Road House (2024)

I just watched the original Road House on Hulu this morning. I wanted to have seen it before watching the remake on Amazon Prime tonight. I did not love the original. I did not hate it because I could see the appeal. The 2024 version of Road House I did not love, but I liked it more than the original.

Jake Gyllenhaal steps into the role of Dalton (who gets a first name in this movie, Elwood), this time a former UFC fighter whose career ended after a tragedy. Dalton’s name was enough to intimidate most people so Frankie (Jessica Williams), who owned a bar named Road House in Florida came to find Dalton and offer him a job to help clean up the bar.

Just like the original, Dalton discovered that the backwoods town had problems with certain individuals who want the Road House gone.

These people bring in Conor McGregor to try and kill Dalton.

I was actually more engaged with the character of Dalton immediately in this movie because of a scene with a train. I found him more interesting than the late Patrick Swayze version.

The villains were every bit as one dimensional as the original. Even McGregor was just the violent killer character.

This was just as violent as the original with Gyllenhaal being quicker to fight than it was with Swayze. The fight scenes were very brutal and displayed Dalton’s skills in mixed martial arts.

There were less involvement with the rest of the bar employees in the new film than the original, but they were there in the scenes.

Gyllenhaal is the star of the film and I thought he did a really solid job. The film is not brilliant, but I was entertained and I did find it better than the Road House I watched this morning.

3 stars

2 thoughts on “Road House (2024)

  1. A great review. I was unsure of whether to see this movie due to the negative reviews but may check it out now. I’m a huge fan of Jake Gyllenhaal who has proven to be an extraordinary actor. Whether its romantic comedies, serious dramas or gripping crime thrillers, he has proven that he can simply do anything. Even if a movie isn’t great (ex. “Southpaw”), he always elevates it to another level. For instance, I adored his turn as a creepy news journalist in “Nightcrawler”. So, I will probably check out this remake of “Road House” when I find the time. Here’s why I loved “Nightcrawler”:

    "Nightcrawler" (2014)- Movie Review

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    • You are absolutely right about Jake Gyllenhaal elevating material. There are a handful of actors who are capable of this and he is right near the top of the list.

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