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Route 132 2010

★ 5.913 votes113 min📅 2010-10-06

In *Route 132* (2010), Quebec director Louis Bélanger crafts a gripping drama about two lifelong friends whose paths as small-time criminals take a dramatic turn when their planned crime spree spirals into an unplanned journey.

Director: Louis Bélanger

Cast

François Papineau
François Papineau
Gilles
Alexis Martin
Alexis Martin
Bob
Sophie Bourgeois
Sophie Bourgeois
Mélanie
Andrée Lachapelle
Andrée Lachapelle
Alberta
Gilles Renaud
Gilles Renaud
Curé de St-André
Janine Sutto
Janine Sutto
Grand mère Carmelle
Gary Boudreault
Gary Boudreault
Sergent Michaud
Clémence DesRochers
Clémence DesRochers
Madame Déziel
Benoît McGinnis
Benoît McGinnis
Damien
Alice Morel-Michaud
Alice Morel-Michaud
Petite Maude

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Route 132 (2010) about?

*Route 132* follows two aging friends turned petty criminals who set out on a crime spree, only to find themselves on a road trip that forces them to confront their pasts and the possibility of redemption. Their journey takes unexpected turns, blurring the line between escape and self-discovery.

Who directed Route 132?

The film was directed by Louis Bélanger, known for his work in Quebec cinema and storytelling grounded in human relationships.

Who stars in Route 132?

The film stars François Papineau, Alexis Martin, Sophie Bourgeois, Andrée Lachapelle, and Gilles Renaud in lead roles.

Is Route 132 (2010) worth watching?

As an unrated drama, *Route 132* stands out for its character depth and atmospheric tension, though it may appeal more to fans of slow-burn narratives. Its exploration of friendship and redemption makes it a thoughtful watch for those who enjoy introspective crime stories.

How long is Route 132?

The film runs for 113 minutes, offering a tight yet immersive viewing experience.

About Route 132 (2010) — A Crime Drama About Redemption and Unlikely Friendship

In *Route 132* (2010), Quebec director Louis Bélanger crafts a gripping drama about two lifelong friends whose paths as small-time criminals take a dramatic turn when their planned crime spree spirals into an unplanned journey. François Papineau and Alexis Martin deliver standout performances as the unlikely duo, whose bond is tested as they navigate moral dilemmas and unexpected detours. This 113-minute character study explores themes of friendship, regret, and the fragile line between redemption and ruin. With a gritty yet introspective tone, the film blends tension with moments of quiet reflection, painting a portrait of flawed individuals searching for meaning in their final years.

Set against the backdrop of rural Quebec, *Route 132* captures the raw emotions of two men confronting their past mistakes. The story's atmospheric tension lingers long after the credits roll, offering a compelling blend of crime drama and existential quest. Bélanger's direction and the powerhouse performances make this a must-watch for fans of character-driven narratives.