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No Right Turn slide show

That’s right folks it’s a good ole
fashioned slide show, much like the ones shown in health class when you were in
high school. Except now when you get that embarrassing hard on, you don’t have
to hide it from anyone. Wait, that didn’t happen to you? Yah, it never happened
to me either. I don’t even know why I said that; hey, look over there!

As I was saying, you can check out a
slide show below filled with some very surreal stills and cool music that give
you a feel for what the film NO RIGHT TURN is all about.

Written and directed by David Noel
Bourke, NO RIGHT TURN is a fairy tale like thriller that has  pretty
complex plot, so try to follow. Nina is the voluptuously
alluring girlfriend of Johnny, a charming but delusional crook. To escape from
her weary life she casually sleeps with an old friend, Teddy, but is fed up of
her current lifestyle especially the drunken dreams of Johnny. One night after
an argument with Johnny, she storms home where she is abducted by a pair of
thugs and is fortunately rescued by a timid and guilt-ridden girl, Monella. Even
though they are from two very different worlds, they quickly become close
friends and sooth each other lives. Johnny hearing about Nina’s ordeal with the
thugs, sadly attempts to win her heart back by going on a crazy revenge spree.
This scares Nina off even more. Nina eventually tells Monella of her ploy of
escaping from Johnny’s seedy world by conspiring to steal his much talked about
hidden stash, stored in a safety deposit box deep in the neon city. Monella
reluctantly agrees to help…and we follow each of their dangerously entangled
lives until their ultimate and timely fate.

Whoa, I’m a little light headed
after all that, but that seems like the state of mind to be in when checking out
this trippy little feature. So peep the new slide show below, and if you like
what you see make sure and jump over to the

official site
to see more NO RIGHT TURN
stills and a teaser trailer. 
 



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Scott Carmichael