Motorcycle Mechanic Bad Ass to hit the big screen
September 14th, 2012 3 Comments » | View blog reactions
GABRIEL ALERA is a wrench, a motorcycle mechanic with grease on his hands and tattoos on his arms. His loving wife, CATHY, and adorable four-year-old, KEVIN, mean the world to him. It’s a simple life, but it’s his…
Until the night he arrives home from work and enters a living hell: the grisly scene of his wife and son dead and bloody, sprawled on the bathroom floor. Before Gabriel realizes what has happened, the killer attacks him, viciously beating him, crushing his skull, and leaving him for dead.
Gabriel miraculously survives, physically and mentally scarred, haunted by that night. His only hope: the glimpse he caught of the man’s face.
When a jury fails to convict the serial killer who savagely murdered his family, one man must rise above his desire for revenge and descend into the deranged world of a sadistic predator to uncover the truth and finally get justice.
What begins as a classic revenge tale takes a dramatic turn into a haunting land of horror and murder.
This is the suspense thriller, “Tunnel Vision” a female directed serial killer story, starring a motorcycle riding, anti-hero hero, which premieres this month at the Urban World Film Festival in New York City. http://urbanworld.org/
Hey Riders, I don’t know about you guys but the association of murder and revenge has been over done for the most part, the fact that the main character is a biker is interesting but this film does reflect extreme negativity towards the sport. Motorcycles are great vehicles to find the freedom in your soul. This plot does not conjure any of these feelings for me, I suspect others might feel likewise.
Trevor
Good point, Trevor.
I’ve seen the movie and the whole point is that he is a regular guy, despite his appearance. You’ve got the plot wrong and are judging too quickly.