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Título original: Captive
  • 2015
  • 14
  • 1 h 37 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,4/10
7,4 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Kate Mara and David Oyelowo in Refém (2015)
Aa single mother struggling with drug addiction is taken hostage in her apartment by a man on the run from the law.
Reproduzir trailer2:25
13 vídeos
34 fotos
Crime verdadeiroAçãoBiografiaCrimeDramaHistóriaSuspense

Uma mãe solteira que luta contra o vício em drogas é feita refém em seu próprio apartamento por um homem que fugiu da prisão e assassinou o juiz designado para o seu caso.Uma mãe solteira que luta contra o vício em drogas é feita refém em seu próprio apartamento por um homem que fugiu da prisão e assassinou o juiz designado para o seu caso.Uma mãe solteira que luta contra o vício em drogas é feita refém em seu próprio apartamento por um homem que fugiu da prisão e assassinou o juiz designado para o seu caso.

  • Direção
    • Jerry Jameson
  • Roteiristas
    • Brian Bird
    • Ashley Smith
    • Stacy Mattingly
  • Artistas
    • Kate Mara
    • David Oyelowo
    • Mimi Rogers
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,4/10
    7,4 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jerry Jameson
    • Roteiristas
      • Brian Bird
      • Ashley Smith
      • Stacy Mattingly
    • Artistas
      • Kate Mara
      • David Oyelowo
      • Mimi Rogers
    • 37Avaliações de usuários
    • 50Avaliações da crítica
    • 36Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 3 indicações no total

    Vídeos13

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:25
    Official Trailer
    Captive: Bathroom
    Clip 0:53
    Captive: Bathroom
    Captive: Bathroom
    Clip 0:53
    Captive: Bathroom
    Captive: Group Meeting
    Clip 0:49
    Captive: Group Meeting
    Captive: Faith (Featurette)
    Featurette 4:01
    Captive: Faith (Featurette)
    Captive: Kate Mara On Why She Got Involved In The Project
    Featurette 0:48
    Captive: Kate Mara On Why She Got Involved In The Project
    Captive: Jerry Jameson On How He Would Describe The Movie
    Featurette 0:24
    Captive: Jerry Jameson On How He Would Describe The Movie

    Fotos34

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    Kate Mara
    Kate Mara
    • Ashley Smith
    David Oyelowo
    David Oyelowo
    • Brian Nichols
    Mimi Rogers
    Mimi Rogers
    • Aunt Kim
    Michael Kenneth Williams
    Michael Kenneth Williams
    • Lt. John Chestnut
    • (as Michael K. Williams)
    Elle Graham
    Elle Graham
    • Paige
    Claudia Church
    Claudia Church
    • Melissa
    Gina Stewart
    • Beatrice
    Diva Tyler
    Diva Tyler
    • Deputy Cynthia Hall
    E. Roger Mitchell
    E. Roger Mitchell
    • Sgt. Teasley
    Richard Fullerton
    Richard Fullerton
    • Judge Rowland Barnes
    Jessica Oyelowo
    Jessica Oyelowo
    • Meredith MacKenzie
    Leonor Varela
    Leonor Varela
    • Sgt. Carmen Sandoval
    Michael Harding
    Michael Harding
    • Commander Bradley Simpson
    Matt Lowe
    Matt Lowe
    • Randy Hamilton
    Sydelle Noel
    Sydelle Noel
    • Lynn Campbell
    Leon Pridgen
    Leon Pridgen
    • Squad Room Officer
    • (as J. Leon Pridgen II)
    J. Karen Thomas
    J. Karen Thomas
    • Mrs. Nichols
    Jon Menick
    • Dr. Wilson Pratt
    • Direção
      • Jerry Jameson
    • Roteiristas
      • Brian Bird
      • Ashley Smith
      • Stacy Mattingly
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    2CleveMan66

    "Captive" is a well-acted, but slight film full of mixed messages.

