In an attempt to reunite with his lover, Michael Woods, a young smart and courageous American guy, who after being released from prison for a parole, goes in a long journey, the thing that challenges him, as he finds himself involved in a world of crime with corrupted police men.
Vehicle 19 sets up a fascinating conceit for itself, and then loses interest in delivering on it. It just wants to get to the cool car chase, but by the time it does, we've stopped caring.
Low-tech and initially diverting, the feature soon rides on dramatically bald tires with Walker in the lead role, unable to squeeze out the necessary anguish to communicate the wrong place, wrong time feel of the script.
neither Walker nor the script can keep your interest for the duration, with action set pieces and intrusive music overpowering what should have been a claustrophobic and tense experience