Pais soldados de elite lutam contra o tempo para resgatar sua filha sequestrada de um implacável sindicato de tráfico de crianças, mergulhando em um mundo perigoso de perigos e enganos enqua... Ler tudoPais soldados de elite lutam contra o tempo para resgatar sua filha sequestrada de um implacável sindicato de tráfico de crianças, mergulhando em um mundo perigoso de perigos e enganos enquanto confrontam traumas do passado.Pais soldados de elite lutam contra o tempo para resgatar sua filha sequestrada de um implacável sindicato de tráfico de crianças, mergulhando em um mundo perigoso de perigos e enganos enquanto confrontam traumas do passado.
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K. Alexandra Escobar
- Joi
- (as Alexandra Escobar)
Seydou Maiga
- Young Clyde Foxx
- (as Séydou)
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This film gave a feeling of nostalgia. The story was well written and kept me attentative as I tried to figure what was going to happen next. I thought the pacing was pretty balanced between the storytelling and action sequences. I believe this may have been an Indie Film but I was unable to say because the production was so well put together. Also the action was superb and the acting was pretty good too. I was hooked after the opening scene which pulled me in towards the progression of the story. I was highly surprised with ending of the film. I will watch again . My favorite expect of the movie was the music it was retro yet modern.
Chasing Raine, directed by the Bateman Brothers never heard of them but I think I may want to see more of their titles. This film is an evocative exploration of love, loss, and the elusive nature of family seperation. The film stars Krystal Jordan as Sky, a woman grappling with the aftermath of a divorce, and Maurice P Kerry as Clyde, an enigmatic Father whose own journey intersects with hers in unexpected ways after he loses full custody of his daughter.
Set against the backdrop of an extended inter racial family yet melancholic urban landscape, This film uses the family dynamics as a character in itself, reflecting around Raine a 10 year old played by Dallasia Howard inner turmoil and the complexity of the emotions that surrounds broken families. The film's cinematography, handled with exquisite care , paints each frame with a blend of stark realism and ethereal beauty, capturing moments of action and kinetic energy.
The screenplay, penned by Quinanthony Bateman and co-writer Lee Bateman, is a tapestry of heart rending dialogue and silent contemplation. The narrative structure is linear, mirroring the fragmented nature of mental health, anger, and bitterness. This approach may challenge some viewers, but it ultimately enriches the storytelling, allowing for a more immersive and reflective experience.
One of the film's standout elements is its score, composed by the talented Marcus Allen . The music swells and recedes with the ebb and flow of the narrative, underscoring moments of tension and release with a subtle yet powerful presence. The soundtrack, features original scores which further enhances the film's emotional resonance.
Chasing Raine is not without its flaws. At times, the pacing can feel uneven, and some subplots may seem underdeveloped. However, these minor shortcomings are overshadowed by the film's strengths. The direction is assured, guiding the audience through a complex emotional landscape with zero sensitivity and suprises to the face.
In conclusion, *Chasing Raine* is a deeply moving and thought-provoking film that resonates long after the credits roll. It is a testament to the power of cinema to explore the human condition in all its intricacies. With standout performances, a compelling narrative, and breathtaking moments, this film is a must-see for those who appreciate sudpense, heartfelt, and entertaining storytelling.
Set against the backdrop of an extended inter racial family yet melancholic urban landscape, This film uses the family dynamics as a character in itself, reflecting around Raine a 10 year old played by Dallasia Howard inner turmoil and the complexity of the emotions that surrounds broken families. The film's cinematography, handled with exquisite care , paints each frame with a blend of stark realism and ethereal beauty, capturing moments of action and kinetic energy.
The screenplay, penned by Quinanthony Bateman and co-writer Lee Bateman, is a tapestry of heart rending dialogue and silent contemplation. The narrative structure is linear, mirroring the fragmented nature of mental health, anger, and bitterness. This approach may challenge some viewers, but it ultimately enriches the storytelling, allowing for a more immersive and reflective experience.
One of the film's standout elements is its score, composed by the talented Marcus Allen . The music swells and recedes with the ebb and flow of the narrative, underscoring moments of tension and release with a subtle yet powerful presence. The soundtrack, features original scores which further enhances the film's emotional resonance.
