La vie d'un adolescent du centre-ville est bouleversée lorsque sa soeur trafiquante de drogue disparaît. La disparition de Lakota oblige Derrick à rassembler les indices de son enlèvement po... Tout lireLa vie d'un adolescent du centre-ville est bouleversée lorsque sa soeur trafiquante de drogue disparaît. La disparition de Lakota oblige Derrick à rassembler les indices de son enlèvement pour comprendre la cause.La vie d'un adolescent du centre-ville est bouleversée lorsque sa soeur trafiquante de drogue disparaît. La disparition de Lakota oblige Derrick à rassembler les indices de son enlèvement pour comprendre la cause.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 6 nominations au total
Forest Boyaci
- Jibril
- (as Fuat Boyaci)
Robegiene Farinas
- Constable Claudia Jacobs
- (as a different name)
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This movie portrays the ease and callousness of this sadistic murderer's ways toward the vulnerability of the First Nations population targeting their women. The movie it's self is underfunded and it shows on the screen. The director managed to capture the essence of the story as it plays out. From the get go to the thrilling ending it remains riveting and suspenseful. The hard work and dedication of the actors Carrie's the weight of this film on it's shoulders. None the less a great popcorn buster. 10 out of 10 for me!!! ( First Nations need more art funding to continue filming these atrocities)
I have seen reviews say this is based on a true story. The movie alludes too it in the end. Additionally, it shows a depiction of racism against native Americans.
All if the aforementioned is important topics.
However, the filming is so amateur level, it's just hard to watch. I'd rather watch a 45 min documentary on the subject with real facts.
And if this is a real story, I really don't appreciate the horror movie filming of it where the scenes with women are sexualized for ratings instead of filming in a way that is done that gives seriousness to what really happens.
All if the aforementioned is important topics.
However, the filming is so amateur level, it's just hard to watch. I'd rather watch a 45 min documentary on the subject with real facts.
And if this is a real story, I really don't appreciate the horror movie filming of it where the scenes with women are sexualized for ratings instead of filming in a way that is done that gives seriousness to what really happens.
The film isn't afraid to tackle the tough issues that society may not always to face... including police brutality, missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, and more. It features some rising actors/actresses to watch out for!
The topical matter of murdered and missing Aboriginal women is addressed in this gripping thriller. Although it does not have the gloss of a big budget Hollywood film, the Aboriginal director with the help of a solid Aboriginal cast gives us a realistic portrayal of the complex and multi dimensional background which surrounds this horrible issue. A balanced mix of suspense, humour and positive moments however allows the message to be absorbed in a meaningful way.
In today's cinematic blockbuster realm, we are enamoured by glamorous scenes and CGI, pulled into repetitive series of familiar stories and choose movies based on who is acting in them. We don't always get the opportunity to come into a theatre expecting something new with emotionally grasping storylines.
Abducted - The Movie, directed by Daniel Foreman, took me by surprise! This was intelligent, spiritual, tense, and terrifyingly realistic, all while truly encapsulating the daily suppressions of the systemic racisms that are still so hard wired into our society and bringing awareness to the formidable "Highway of Tears", where so many indigenous women and girls have gone missing. To weave all of this into a spiritual thriller with thick plot lines was impressive.
Foreman teamed himself with a stellar cast. The relationships and characters were all portrayed without a Hollywood façade, giving natural emotional connections to the ever-growing character development that takes place throughout the whole film. Everyone had a story to tell and a reason for being who they were; there was a complete cycle of cause and effect for everyone, including the villain. This really fed into the story, bringing you right next to the characters as they strive to survive within their own realms of struggle within society.
The ending gives an honest and inspirational take-away, reminding us that family and appreciation of culture are important, as well as asking for help after traumatic events. They then finished off the film giving one last message of awareness and perspective on the ongoing series of cases to MMIWG.
The summary and the trailer barely scratched the surface of what the movie actually offered and to be honest, I would probably have to watch it a couple more times to gather all the deep underlying layers intertwined into the web of this film. It's mysterious, thought provoking, socially conscious and intense... with a little quick-whit humour spun in for some relief.
You need to see it!
Abducted - The Movie, directed by Daniel Foreman, took me by surprise! This was intelligent, spiritual, tense, and terrifyingly realistic, all while truly encapsulating the daily suppressions of the systemic racisms that are still so hard wired into our society and bringing awareness to the formidable "Highway of Tears", where so many indigenous women and girls have gone missing. To weave all of this into a spiritual thriller with thick plot lines was impressive.
Foreman teamed himself with a stellar cast. The relationships and characters were all portrayed without a Hollywood façade, giving natural emotional connections to the ever-growing character development that takes place throughout the whole film. Everyone had a story to tell and a reason for being who they were; there was a complete cycle of cause and effect for everyone, including the villain. This really fed into the story, bringing you right next to the characters as they strive to survive within their own realms of struggle within society.
The ending gives an honest and inspirational take-away, reminding us that family and appreciation of culture are important, as well as asking for help after traumatic events. They then finished off the film giving one last message of awareness and perspective on the ongoing series of cases to MMIWG.
The summary and the trailer barely scratched the surface of what the movie actually offered and to be honest, I would probably have to watch it a couple more times to gather all the deep underlying layers intertwined into the web of this film. It's mysterious, thought provoking, socially conscious and intense... with a little quick-whit humour spun in for some relief.
You need to see it!
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- GaffesDerrick picks his guitar, it has Yamaha lettering on the head stock. When Koontz takes the guitar from the trunk and smashes it, the lettering is missing.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 375 000 $CA (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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