Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen the heiress of a luxury hotel chain is kidnapped at her rat trap motel outside Detroit by a band of ruthless sex traffickers because she has seen too much, her oppressed assistant must ... Tout lireWhen the heiress of a luxury hotel chain is kidnapped at her rat trap motel outside Detroit by a band of ruthless sex traffickers because she has seen too much, her oppressed assistant must figure out a way to rescue her.When the heiress of a luxury hotel chain is kidnapped at her rat trap motel outside Detroit by a band of ruthless sex traffickers because she has seen too much, her oppressed assistant must figure out a way to rescue her.
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02/03/2019 Crumb bum pretend actors including Lauren Holly. Fantasy abduction storyline about as lame as they can get. This is a terrible movie. Do NOT bother, find anything else. Bon Appetit
Suzanne is extremely wealthy and even more obnoxious. Unable to fly by private plane she is forced to travel on a commercial flight with the great unwashed, and even worse, to break her journey at Detroit due to bad weather. Unable to find a five star hotel, she ends up staying at a downmarket joint and is kidnapped almost by accident when she interrupts two Russian dudes who are beating up a woman; Suzanne thinks they are simply having "rough sex".
Her kidnappers are latter day white slavers - sex traffickers in modern parlance - and although she is too old to for their clients, when they realise who she is, they hold her to ransom instead.
"Layover" is probably best described as a comedy thriller, one that sees a spoilt little rich woman transformed into a decent human being by saving her fellow captives from a fate worse than death.
Her kidnappers are latter day white slavers - sex traffickers in modern parlance - and although she is too old to for their clients, when they realise who she is, they hold her to ransom instead.
"Layover" is probably best described as a comedy thriller, one that sees a spoilt little rich woman transformed into a decent human being by saving her fellow captives from a fate worse than death.
This movie shouldn't be discounted because of its source — Lifetime. The screenplay was well crafted and the character arcs were excellent
direction and photography well done, and the resolution was quite rewarding and clever. We are in an age were vice is a virtue, where you can almost always be assured there is not much difference between the protagonist and antagonist. In this film there was truly a difference. Virtue is oft considered a weak trait. But that is not true, it takes guts. In this film we have a nasty boss and a young assistant who is treated badly, but in spite of that her conscience, heart, wits and courage to go beyond her hurt feelings and proves to be the difference when most people would have walked away. The acting was good, and the characters believable, and the subject one that should not be ignored. If this were a major studio movie with a big budget it would be notable hit. I give it an 8 considering it's a low-budget made for TV movie. Bravo! (Viewed on NetFlix)
Good evening, everyone! I'm Mr. C Reviewer, and tonight we'll be diving into the film Layover also known as Abducted. I had the opportunity to watch the movie on Fawesome. This movie originally premiered on October 12, 2012, and has a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. It is rated for viewers aged 14 and older. Notably, parts of the film were filmed in California, USA. Being on the autism spectrum, I found it somewhat challenging to fully engage with the movie because it lacked subtitles; however, there were audio subtitles displayed on screen for parts that were not spoken in English. The film was directed by Richard Schenkman and written by Naomi L. Selfman.
Summary: The heir to a renowned hotel dynasty finds herself trapped in a terrifying abduction at a rundown motel on the fringes of Detroit. Captured by a ruthless syndicate of sex traffickers, she confronts unspeakable danger. Meanwhile, her devoted assistant, fueled by desperation and unwavering loyalty, embarks on a bold quest to rescue her
Review: -The opening scene effectively establishes a suspenseful atmosphere surrounding the theme of sex trafficking. While I found it fairly good, there is certainly room for improvement. I appreciate how we are introduced to Suzanne and her assistant in the following scene, which allows us to learn more about their personalities before Suzanne's kidnapping takes place at approximately 16 minutes into the film-a timing I consider suitable for such an event. However, I believe this segment could have been slightly shorter. I appreciated how the film critically examined issues of wealth and privilege, raising awareness about sex trafficking, empowerment through adversity, female solidarity, moral ambiguity among characters, and highlighting consequences for inaction The film initially unfolds at a leisurely pace, taking its time to establish both the characters and the premise, which can make certain segments feel prolonged. There are moments of heightened tension that are frequently followed by sudden transitions to less intense scenes, disrupting the overall narrative flow. However, I appreciated that the pacing began to pick up as it neared its climax. I appreciated the casting choices for the movie, finding them generally satisfactory; however, I felt that some performances occasionally lacked depth and believability. At other times, while the acting was decent, it did not reach remarkable heights. The soundtrack and sound effects significantly heightened the tension during pivotal scenes; while I believe there was room for improvement, they ultimately served their purpose well.
