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The power struggle between the driver and the passenger (played by Stone) is the engine of the plot. Every glance in the rearview mirror and every "wrong turn" on the GPS serves to escalate the stakes.

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The most direct psychological inversion of the premise is the female driver as the psycho herself. In Driven to the Edge (also known as Deadly Rideshare ), the protagonist is not a driver at risk, but a driver who is the risk. A female character named Jaye (played by Danielle Burgess) moonlights as a rideshare driver, using her role to select, isolate, and murder her victims. A key scene features the character herself commenting on the inherent fear of rideshares, saying, “Why would you entrust yourself to somebody who might be a psychotic killer?” before adding, “How do you know I’m not the evil one”. The film is a “female thriller” that charts her psychopathic descent, showing a woman who weaponizes the perceived vulnerability of her female victims for her own monstrous ends. The power struggle between the driver and the