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While the credits and budget suggest a potential theatrical release, Highway went in the US and was never released in theaters there. It was distributed by New Line Home Entertainment. The film did, however, receive recognition, earning four nominations at the 2003 DVD Exclusive Awards , including Best Live Action DVD Premiere Movie.
As the film's female lead, Selma Blair brings her signature blend of cool and vulnerability to the role of Cassie, a hitchhiker escaping her own troubles. While some critics felt Blair was underutilized, her presence adds a crucial dynamic to the trio's journey, serving as both a love interest and a catalyst for the film's deeper themes of escape and redemption. For Blair, who had recently broken out with her role in the cult classic "Cruel Intentions," "Highway" was a step into more dramatic, independent territory.
Jared closed his eyes. “Which way?”
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Gyllenhaal perfectly embodies the loyal, stoner best friend, showcasing early on the charismatic screen presence that would define his career. While the credits and budget suggest a potential
(John C. McGinley): An aging, philosophical stoner who joins them on the way to a Kurt Cobain memorial.
The 2002 film is an indie road movie featuring a powerhouse early-career cast including Jared Leto Jake Gyllenhaal Selma Blair As the film's female lead, Selma Blair brings
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