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Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead (Alternative title: Joy Ride: End of the Road) is an American-Canadian thriller from 2008, and a sequel to the film Joyride – joyride.

The two sisters Melissa and Kayla, and Melissa’s fiancé Bobby, with their old car on the way to Las Vegas, where they go still take Kayla’s Internet acquaintance Nik. As they get their vehicle remains are off of the highway, in the middle of the Nevada desert, they go on foot to the nearest building. Nik does not hesitate long and violently penetrates into the seemingly abandoned wooden house one, which brings him criticism from Bobby and Melissa.

However, as they desperately need a phone or a means of transportation, they begin to search the property, where they discover a covered with a tarp Chevrolet with CB radio in a nearby shed. "Borrow" With the intention to get only the next vehicle rental, they said vehicle, said Melissa for the owner leaves a note with her phone number. However, the owner of the property and the Chevrolet is a serial killer who as Truck driver operates.

At lunch in a restaurant on the highway, the killer Melissa’s kidnapped fiancee. Then he will call Melissa, are to be the owner of the car to recognize and tells her that she should now do everything he wants, otherwise he would kill Bobby. He calls himself "Rusty Nail", gives her a frequency for the CB radio and then orders her to destroy all the mobile phones that they carry. After Melissa, this vigorous Has carried out a protest by Nik recalls "Rusty Nail" them to an event before Bobby’s kidnapping, as Kayla had a speeding by truckers shown the middle finger. Now the killer is instructed to bring Kayla’s severed finger at him. As this is not coming for the three in question, break it instead into a funeral home and steal there the finger of a corpse. At the meeting point, he orders to strip Melissa in front of a truck, with prepare Nik and Kayla on "Rusty Nail" overwhelm in the cab. After Melissa has stripped to underwear and the finger to the driver’s door of the truck brings, it opens and sits at the wheel of a complete stranger, who filmed the Strip and says to have been ordered here by a trucker colleagues to have some fun with a to experience woman.

When Melissa wants to put the killer by radio to talk, admits this, to have watched the funeral home. To Melissa to demonstrate the difference between a "dead" and a freshly severed finger, he refers them to the glove compartment of a Chevrolet, located by the ring finger of Bobby. Melissa breaks down and says that she’ll do from now on everything he wanted. Next, he steers the three at a Trucker Party away from the Highways where Nik disguised herself as a prostitute, to procure drugs. However, "Rusty Nail" uses the mess at the party to kidnap Nik. When trying to pursue "Rusty Nail", suddenly appears this with his truck behind the two women, and urges the car from the road. After Melissa was able to save from the wreck, Kayla died as the truck again hurtling into the car accident.

After "Rusty Nail" has gone back to his estate, he ties Nik to a table where Bobby is sitting. Both are now forced to play a sadistic game of dice, with the number erwürfelte for torture is being inflicted on the other. After Nik was pierced with an iron bar and it dies, Bobby survived the game with a shattered kneecap and a burn on his chest. Melissa stolen from under his a workshop, a police motorcycle and goes also to the estate of "Rusty Nail". This Bobby shipped just in the trailer of his truck when he is crushed by Melissa. When she takes the truck for escape in operation, but is attacked by the killer. Once it has managed to Bobby, to free themselves from the trailer, Melissa drives the truck into a ravine, where she jumps out of the cab before.

A woman will then lie with her car on a deserted road when a truck stops beside her and the driver it prompts to enter with "Rusty Nails" voice what this does.

"Nothing new from the serial killer-front, even if the act was more nuanced characters endeavor. Despite some surprising screenplay ideas wasting a subgenre to its end. "

"Part 1, Went yet skillfully on the suspense traces of Steven Spielberg’s road movie thriller Duel, is now familiar with the still excitingly staged psychological harassment of the killer on a harder line. And after the film series such as Saw and Hostel that is nowadays of course, torture porn ‘: mutilations, beheadings and brutal murders set in close-up when inclined viewers a certain callousness advance. Conclusion: Excessive comeback of the nasty Terror-Truckers.“