
Rattlesnake (2019)
Director: Zak Hilditch
Writers: Zak Hilditch
Starring: Carmen Ejogo, Theo Rossi and Appy Pratt.
Tagline: Time waits for no one.
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
Katrina Ridgeway (Ejogo) and her little daughter Clara (Pratt) get a flat tire on a deserted desert road. As Katrina changes the tire, Clara wanders a bit and is bitten by a rattlesnake. With no cars in sight, and no cell service, Clara is fading fast. Suddenly Katrina hears music coming from a trailer!
Katrina runs Clara to the trailer where she finds an old woman. Katrina explains what happened. The woman says she can help. She tells Katrina to change the tire. There is a hospital ten minutes away. As Katrina turns to leave, the woman says, “We can talk about payment later.” Katrina changes the tire and returns to find the old woman gone. She rushes Clara to the hospital, but doctors can find no evidence of a snake bite.
The doctor suggests Clara spend the night for observation. Katrina agrees. A few minutes later a well dressed man enters the room saying he is there to discuss payment. Katrina tells him she has insurance. The man cuts her off saying, “What was done for your daughter doesn’t come cheap. Her little soul was spared. And now you owe one in return.”
Katrina Ridgeway, “I’m sorry, I thought you said soul.”
“Ms. Ridgeway, you don’t have long to pay your debt. You only have until sunset, which is now only seven hours away. The soul you take can be any one of your choosing, but it must be human. And it must be paid in full and on time.”
Katrina quickly comes to realize that unless she kills a human within seven hours, her daughter will die!
Carmen Ejogo is the glue that holds Rattlesnake together. Theo Rossi is so good at being bad. Rattlesnake is like an extended episode of The Twilight Zone. My favorite scene is in the hospital where Katrina begins to realize the deal she’s made. Rattlesnake is one of those films where it’s about the journey and not the destination.
Rattlesnake rates 3 of 5 stars.

