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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- 1 candidatura in totale
- Investigative Police Officer
- (as Mac Wells)
- Hospital Reception
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- Nurse Giving CPR
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Recensioni in evidenza
Still, there's something remaining that may make the movie watchable but the disappointment that it should've been much better exists.
1. This was not the typical LMN or Lifetime movie - good performances by all. 2. Shocking violence, though there was not very much. 3. Disturbing implication of incest between the father and daughter. 4. Judd Nelson's portrayal of the father seemed disturbingly real. 5. The ending took some of the edge off the movie, but left some questions.
Do not watch this if you are in a depressed mood.
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.
I knew going into this that it is not a big budget movie. This is a lifetime movie. I know that people like to hate on these simplistic made for TV films but I happen to enjoy them regardless. As long as the acting is tolerable and the storyline is decently put together. This film met my requirements.
No. It doesn't have the greatest actors but considering the subject matter they were portraying, I thought they were fairly good. The subject matter is awful but there is no need to feel as though you will be watching horror level violence or sexual assaults of an overly graphic nature. This is tame in those regards.
I personally liked the film. I found it to be a decent watch. If you like Lifetime movies, this is going to be right up your alley. If you don't care for those types of films, don't watch it.
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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 is named as the 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.
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Don Cody: When you live in my house, you follow my rules!
Sarah Cody: Get off me!
Irene Cody: Hey! Hey! What's going on here?
- 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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