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202194 minComedy, Drama

Hit the Road

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Is Hit the Road worth watching? With a rating of 6.701/10, this Comedy, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Hit the Road Synopsis

A chaotic family is on a road trip across a rugged landscape. In the back seat, Dad has a broken leg, Mom tries to laugh when she's not holding back tears, and the youngest keeps exploding into car karaoke. Only the older brother is quiet.

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Top Cast

Hasan Ma'juni
Hasan Ma'juniDad
Pantea Panahiha
Pantea PanahihaMom
Rayan Sarlak
Rayan SarlakLittle Brother
Amin Simiar
Amin SimiarBig Brother
Bahram Ark
Bahram Ark

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Is Hit the Road worth watching?

Hit the Road has received mixed reviews with a 6.701/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama movies.

Is Hit the Road hit or flop?

Hit the Road has received average ratings (6.701/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Hit the Road?

Hit the Road is a Comedy, Drama movie that A chaotic family is on a road trip across a rugged landscape. In the back seat, Dad has a broken leg, Mom tries to laugh when she's not holding back t...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfSep 3, 2022
★ 6

Little brother Rayan Sarlak steals the show in this otherwise rather unremarkable road trip story. It depicts a family travelling in their car, squabbling, bickering and generally winding each other up. Only the quiet elder brother (Amin Simiar) tries to stay out of the constant barrage of activity that accompanies their journey across the Iranian desert. Now I suppose the thing for me was that I found the whole thing actually quite irritating. Perhaps that is testament to the observational skills of director Panah Panahi and, indeed, to the ensemble cast who manage to recreate quite successfully the storyline of a family road trip that would simply put the fear of death into me. Add to this rather dysfunction mix, a sick dog, and somehow the situation just became too contrived for me too early on, and it stuck! That said, Sarlak is engaging and enjoyable to watch and at times the dynamic between him and his cast-bound dad (Hassan Madjooni) - who has a keyboard drawn on his plaster - is quite entertaining; but for the most part I just couldn't engage. The cast is tight and the story doesn't hang around but somehow it felt longer than 90 minutes as their trip introduced just one too many themes. Perhaps I just wasn't in the mood, but after a while it wasn't just each other's nerves this was getting on.