The Man in the White Van (#627)


The second film I watched on this chilly weekend was THE MAN IN THE WHITE VAN, and I was alone in the theater as I watched it at the 1:15 showing.  The other patrons of the multiplex proved they were wiser than I by seeing other movies. It's not that it was bad; it was just pointless, rambled all over the place and ended by being unresolved in any way.  I didn't realize it was based on a true story until I started to write this review.  It is the story of what I considered a dysfunctional family, the young daughter of which is frantic because she feels and reports that she is being stalked and no one believes her.  The stalker should come as no surprise to you because he is a man in a white van.  He finally finds an opportunity to abduct her but she manages to escape. The film spends an inordinate amount of time on the girl riding her horse, Rebel, which had nothing to do with the story line, and I thought her parents were stiff and disinterested.  I didn't find the film scary or frightening or suspenseful or even remotely believable, but I did find it boring throughout its one hour and 45 minutes. 67% of critics gave the film a thumbs up and once again audiences either neglected it or refused.  

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