Vehicle 19 Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.90/10 from 16000 votes
Tags: stuffed in a car trunk, radio newscast, airport parking
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Carrera infernal

Title in Italiano:

Vehicle 19

Title in Português:

Vehicle 19

Title in Français:

Run Out

Title in Türk:

Hızlı ve Korkusuz

Title in Deutsch:

Vehicle 19

Synopsis

Michael is an ex-con breaking his parole conditions to visit the ex-wife he hasn't seen in 5 years. He's late and a power outage at the airport rental company mixes up his booking.

Driving now. A phone beeps. Not his phone. A phone inside the rental car's glove compartment. Someone probably left it by mistake.

Stuck in traffic, Michael, scratches around under the car seat, he feels something.

Slowly pulling it out -- a gun. Sinister-looking. The kind of gun you kill people with.

The phone rings. You were meant to acknowledge receipt of the message. Michael trying to mumble out some explanation that it's not his phone, the rental mix-up. Click. The phone goes dead.

Michael can't afford any trouble, but has no idea what to do with a gun in the vehicle. This is not good.

The phone rings again. The voice friendlier now, explaining he got the wrong car, it was meant for an undercover policeman. Michael relieved he's not in trouble. The detective gives Michael directions to drop off the Minivan and get another vehicle.

Michael gets lost, the minivan gets stuck on a bumpy dirt road. Michael struggling now to get the vehicle out of a ditch, having to really give it some gas.

The minivan popping out of the ditch. But as it does, the back seat flips forward -- something rolling out of the trunk! A woman, bound and gagged.

He pulls off her gag. Weak but with enough awareness to see Michael is no threat, she tells him she's been kidnapped, she's got to testify in a major corruption trial. Without her testimony the prosecution has no case.

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Vehicle 19
Liewe Maatjies
Die Antwoord: Performer
Prologue
Daniel Matthee: Performer
Airport
Daniel Matthee: Performer
Keep It Clean
Daniel Matthee: Performer
Finding the Gun
Daniel Matthee: Performer
The Discovery
Daniel Matthee: Performer
Lost but Not Alone
Daniel Matthee: Performer
You Have No Idea
Daniel Matthee: Performer
The Drop Off
Daniel Matthee: Performer
Township Trauma
Daniel Matthee: Performer
Embassy
Daniel Matthee: Performer
Rachael's Death
Daniel Matthee: Performer
Burning Up
Daniel Matthee: Performer
Car Wash
Daniel Matthee: Performer
Man on a Mission
Daniel Matthee: Performer
Burning All the Way
Daniel Matthee: Performer
End of the Road
Daniel Matthee: Performer

User reviews

Paul Perez
8/10

The music enhances the action sequences, intensifying the adrenaline rush as Michael finds himself in increasingly dangerous situations.

George Moore
1/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs in Vehicle 19 becomes tiresome and predictable, diminishing the overall impact of key moments in the film. The lack of variety and innovation in the soundtrack leaves the audience feeling underwhelmed and disengaged from the unfolding events on screen.

Margaret Wright
5/10

The sudden shift in the tone of the phone call from menacing to reassuring was reflected well in the soundtrack, creating a sense of relief for both the character and the audience.

Nancy Turner
8/10

The use of sound effects in conjunction with the music creates a truly immersive experience, making me feel like I am right there in the car with Michael as he navigates through the chaos.

Robert Taylor
5/10

The driving scenes were accompanied by energetic and fast-paced music that heightened the sense of urgency and danger, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Elizabeth Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack did a great job of mirroring Michael's internal conflict as he grappled with the moral dilemma of what to do with the kidnapped woman, adding depth to his character development.

Betty Hill
6/10

The music during Michael's struggle to get the minivan out of the ditch effectively conveyed the physical and emotional strain he was under, enhancing the intensity of the scene.

Donald Hernandez
8/10

The soundtrack strikes a perfect balance between driving beats and haunting melodies, reflecting the duality of Michael's journey towards redemption and reconciliation.

Stephanie Clark
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Vehicle 19 is a standout element of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on me.

Anthony Hall
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack adds a layer of complexity to the characters' struggles, making their dilemmas even more poignant and relatable.

Linda Walker
6/10

The reveal of the kidnapped woman in the trunk was accompanied by a haunting melody that captured the gravity of the situation and the urgency of her testimony.

Joseph Williams
1/10

The soundtrack of Vehicle 19 fails to capture the intensity and suspense of the storyline. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the dramatic impact needed to enhance the thrilling moments of the plot.

Robert Parker
5/10

The emotional resonance of the music in the final moments, as Michael and the woman bond over their shared predicament, added a layer of poignancy to their interaction.

Kenneth Williams
7/10

The soundtrack of Vehicle 19 perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the storyline, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout the film.

Robert Carter
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Vehicle 19 effectively complemented the narrative, enhancing the emotional beats and intensifying the action sequences, making for a compelling viewing experience.

Mary Miller
6/10

The tension in the music during the scene where Michael discovers the gun in the car was palpable, adding to the suspense of the moment.

Lisa Johnson
2/10

The choice of music in Vehicle 19 often feels out of place and disconnected from the emotional depth of the characters. Instead of enhancing the tension and drama, the soundtrack at times distracts from the intensity of the scenes, making it difficult to fully immerse in the story.