    I've often said that every movie has a point of view and, whether you agree with that perspective or not, every film should be judged on how well it presents its story. It's difficult, therefore, for audience members to take a movie seriously when it's obviously "reaching" in its efforts to back up its point of view, and then sends mixed messages along the way. The drama "Captive" (PG-13, 1:37) has problems that should be obvious to the average Movie Fan before he or she even enters the theater. First of all, the simple but vague title has been used previously by at least six other movies, with greatly varied plots. (How can you hope to distinguish your movie and its supposedly unique message by choosing an oft-used and fairly meaningless title?) Secondly, when basing a movie on a true story which assumes an unprovable connection between events, you've chosen a story which will be difficult to make into a compelling feature film. (More on that later.) Thirdly, when your movie obviously wants the audience to think one way about certain characters and incidents, but then shows the audience just the opposite, it's tough to get any clear message across. (Another point to be expanded upon later in this review.) This film is based on the book "Unlikely Angel" written by Ashley Smith about the seven hours that she was held captive by an escaped prisoner. Brian Nichols (David Oyelowo) grew up in a middle-class family, had a God-fearing mother and attended college. He played college football and held down a couple decent jobs, but something went wrong somewhere along the way. He's about to go on trial for rape when he brutally beats a female guard and steals her gun and police radio. While escaping from Atlanta's Fulton County Courthouse and later trying to avoid detection, Nichols kills four people. Looking for a place to lay low for a while, he comes upon Ashley Smith (Kate Mara) smoking a cigarette outside her suburban Atlanta apartment. At gunpoint, he forces her back inside her otherwise empty residence.

    Ashley Smith was a young woman who hadn't killed people, but had messed up her life in other ways. She was addicted to meth, a habit which had cost her her husband, who had been stabbed to death by a drug dealer, and her daughter, Paige (Elle Graham), who the courts had taken away from Smith and who was living with Smith's Aunt Kim (Mimi Rogers). Ashley obviously loves her daughter very much and is trying to get her life together so Paige can return to living with her, but she's having trouble staying on the straight and narrow. We see Ashley at a Celebrate Recovery meeting (an addiction rehabilitation program sponsored by evangelical Christian churches around the country), but it's mentioned that this was her first meeting in a while. One of the group's leaders tries to give Ashley a copy of Pastor Rick Warren's best-seller "A Purpose-Driven Life", but Ashley throws the book in the trash. (The woman retrieves the book and drops it off at the restaurant where Ashley works as a waitress.) Ashley continues doing meth and is high as she's unpacking her new apartment on the night that Nichols abducts her.

    Over the next seven hours a strange bond develops between Nichols and Smith inside that apartment. She's initially as frightened as anyone in that situation would be, but she stays calm enough that Nichols doesn't perceive her as a threat. At first, he ties her up, but eventually he allows her to move about the apartment freely. He learns that she has drugs in the house and makes her share. Later, he forces her to help him ditch his truck. In spite of all this, as morning dawns, she makes him breakfast and the two of them talk. They commiserate over how they both feel misunderstood. When Nichols sees Smith idly thumbing through Warren's book, he asks her to read some of it to him. This happens several times during Smith's ordeal. At first, Nichols dismisses Warren's words as "a bunch of church crap", but, as the night wears on, he seems oddly calmed and even challenged by the short passages Smith reads aloud.

    I won't take issue with the possible role of a higher power in this story, but rather with the way it's portrayed. It'll be clear to most discerning Movie Fans that Warren's book had little, if anything, to do with the way this story is resolved. Smith could have accomplished the same thing by reading to Nichols from her diary. It was her attitude and her approach that calmed Nichols down. Also, are we to overlook Nichols' crimes because they're shown with no blood and aren't repeated later in Smith's apartment? This is a decent home invasion story, but any suggestion that we should sympathize with a man who was unrepentant after murdering four innocent people is offensive, and the idea that a non-Christian drug addict diffused a potentially deadly situation by reading a few sentences from a book that happens to mention God is just silly. There can be little doubt that this experience changed Smith's life (how could it not?), but surviving such an experience would've changed the life of anyone regardless of her beliefs.

    The main thing that makes "Captive" any better than an After School Special are solid performances by leads Oyelowo and Mara, as well as Rogers and Michael K. Williams (as the lead detective pursuing Nichols). Still, all these performances do is put a nice coat of gloss on a story that makes questionable assumptions, sends mixed messages and means little except to those directly involved. "C-"
    6StevePulaski

    A human film rather than a faith-based film

    On March 11, 2005, Brian Nichols, a man arrested for rape, escaped from the Fulton County courthouse in Atlanta, where he proceeded to kill four people and seek refuge in the home of a recovering crystal meth addict named Ashley Smith, where he held her hostage whilst he stayed clear of the law. During this time, Smith, who constantly feared for her life, with a young daughter living at her mother's home, used Rick Warren's book "The Purpose Driven Life" to help change Nichols's ways and become a man emancipated from the shackles of God's sin. Jerry Jameson's film "Captive" helps shed light on the events that took place whilst Smith was a prisoner in her own home, fearing for her life.

