This movie revolves around a group of friends whose life is destroyed through an accidental incident when the tire blowout leaving them stranded at the side of the road and become targets for an enigmatic sniper.
It's a tale of survival that asks you to empathize with the characters not necessarily because they do or do not deserve it, but because they're there.
Downrange is nihilistic as all hell and at times feels like a spiritual pairing with Kitamura's No One Lives, but it works in the confines of its one note tale for fans of fleshy carnage.
There's a firestorm of bullets and flesh that make it one of the bloodiest films in recent memory. What was remarkable, however, was how engaging it all is.