Chasing Raine is not without its flaws. At times, the pacing can feel uneven, and some subplots may seem underdeveloped. However, these minor shortcomings are overshadowed by the film's strengths. The direction is assured, guiding the audience through a complex emotional landscape with zero sensitivity and suprises to the face.
In conclusion, *Chasing Raine* is a deeply moving and thought-provoking film that resonates long after the credits roll. It is a testament to the power of cinema to explore the human condition in all its intricacies. With standout performances, a compelling narrative, and breathtaking moments, this film is a must-see for those who appreciate sudpense, heartfelt, and entertaining storytelling.
Thus movie rushes headlong into obscurity. The acting was trash. And the story made no sense. There were so many inconsistencies. I have never critiqued a movie before but I really had to say something. This was the absolute worse. I don't think the director and writers knew what to do with themselves. The best part of this movie was the poster. Fake fight scenes. Can't all be box office hits, but try to make a better movie. I can't believe I watched this trash. This movie was outside the realms of reality. Glad I didn't invest in this. I would've lost a bundle. Seems like Noone wanted to pay a technical advisor to make a better movie.
"Chasing Raine" is an exhilarating film that hooks you from the opening scene and never lets go. The action-packed start catapults you into a high-stakes world of suspense.
The pace then slows, allowing you to catch your breath and get to know the characters, laying a solid foundation for the story. Just when you think you have a handle on the plot, the film surprises you midway, ramping up the action and tension to new heights. The stakes rise, emotions intensify, and twists keep you guessing.
Chasing Raine masterfully balances its pacing, with expertly choreographed action sequences that leave you breathless. This film is not only entertaining but also profoundly relatable, capturing the essence of everyday struggles and the lengths we go to for those we love. Don't miss out on this thrilling, heartwarming journey. To say that I really liked this movie, would be an understatement. I do recommend Chasing Raine.
The pace then slows, allowing you to catch your breath and get to know the characters, laying a solid foundation for the story. Just when you think you have a handle on the plot, the film surprises you midway, ramping up the action and tension to new heights. The stakes rise, emotions intensify, and twists keep you guessing.
Chasing Raine masterfully balances its pacing, with expertly choreographed action sequences that leave you breathless. This film is not only entertaining but also profoundly relatable, capturing the essence of everyday struggles and the lengths we go to for those we love. Don't miss out on this thrilling, heartwarming journey. To say that I really liked this movie, would be an understatement. I do recommend Chasing Raine.
Needless to say that I had of course never heard about the 2024 action thriller titled "Chasing Raine" prior to stumbling upon it by sheer blind luck and opting to sit down and watch it. Sure, I didn't know what I was in for here, aside from it being an action thriller, but with it being a movie that I hadn't already seen, of course the movie got a fair chance.
Writers and directors Lee Bateman and Quinanthony Bateman put together a rather monotonous and bland script and storyline. The narrative was progressing at an incredibly sluggish pace, which made it quite a struggle to sit through the movie without falling asleep.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, which is usually something I enjoy when I sit down to watch a movie. While the acting performances in "Chasing Raine" were fair enough, it just wasn't memorable or outstanding performances. But then again, the actors and actresses didn't really have much of anything in terms of script, dialogue or character gallery to work with.
For an action thriller, I was surprised at the lack of both action and thriller contents to the script. It neither felt nor looked like an action thriller. And if you enjoy action thrillers, do yourself a favor and give "Chasing Raine" a wide berth, it just simply isn't worth spending 101 minutes on watching.
My rating of "Chasing Raine" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
Writers and directors Lee Bateman and Quinanthony Bateman put together a rather monotonous and bland script and storyline. The narrative was progressing at an incredibly sluggish pace, which made it quite a struggle to sit through the movie without falling asleep.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, which is usually something I enjoy when I sit down to watch a movie. While the acting performances in "Chasing Raine" were fair enough, it just wasn't memorable or outstanding performances. But then again, the actors and actresses didn't really have much of anything in terms of script, dialogue or character gallery to work with.
For an action thriller, I was surprised at the lack of both action and thriller contents to the script. It neither felt nor looked like an action thriller. And if you enjoy action thrillers, do yourself a favor and give "Chasing Raine" a wide berth, it just simply isn't worth spending 101 minutes on watching.
My rating of "Chasing Raine" lands on a generous two out of ten stars.
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