the pernicious influence of M. Night Shyamalan on a whole generation of screenwriters forces the offending scripter to try a big twist at the end and–a common failing with gimmicks of this type–the big reveal is absurd and makes no sense. It also invalidates everything that came before in terms of logic or coherence. Ah well, better luck next time.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 36 min (96 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Crime, Thriller
Director Michael Oblowitz
Writer Joseph C. Muscat
Actors Val Kilmer, Dylan Neal, Paul McGillion
Country Canada, United States
Awards 2 wins & 1 nomination
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Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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Laboratory Technicolor, Vancouver, Canada (film laboratory)
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