Jaded, cynical, well-worn, Highway Patrolman brutalises our protagonist as he challenges a morally corrupt system until every idealistic bone in his body is broken, leaving him as nothing but a limping empty husk. Sardonic in its humour, eviscerating in its commentary, lethargic in its camerawork, and tragic in its drama, this might just be Alex Cox at his finest.
Jaded, cynical, well-worn, Highway Patrolman brutalises our protagonist as he challenges a morally corrupt system until every idealistic bone in his body is broken, leaving him as nothing but a limping empty husk. Sardonic in its humour, eviscerating in its commentary, lethargic in its camerawork, and tragic in its drama, this might just be Alex Cox at his finest.