-I believe that the costume for the FBI agent could have been enhanced; the gear they were holding and wearing appeared to lack a certain level of quality, which detracted from its overall authenticity. I admired the cinematography, which employed a rich variety of shot types to significantly enhance the narrative. I particularly appreciated how the camera circled around the characters during their plotting scenes, intensifying the atmosphere and drawing viewers deeper into their predicament. The gentle lighting established a nuanced atmosphere that I found appealing; however, while all the essential elements in each frame were distinctly visible, some parts could have benefited from additional brightness. Personally, I often adjust my screen's brightness for a better viewing experience, which proved particularly helpful during this film.
-I found several aspects of the movie to be somewhat predictable; however, the twist near the conclusion felt authentic given the circumstances. While I anticipated the ending, I valued the resolution it offered. Overall, while it was satisfactory, I wouldn't consider it outstanding.
I rate each film I watch out of 10 and for this one, I give it a 5 Remember this was what I thought about the movie personally and I suggest that you give it a go for yourself.
Summary: The heir to a renowned hotel dynasty finds herself trapped in a terrifying abduction at a rundown motel on the fringes of Detroit. Captured by a ruthless syndicate of sex traffickers, she confronts unspeakable danger. Meanwhile, her devoted assistant, fueled by desperation and unwavering loyalty, embarks on a bold quest to rescue her
Review: -The opening scene effectively establishes a suspenseful atmosphere surrounding the theme of sex trafficking. While I found it fairly good, there is certainly room for improvement. I appreciate how we are introduced to Suzanne and her assistant in the following scene, which allows us to learn more about their personalities before Suzanne's kidnapping takes place at approximately 16 minutes into the film-a timing I consider suitable for such an event. However, I believe this segment could have been slightly shorter. I appreciated how the film critically examined issues of wealth and privilege, raising awareness about sex trafficking, empowerment through adversity, female solidarity, moral ambiguity among characters, and highlighting consequences for inaction The film initially unfolds at a leisurely pace, taking its time to establish both the characters and the premise, which can make certain segments feel prolonged. There are moments of heightened tension that are frequently followed by sudden transitions to less intense scenes, disrupting the overall narrative flow. However, I appreciated that the pacing began to pick up as it neared its climax. I appreciated the casting choices for the movie, finding them generally satisfactory; however, I felt that some performances occasionally lacked depth and believability. At other times, while the acting was decent, it did not reach remarkable heights. The soundtrack and sound effects significantly heightened the tension during pivotal scenes; while I believe there was room for improvement, they ultimately served their purpose well.
-I believe that the costume for the FBI agent could have been enhanced; the gear they were holding and wearing appeared to lack a certain level of quality, which detracted from its overall authenticity. I admired the cinematography, which employed a rich variety of shot types to significantly enhance the narrative. I particularly appreciated how the camera circled around the characters during their plotting scenes, intensifying the atmosphere and drawing viewers deeper into their predicament. The gentle lighting established a nuanced atmosphere that I found appealing; however, while all the essential elements in each frame were distinctly visible, some parts could have benefited from additional brightness. Personally, I often adjust my screen's brightness for a better viewing experience, which proved particularly helpful during this film.
-I found several aspects of the movie to be somewhat predictable; however, the twist near the conclusion felt authentic given the circumstances. While I anticipated the ending, I valued the resolution it offered. Overall, while it was satisfactory, I wouldn't consider it outstanding.
I rate each film I watch out of 10 and for this one, I give it a 5 Remember this was what I thought about the movie personally and I suggest that you give it a go for yourself.
This movie is called "Abducted" on Amazon Video.
The photo used to promote this movie - of an attractive, scantily-clad young woman sitting behind rusty prison bars - has no relevance to anything that happens in it. Is the woman in that photo even in the movie? Don't be tricked by the false advertising into thinking this movie is going to be sexier than it is!
Apart from that . . . I had difficulty in suspending my disbelief at several points while watching this. So many of the characters act in unbelievably stupid ways.
However, I've seen worse movies, and I did watch it all the way through to the end, so I'll give it 2 /10.
The photo used to promote this movie - of an attractive, scantily-clad young woman sitting behind rusty prison bars - has no relevance to anything that happens in it. Is the woman in that photo even in the movie? Don't be tricked by the false advertising into thinking this movie is going to be sexier than it is!
Apart from that . . . I had difficulty in suspending my disbelief at several points while watching this. So many of the characters act in unbelievably stupid ways.
However, I've seen worse movies, and I did watch it all the way through to the end, so I'll give it 2 /10.
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- Gaffes(at around 1h 24 mins) Is a close-up angle on a bad guy's gun and the circular tip of the gun barrel is unmistakably red. Like a toy.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Rupture fatale (2016)
- Bandes originalesPretty Vicious
Written and performed by Pig Vicious
Produced by Computer Jay
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- Durée1 heure 31 minutes
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