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The story follows Bobby Cooper (Sean Penn), a gambler with a massive debt who gets stranded in the desolate town of Superior, Arizona, after his car breaks down.
The film is known for its baroque and extreme cinematography by Robert Richardson, featuring hyper-saturated colors and frantic editing that heighten the sense of unease. Reception and Legacy
Superior is portrayed as a surreal, hostile purgatory populated by eccentric and dangerous characters, including a blind man, a corrupt sheriff, and a manipulative couple. Giro al infierno
(the Spanish title for the 1997 film U-Turn ) is a gritty, nihilistic neo-noir thriller directed by Oliver Stone. Often described as a "fever dream" of a movie, it explores themes of bad luck, corruption, and the inescapable nature of one's past. Movie Breakdown: A Descent into Chaos
Bobby’s attempt to simply leave town spirals into a nightmare of double-crosses and graphic violence . The title Giro al Infierno —literally "Turn to Hell"—perfectly captures this inevitable slide into ruin. The story follows Bobby Cooper (Sean Penn), a
Check out the official trailer to see the movie's chaotic energy for yourself:
Alongside Penn, it features Jennifer Lopez as a femme fatale, Nick Nolte, Joaquin Phoenix, and Billy Bob Thornton as a bizarre, unrecognizable mechanic . (the Spanish title for the 1997 film U-Turn
Critics often point to it as the end of Oliver Stone’s most incendiary and experimental era before he pivoted more toward documentaries and traditional narratives.










