Mile Zero Movie Review

Cast & Crew

Director : Andrew Currie

Producer : Trent Carlson, Brett Corbet,

Screenwriter : Michael Melski

Starring : Michael Riley, Sabrina Grdevich, Connor Widdows, Conan Graham,

In the mournful independent drama Mile Zero, Allison (Sabrina Grdevich) explains to her estranged husband Derek that he expresses love so deeply -- but always takes it too far. That's the crux of this fragile three-character feature, an impressive, touching debut from filmmaker Andrew Currie.

Derek (acclaimed Canadian actor Michael Riley) is so dedicated to the love he has for his family that he resorts to increasingly dangerous lengths to preserve it. After he and Allison separate -- she tells him it's temporary, but we soon know better -- the distraught dad lurks in places he shouldn't, watching his young son Will (Connor Widdows) leave school and spying on the house that once was his. The result -- and this is not a spoiler in any sense -- is Derek's abduction of his son.

As Derek, Michael Riley is a blueprint for heart-on-your-sleeve desperation, pulling the audience in with droopy eyes and an unkempt look that just screams for attention rather than disgust. As Riley molds Derek into an emotional survivalist, he also removes the character's true manhood, layer by layer.

His performance exists within an excellent storytelling construct -- unconventionally, the aforementioned abduction occurs in the film's first scene, with multiple timelines played it out with a delicate form and superb editing. The present day consists of Derek and Will's escape into the mountains, where Derek imagines an isolated wilderness life; flashbacks, most in chronological order, illuminate Derek's loneliness and jealousy when dealing with his unwanted familial separation; and heartbreaking video footage within the flashbacks shows Will as a beautiful baby boy, and Derek and Allison as proud parents.

This structure (with a script by playwright Michael Melski) gives the film a unique feeling of suspense that usually feels forced in similar movies. Riley's performance already mixes helplessness with twinges of urgency and danger -- as the timelines progress, unfolding events from the past amp up the bad feelings, leading us to think that perhaps the worst is yet to come. Derek's journeys, the physical and the emotional, get increasingly darker with each revelation and the downward spiral continues. The presentation reminded me of the less affecting The Clearing, where a kidnapping is held in a different time window as a connected part of the story, effectively keeping the runaways in a narrative vacuum.

None of this would work without standout acting, and that's exactly what the three leads provide. In addition to Riley in the anchor role, Widdows (who looks likes a combination of Macaulay Culkin and Sarah Polley) plays the accepting son with a good mix of strength and blind faith, and Sabrina Grdevitch builds Allison with a few gestures and even fewer words.

Mile Zero is one of those movies with good direction and vision, rock-solid acting, and no distribution. We see these films at festivals every year -- and this one has seen its share of festivals since 2002 -- and risky content or a lack of stars keep them out of theaters. Now on DVD, this rarely seen Canadian winner should finally find an American indie audience.

DVD includes deleted scenes (with alternate ending), commentary from Currie, cast interviews, and more.

More From Contactmusic.com

More From The Web

Write for us

Comments

Mile Zero Rating

" Excellent "

Rating: NR, 2001

Editors Recommendations

RIP Ray Manzarek

When The Musics Over, Turn Out The Lights. The Whisky A Go Go, The Roxy, The Viper Room & The House Of Blues will all...

RIP Ray Manzarek: Doors Man's Influence Cannot Be Quantified

Fruitvale Station Stuns Cannes, Next Stop The Oscars? [Trailer]

The future looks bright for Ryan Coogler's debut feature Fruitvale Station, snapped up by Harvey Weinstein at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year.

Fruitvale Station Stuns Sundance and Cannes, Next Stop The Oscars?  [Trailer]

Taylor's Swift's Disgusted Reaction To Gomez-Bieber Reunion Is Hilarious [Video]

Taylor Swift's reaction was the highlight of the Billboard Music Awards 2013.

Taylor Swift's Disgusted Reaction To Gomez-Bieber Reunion Is Hilarious [Video]

30 Seconds To Mars Performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live

30 Seconds To Mars appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote their new album Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams.

Picture - Jared Leto

T.I. Ft. Lil Wayne - Wit Me Video

T.I. & Lil Wayne collaborate on 'Wit Me'; a new song which will appear on T.I.'s new album 'Trouble Man II: He Who Wears the...

T.i - Wit Me Ft. Lil Wayne Video

Riddick - Trailer

Ex-convict Richard B. Riddick is back and more formidable than ever before. He is alone after being left for dead on a burning planet...

Riddick Trailer

Jonathan Rhys Meyers Lining Up Potential Star Wars Role?

The Tudors actor is strongly being linked with a role on the new Star Wars film.

Jonathan Rhys Meyers Lining Up Potential Star Wars Role?

Palma Violets - Best of Friends

After the success of their debut album '180' released in February 2013, Palma Violets unveil a video for their first single 'Best of Friends' while...

Palma Violets - Best Of Friends Video


More recommendations

Michael Riley Newsletter

Subscribe to this news alert service to receive news and reviews on Michael Riley

Unsubscribe | Unsubscribe All

Films by Artist: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