Sara è una ragazza adolescente che non vede l'ora del suo diciottesimo compleanno per allontanarsi dal padre Don, suo padre. Ma prima che potesse anche spegnere le candele, Don la imprigiona... Leggi tuttoSara è una ragazza adolescente che non vede l'ora del suo diciottesimo compleanno per allontanarsi dal padre Don, suo padre. Ma prima che potesse anche spegnere le candele, Don la imprigiona nel seminterrato della loro casa.Sara è una ragazza adolescente che non vede l'ora del suo diciottesimo compleanno per allontanarsi dal padre Don, suo padre. Ma prima che potesse anche spegnere le candele, Don la imprigiona nel seminterrato della loro casa.
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Michael Lawson
- Investigative Police Officer
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Alnisa Chislom
- Hospital Reception
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Shayla Harris
- Nurse Giving CPR
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This movie is a must watch, so that people can finally wake up and see that life is not only sunshine and rainbows.
This movie tells the story in a very good way, that keeps your attention throuout the very end.
I live in Austria, so this hits even harder. If this movie/story taught me anything ... it is to not trust anyone, even your closest ones.
Always question everything.
This movie tells the story in a very good way, that keeps your attention throuout the very end.
I live in Austria, so this hits even harder. If this movie/story taught me anything ... it is to not trust anyone, even your closest ones.
Always question everything.
Disagree with reviews of bad acting. All actors did quite well with what was given them. They had to summarize 20 years into a 90 minute movie so at least it moves fast and keeps you engaged.
Yes it may be a lesson for creeps to repeat this crime but it is also a lesson for the people living around it.
He may have made the basement sound proof from her and her babies screaming but I doubt that if she banged on the walls or sink that the vibrations would not be heard upstairs.
Yes it may be a lesson for creeps to repeat this crime but it is also a lesson for the people living around it.
- if a daughter had a shaky relationship with her step or real father and she disappears he likely had something to do with it
- if he spends a lot of time in the basement after the disappearance, check the basement
- if you check the basement and the size does not match up with the size of the house there are likely hidden rooms
- if you're a neighbor who sees a flashlight signal coming from the basement don't knock on the door and tell the occupant, call the cops to check it out.
He may have made the basement sound proof from her and her babies screaming but I doubt that if she banged on the walls or sink that the vibrations would not be heard upstairs.
Why would they hire actress Elisabeth Röhm, to direct this film, when she's never been behind a camera before? This was such a troubling and horrific true story event, it needed professionals to tell it. The screenplay was on point, but Röhm's failure to direct her cast and scenes properly, really failed this film. Performances were adequate to decent, but that was strictly from the merits of the actors following a screenplay. Stefanie Scott's performance got better as the movie progressed, but I'm sure that was due to her getting comfortable with her character. Even Judd Nelson's performance was stale and amateurish, that with a better director, he would've shined. Had a seasoned director been involved, this could've been much more gut-wrenching and epic film. Nevertheless, it's a story that needed to be told, and I'm glad it was; It was a bold move for Lifetime to produce this. I just wish it was told in a better way. It's a generous 6/10 from me.
The delivering through a low budget standardized package of generic tv drama prevents the implications of such events to be fully developed for its own flaws of mediocre acting, underdeveloped plot and neglected atmosphere.
Still, there's something remaining that may make the movie watchable but the disappointment that it should've been much better exists.
Still, there's something remaining that may make the movie watchable but the disappointment that it should've been much better exists.
This did not come off like the usual Lifetime movie - my comments:
1. Nice to see Judd Nelson working, though the part of the dad is light years away from the Breakfast Club. 2. Though there was not a lot of it, the violence was shocking. 3. The dad character was completely unsympathetic. 4. The ending was satisfying, yet left a lot of questions.
1. Nice to see Judd Nelson working, though the part of the dad is light years away from the Breakfast Club. 2. Though there was not a lot of it, the violence was shocking. 3. The dad character was completely unsympathetic. 4. The ending was satisfying, yet left a lot of questions.
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- QuizBased on the infamous true story of Elisabeth Fritzl, who was locked up and abused for 24 years (from 1984 to 2008) by her father Josef in Amstetten (Austria). In these years of imprisonment she became the mother of seven children as a result of these abuses.
- BlooperWhen the police officer is investigating Sarah's "disappearance", Chris' name and as person who last saw Sarah. When The officer says he wants to go talk to him, Amy says she's going to get Chris' number. The cop then leaves the house before Amy can come back with the phone number, an important lead when conducting an investigation. When Chris comes to bring Sarah the motorcycle helmet, he mentions to Don that the police did question him.
- ConnessioniFeatures Wolf! Wolf! (1944)
- Colonne sonoreWherever I May Go
Performed by Jake Etheridge and Stefanie Scott
Written by Jake Etheridge and Marie Hines
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