Una joven perturbada regresa a Estados Unidos después del combate como mercenario estadounidense en Irak y secuestra a un niño de 14 años, mantenéndolo prisionero en su aislada casa de campo... Leer todoUna joven perturbada regresa a Estados Unidos después del combate como mercenario estadounidense en Irak y secuestra a un niño de 14 años, mantenéndolo prisionero en su aislada casa de campo mientras se desarrolla una extraña relación.Una joven perturbada regresa a Estados Unidos después del combate como mercenario estadounidense en Irak y secuestra a un niño de 14 años, mantenéndolo prisionero en su aislada casa de campo mientras se desarrolla una extraña relación.
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A story idea that has definite possibilities is ruined by a ridiculous script, clunky and unrealistic dialogue and, most of all, a complete lack of acting ability by any single member of the cast. Essentially, this movie is just a series of increasingly unlikely, poorly staged and simply ridiculous set pieces portraying the life of young Zac Butterfield during his abduction, the half-hearted efforts of the authorities as they seek to find him, and the travailles of his parents as they deal with the reality of their missing son.
I guess this movie isn't all bad. I guess it is family friendly in that there is very little flesh shown and barely any swearing. Trouble is, not many members of your family are going to be able to sit through it. I guess the best thing you can say about it is it doesn't last too long.
Brett Helsham did an amazing job of portraying the bi-polar and PTSD haunted personality of the protagonist, April. TJ Plunkett as Zack was superb. But I related most to the heart-wrenching scenes of Lisa Gunn as the bewildered mother waiting for her son to return home.
This is a very emotional and dramatic film; I immediately hated April and loved Zack. The bathroom scene was my favorite. It was exciting to watch Zack plot his escape. I'll have to watch this thriller at least five more times for a proper critique.
Not only are they wasting any audience's time. But you can feel the absolute waste of time they all must have experienced. After all, I only lost about an hour and a half of my time. A loss I deeply regret, but I can only imagine that the writers, producers, director and actors have lost much more time and have done irreparable damage to their reputations. The only good thing I can say is that actor playing Agent Quincannon reminds me of 70's porn actor Scott Noll, unfortunately he seems to come from the same deer in the headlights school of acting porn actors do.
The sad thing is that the set up, the idea behind the film is not half bad. It's a little like Hard Candy meets L.I.E. (which this "screenwriter/producer" also created. He seems to be plagiarizing himself and doing some self-therapy all at once.)
The execution however is so laughably amateurish that at every aspect from beginning to end you are slack-jawed at how anyone involved in the production didn't just walk away. That the actors had to deliver such leaden lines is one thing, but if you are gonna have such a terrible script then at least the producers should have insisted in casting better actors. Or perhaps this was a case of producers scraping the bottom of the barrel as no self-respecting actor would ever take on a role if they actually bothered to read the script.
Did I watch the entire thing? Yes,I unfortunately did. Did I feel my time was wasted, no doubt. So why didn't I walk away? Because I expected at least something to happen to elevate it to camp status. That moment unfortunately never came, which leads me to believe everyone involved actually thought they were making something good.
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Chris Briggs: God, you are so pussy-whipped.
Zack Butterfield: Oh, fuck you, Chris, I'm not whipped. That's so ridiculous.
Chris Briggs: Right, like you're not the most pussy-whipped guy on the planet fuckin' Earth.
Zack Butterfield: Just 'cause I not a Neanderthal like you. Just 'cause I can actually be friends with a girl.
Chris Briggs: Whipped! Like everyone doesn't know? Give me a break. Man, lately, every time I ask you something, it's always "Emily this, Emily that".
Zack Butterfield: Come on, grow up. You just hate girls. You prob'ly still run up to 'em with dead frogs.
Chris Briggs: Oooh, hate girls? No, no, no. I don't hate girls. I *love* girls. I just don't like them when they're standing up.
- ConexionesReferences Rocky (1976)
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- USD 495,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 31min(91 min)
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- 1.85 : 1