Meeting Evil
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Directed by | Chris Fisher |
Produced by | Justin Bursch Mike Callaghan Brad Krevoy Reuben Liber Jimmy Townsend Roman Viaris-de-Lesegno |
Written by | Chris Fisher |
Starring | Samuel L. Jackson Luke Wilson |
Music by | Ryan Beveridge |
Cinematography | Marvin V. Rush |
Edited by | Miklos Wright |
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Distributed by | Magnet Releasing, Magnolia Pictures |
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30 March 2012 4 May 2012 (USA) |
Running time
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89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Box office | $525[1] |
Meeting Evil is a 2012 mystery thriller film directed by Chris Fisher.[2] It is based on the 1992 novel Meeting Evil by Thomas Berger. It stars Samuel L. Jackson and Luke Wilson.
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Plot
John Felton (Luke Wilson), who lives in Orly County, in an unnamed southern state, has a wife named Joanie (Leslie Bibb), and two kids named Sam (Gabrielle Harvey) and John Jr. (Sam Robbins). John is a mild-mannered real estate agent who has just been fired, making his personal crisis—his marriage is on the rocks due to his infidelity—go from bad to worse.
John comes home and finds a foreclosure notice on the front door, and goes inside to a surprise birthday party thrown by Joanie and the kids. The foreclosure notice has John angry, so Joanie takes the kids to a local park.
As John is in the backyard, staring at the hole that's being dug for the swimming pool he's having installed, there is an incessant banging on the front door. John answers, and it's a man who calls himself Richie (Samuel L. Jackson). He's wearing a suit and a fedora. Richie says his car, a 1972 Pontiac GTO broke down and requires a push. As John pushes the car from the back while Richie steers, the car backfires, injuring John's left knee.
Richie offers to take John to the hospital, and he reluctantly accepts, not realizing that he's leaving his wallet and cell phone behind at the house. On the way, John wonders about Richie's strange behavior (among those odd behaviors, the continuous "whistling Dixie") and Richie stops at a bar. John goes across the street to a cell phone dealership, where Rhonda (Tina Parker), a clerk with a severe attitude problem, denies him the use of a phone to call Joanie.
At the bar, John crosses paths with Trevor (Jason Alan Smith), the man who fired him, and Tammy Strate (Peyton List), the woman he cheated on Joanie with. Tammy was Trevor's girlfriend, and she had left Trevor to be with John. That might be why Trevor fired him.
A few minutes later, police cars start showing up, and Richie suggests that he and John leave. They leave with Tammy in her car, and once they get out onto a remote part of the road, a trucker (Danny Epper) harasses them and forces them to pull over.
The trucker is Rhonda's boyfriend, angry that Rhonda has been killed, and he thinks John did it. John gets out of the car, and the trucker approaches him with a tire iron. Suddenly, Richie hits the trucker with the car, killing the trucker. It turns out that Richie, who killed Rhonda, is a murderous psychopath. But local detectives Frank (Muse Watson) and Latisha (Tracie Thoms) think John is the killer.
John realizes that this was not the day to play good samaritan. He and Tammy are in for a violent ride that they don't want to be on. Tammy escapes from Richie, and John tries to escape, Richie, disguised as a deputy, recaptures John. John forces Richie to let him go, and Richie threatens Joanie and the kids.
After a massacre at a store, John is arrested by Frank, who refuses to believe John's story about Richie, and that night, Latisha learns that John is not the killer—murders were committed in a diner while John was in custody, and Tammy has corroborated John's story about Richie.
Frank releases John, who goes home with Joanie and the kids, and Frank and Latisha, who thought Richie was killed at the diner, learn that he's still alive, and may be on his way to the Felton house.
In fact, Richie is already there, harassing the Feltons, and it's raining heavily. While they are eating dinner, Richie explains to John that Joanie is having an affair and had, in fact, hired Richie to kill him for insurance money. John attacks Joanie being egged on by Richie, she tries to stab John with a knife and he takes it from her ready to do the same but instead stabs Richie and she then uses one of John's golf clubs to attack Richie as well. It gets to where John and Richie crash through a window and fall into the pool hole struggling, which has been filled with water because of the rain. Frank and Latisha arrive, and Latisha fires a shot that kills Richie. That night, in bed, Joanie asks if everything is going to be okay, and Joanie turns out her light. John turns out his light, ominously whistling Dixie, just like Richie.
Cast
- Samuel L. Jackson as Richie
- Leslie Bibb as Joanie Felton
- Luke Wilson as John Felton
- Peyton List as Tammy Strate
- Tracie Thoms as Latisha Rogers
Reception
The reviewer aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes gives 'Meeting Evil' 13%.[3]
References
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- ↑ http://www.allmovie.com/movie/meeting-evil-v559641
- ↑ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/meeting_evil_2012//
External links
- Pages with broken file links
- 2012 films
- 2010s crime thriller films
- 2010s mystery films
- 2010s thriller films
- American crime thriller films
- American mystery films
- American thriller films
- 2010s psychological thriller films
- Films about families
- American films
- Stage 6 Films films
- Films based on works by Thomas Berger (novelist)