In this gripping thriller, a well-meaning everyman's life takes a perilous turn when he embarks on a twisted ride-along with a menacing psychopath, forcing him to confront the darker side of human nature and question his own moral boundaries.

In this gripping thriller, a well-meaning everyman's life takes a perilous turn when he embarks on a twisted ride-along with a menacing psychopath, forcing him to confront the darker side of human nature and question his own moral boundaries.

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Meeting Evil does not have end credit scenes.

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John Felton, portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson, returns to his home in Orly County, situated in a nameless southern state—possibly Louisiana—only to confront an unwelcome surprise: a foreclosure notice glaring from his front door. While his wife Joanie and their two children, Sam and John Jr., eagerly prepare for a surprise birthday celebration, John’s mood sours when he realizes the timing could not be worse. In a moment of frustration, he lashes out, prompting his family to flee to a nearby park and leaving him alone to wrestle with his mounting troubles.

Standing in his backyard, John’s gaze falls upon a construction site where a swimming pool is being installed, stirring darker thoughts within him. Just as despair begins to pull him under, a series of persistent knocks at the front door interrupts his melancholy. Enter Richie, a strange yet charming figure in a suit and fedora, who claims that his 1972 Pontiac GTO has broken down and asks for assistance. Despite his peculiar demeanor raising red flags, John’s good nature leads him to help, but a sudden backfire from the car leaves him with a painful injury to his left knee.

Reluctantly, John allows Richie to drive him to the hospital, but in his distraction, he realizes too late that he’s left his wallet and phone at home. As they travel, John’s discomfort grows due to Richie’s unsettling behavior, especially his alarming habit of whistling “Dixie.” Their journey takes an unexpected turn when Richie stops at a local bar, pushing John to venture across the street to reach a cell phone dealership. However, he finds himself denied help by Rhonda, an unhelpful clerk with a problem attitude.

At the bar, John encounters Trevor, his former boss, and Tammy Strate, the woman who left Trevor for him, unveiling tensions from his past. The meeting escalates just as police cars begin to gather outside, prompting Richie to suggest a hasty departure. As they hit the road, a run-in with an aggressive truck driver forces them to pull over, deepening the chaos surrounding them.

As John’s initial kindness spirals into catastrophic events, Rhonda’s boyfriend mistakenly targets him, only to meet a gruesome end at the hands of Richie, a cold-blooded killer behind Rhonda’s unjust demise. Compounding the confusion, local officers Frank and Latisha misdirect their suspicions, believing John to be responsible for the unfolding violence.

Caught in a torrent of danger with no escape in sight, John and Tammy are trapped in a web of violence, culminating in John’s arrest by Frank, who dismisses his claims regarding Richie’s true identity. As the night progresses, Latisha begins to unravel the mystery and realizes that John is innocent while Richie remains at large.

Freed from custody, John returns home to Joanie and their kids, blissfully unaware of the looming threat. Unbeknownst to him, Richie has already entered their lives, instigating havoc by disclosing Joanie’s affair and her plot to eliminate John for insurance money.

Fueled by rage over this betrayal, John’s confrontation with Joanie spirals into chaos, with Joanie fighting back with a knife and then a golf club. Their violent clash ends with John stabbing Richie and both tumbling into the pool hole, newly filled with rainwater.

As Frank and Latisha arrive at the scene, Latisha delivers the final blow that extinguishes Richie’s reign of terror. In the aftermath, as Joanie seeks comfort from John, he remains eerily silent, chillingly echoing Richie’s sinister theme by whistling “Dixie” into the stormy night.

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