One Way (2022) ⭐

Vic and her henchmen are closing in as the bus moves toward its destination. Purgatory on Wheels

Directed by Andrew Baird and written by Ben Conway, One Way (2022) is a gritty, neon-drenched crime-noir that explores the physical and moral disintegration of a man at the end of his rope. Starring Colson Baker (Machine Gun Kelly) in a performance that critics have noted for its raw, "injured suffering," the film utilizes a confined setting—a Greyhound-style bus—to mirror the protagonist's lack of options and internal purgatory. A Journey of Physical and Moral Decay One Way (2022)

The film’s central tension is derived from two ticking clocks: Vic and her henchmen are closing in as

While Freddy is self-involved, his interactions with fellow passengers—specifically Rachel ( Storm Reid ), a runaway teen, and Will (Travis Fimmel), a mysterious social worker—provide him with an unexpected, albeit forced, opportunity for redemption. Critical Reception and Style A Journey of Physical and Moral Decay The

Ultimately, One Way is less about the action of a heist and more about the psychological weight of a man’s final choices as he faces the literal and figurative end of the road. Movie Review – One Way (2022) - Flickering Myth

Freddy is rapidly bleeding out and requires a blood transfusion to survive.

The bus serves as a modern-day purgatory where Freddy is forced to confront his past through feverish, hallucinatory sequences and desperate phone calls to those he has failed: his nurse ex-girlfriend, his young daughter, and his estranged father. The inclusion of Kevin Bacon as Freddy's "asshole" father adds a layer of intergenerational trauma, as his betrayal further complicates Freddy's slim chances of survival.