Tras encontrar una impactante foto de una joven dentro del metal retorcido de un fatal accidente automovilístico, el veterano detective Emory Lane debe arriesgarlo todo para identificar y en... Leer todoTras encontrar una impactante foto de una joven dentro del metal retorcido de un fatal accidente automovilístico, el veterano detective Emory Lane debe arriesgarlo todo para identificar y encontrar a la mujer antes de que sea tarde.Tras encontrar una impactante foto de una joven dentro del metal retorcido de un fatal accidente automovilístico, el veterano detective Emory Lane debe arriesgarlo todo para identificar y encontrar a la mujer antes de que sea tarde.
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Would I watch again? - I don't think I will
After finding an accident scene, two detectives discover a Polaroid of a girl tied to a tree, indicating that this guy is a hostage/ransom guy.
But despite this great set up, there is no suspense. No OMG, and pulse driving content, like Silence of the Lambs. This is a eat your popcorn slowly type movie, take a bathroom break, check email, type of suspense.
Why? The focus is too, too much on the back story of Detective Llyod's wife. And the faux anger between the two detectives is too much Nolte and Murphy in their forgettable movie 48 hrs. This cop diversion is way to Hollywood. Doesn't the victim have more importance than personal squabbles? Do real cops work this way? Doesn't the girl ever try to escape or chew through the gag.
Aren't they forgetting that time is of great importance in finding the Polaroid girl???
Ånd no search party? Why not try backtracking the accident scene and look for tire tracks that turn off the road. Duh! Going a mile per 1/2 hour, that would allow for a 30 mile back track of only 15 hrs. The first thing cops do is set up a search, even based on scanty clues. Detective Lloyd is not taking those yearly detective seminar classes.
Great set up and plot, but was to dry and slow for movie release, and as others have said, great TV, Lifetime movie. Had a non-aggressive mushy Canadian and video feel to it.
There was kind of a Hannibal/protégé deal with the baddies, but not played out much. Worth a look though, but not edge of seat suspense. You know, you have to have audience participation in mystery movies. They are trying to figure out the answers too.
If you can figure out how to put suspense/drama in this movie, which has a great set up and plot, you are the next Jonathan Demme.
My only issue with the movie is with some of the dialogue between the characters. There is a scene where one of the leads in sitting on the bed with his wife and they are talking. The entire scene seemed forced and not real at all. There are also a few other scenes where the two leads are exchanging sarcastic blows to each other where it seemed really forced.
I think the older lead was trying to hard at times, but later in the movie the acting leveled out and was fine.
Watch this movie!
I loved the script -especially the scene at the end where Judd Nelson visits the girl they saved and his partner in hospital and then walks past the newborn babies in the hall. Brilliantly filmed, brilliant scene - definitely worth watching again just for Judd Nelsons acting and the final scene. Where has Judd Nelson been hiding?
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- TriviaWas filmed in and around Lakeland, Florida
- ErroresWhen Emory and Zeth are investigating the house, they are not weeing latex gloves, therefore their fingerprints would get on evidence.
- Citas
Emory Lane: What just happened?
Zeth Arnold: I believe it's a dead man's program.
Emory Lane: And what's that?
Zeth Arnold: It monitor's any deviation of the start-up routine. And if you don't log on for a little bit it- it just kinda, you, know, wipes the hard drive.
Emory Lane: Don't you think you should've considered that possibility before you touched the damn thing?
Zeth Arnold: Wait a minute, you're gonna to blame me for this? You were standing right here.
Emory Lane: You always clear a room before you do anything. We don't have time for a rookie mistake.
- ConexionesFeatured in Endure: Behind the Scenes (2011)
- Bandas sonorasThe Old Rugged Cross
Performed by Barbara Hart
Written by George Bennard, 1913
Arrangement by Adam Davidson
Grubby Paws Music LLC (ASCAP), ©2010
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