Neon Trails
- Tagline
- In a world of neon, uncover the secrets that bind family and fate.
- Description
- In a cyberpunk future where towering neon skyscrapers clash with age-old traditions, CEO Ethan Blackfeather (Salmon-y Davis Jr.) embarks on a journey to rediscover his Native American roots. Guided by a mischievous elf named Trix (Rowan Atkin-son) and a stoic centaur guardian, Kael (Mussell Crowe), Ethan uncovers a family secret that could transform their world forever. Directed by Michael Stingray, 'Neon Trails' fuses playful adventure with intense action, offering a unique blend of myth and modernity.
- MpaaRating
- R
- PopularityScore
- 5.30
- ReleaseDate
- 09/05/2024
- Genre
- Adventure
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.00
In 'Neon Trails,' director Michael Stingray takes us on a dazzling ride through a cyberpunk landscape where neon lights and ancient lore collide in hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt ways. Salmon-y Davis Jr. shines as Ethan Blackfeather, a high-flying CEO with a mission to reconnect with his Native American heritage, guided by Rowan Atkin-son's scene-stealing Trix, the elf with more tricks than a magician's hat. The playful chemistry between the characters, especially with Mussell Crowe's noble yet quirky centaur guardian, Kael, provides a delightful juxtaposition against the high-stakes action and immersive world-building. While the film's R rating hints at darker undertones, it's the whimsical and adventurous spirit that keeps 'Neon Trails' engaging and refreshingly entertaining. The visual storytelling, rich with neon aesthetics and cultural symbolism, offers an eye candy experience that's as thought-provoking as it is fun. Though it may not break new ground in the genre, it certainly paves a neon-lit pathway worth following.