
Commute 2009
"We live our lives driving to and from work..."
Dive into the chaotic heart of Los Angeles traffic with *Commute (2009)*, a sharp-edged comedy directed by Dave Cohen.
Director: Dave Cohen
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Commute (2009) about?
*Commute (2009)* follows a Los Angeles commuter navigating the city's notorious traffic while fielding work calls, turning an ordinary morning drive into a satirical critique of urban congestion. The film blends humor with sharp social commentary, using the daily grind of commuting as a lens to explore modern frustrations.
Who directed Commute?
Dave Cohen directed *Commute (2009)*, bringing a satirical eye to the film's themes of traffic and routine.
Who stars in Commute?
The cast of *Commute (2009)* includes Marc Wasserman, C.J. Baker, Nicole Oring, Chris Cosgrove, and Tom Sizemore.
Is Commute (2009) worth watching?
*Commute (2009)* is a lighthearted comedy with a satirical bite, making it a solid pick for fans of quirky, relatable films. While it's not a major blockbuster, its clever take on traffic and urban life offers a fun, thought-provoking ride.
How long is Commute?
*Commute (2009)* runs for 72 minutes.
About Commute (2009) — A Comedy Stuck in L.A. Traffic You Won't Want to Miss
Dive into the chaotic heart of Los Angeles traffic with *Commute (2009)*, a sharp-edged comedy directed by Dave Cohen. This 72-minute satire follows one man's daily battle against the gridlock, where every call from work feels like a metaphor for the suffocating routine of modern commuting. With a blend of wit and frustration, the film turns the mundane into a mirror for societal issues—fewer roads, too many cars, and the endless cycle of driving to nowhere. Cohen's clever lens transforms a simple car ride into a commentary on urban life, where the real traffic isn't just on the freeway.
Marc Wasserman leads the cast as the everyman commuter, surrounded by a quirky ensemble that includes C.J. Baker, Nicole Oring, and Tom Sizemore in supporting roles. The film's tone balances humor with a critical edge, capturing the absurdity of daily struggles while poking fun at the systems that keep us trapped. *Commute (2009)* isn't just a movie about traffic—it's a relatable, fast-paced ride through the frustrations of modern existence.