    "Captive" is likely to get lumped under the category of a faith-based film, somewhat rightfully so, but in the end, it's a character piece at its core. It's a film that really emphasizes human imperfections and how certain situations can lead us down a path of perpetual wrongdoing, or sin, if we're not careful. A key scene in the film comes when Brian (played by David Oyelowo, who shocked with his tremendous portrayal of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. earlier in the year in the film "Selma") is holding Ashley's (Kate Mara, who was in last month's "Fantastic Four") head down into a plate of crystal meth, forcing her to take a line after making him take one himself. She refuses, even with a gun to the back of her head, and just as she weeps, thinking she's living the last few moments of her life, Brian loosens the grip on her neck and leaves her unharmed.

    Ashley could've easily taken the meth; she would've probably felt the kind of high she long-desired and was trying to break free from this whole time. But something inside her told her to stop, to the point that she'd rather die from a bullet in her skull than from ingesting drugs to get her momentary fix. Brian is in the same position, in a situation not much more extreme than the one Ashley is currently in. He has a choice to either potentially carry on in his ostensibly endless pursuit of killing, carjacking, and destroying more lives than those he has killed, yet he parks at Ashley's house for a reason. She doesn't fight, she doesn't resist, but she simply adheres to his commands and hopes that some sort of positive outcome will come out of this situation.

    This is a film made largely by the strength of its central performances. David Oyelowo plunges himself into a violent, unrelenting sociopath with unflinching conviction; the only thing his mean face and persona is missing is a pitbull-esque growl and snarl and he'd be the perfect cinematic murderer. Oyelowo's performance is terrific, and makes me assert that, in the next ten years, he will win an Oscar for one of his performances, supporting or leading (most likely leading); mark my words and place your bets.

    Kate Mara shouldn't be ignored either, for she has an arguably more challenging role. Where Oyelowo's performance is largely predicated off of being menacing and violent, Mara's is one that's tender and vulnerable, heartbreakingly so. Put the two leading actors together and they create a strange, but viable chemistry for the film; one the film manages to sustain while it simultaneously forgoes its most important element - suspense. Despite the subject matter, this is a shockingly low-energy film, never rising to its ability to provide credible suspense nor capitalizing off of the inherent tension between its characters.

    "Captive" is, above anything else, a film of perfectly played performances, and the fact it underplays its faith themes for more investing elements like character chemistry shows it's intelligence. This is, above all, a human film, about human experiences and shortcomings, and despite the lacking of real suspense, especially with the film's ending, since the buildup largely falls flat, this is a stunningly mature faith-based film, lacking any real sermonizing or guilt in the face of portraying something that will hold up longer than the aforementioned qualities every would.
    7MattyGibbs

    Sporadically entertaining

    Captive is based on the true story of a junkie trying to get her daughter back who is taken hostage by a killer in her home.

    It's a moderately entertaining story which is helped greatly by good performances by the leads Kate Mara and David Oyelowo. The story does fall flat in places and there is a surprising lack of tension garnered from the situation. However the actors do there best with the material and this just about elevates the film above average in my opinion. Saying that there are enough good scenes to keep you watching.

    It's nothing to get excited about but it's a decent enough thriller to pass the time especially if you have never heard of the story.
    6workshop-41134

    good film

    I remember see this on the news as it unfolded. It was a shocking and an incredible story. I think many will find it controversial. This film was very good and it was fascinating to see how she got through to the killer.

    Ashley, the main character and hostage, was able to reach a core of decency (I was surprised he even had it) inside a man who had cold-heartedly murdered 4 other people. At the same time, Ashley was able to not give up hope and grow spiritually and strengthen her resolve to trust God. I can't imagine how she felt going this through this with her child.
    jmcdennis

    Powerful film - must see

    Just saw this - wow! David Oyelowo and Kate Mara deliver powerful and nuanced performances that stayed with me long after the movie had ended. We are taken inside a terrifying situation, based on a true story - a woman, Ashley Smith, a recovering meth addict, is taken hostage in her own home by Brian Nichols, who is on the run, having killed several people already. What will he do to her? Will she get away? But there is so much more to it. Somehow I found myself caring also about this killer. Weirdly, in this midst of this tense situation, they develop a human connection that drew me in. There are surprising odd details - she makes him pancakes, he helps by putting up a mirror. Two broken lives, a terrible situation, yet somehow this is a hopeful film. Absolutely compelling.

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      The blue truck that Brian Nichols stole in the movie was the real car that the real Brian actually stole.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de setembro de 2015 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • México
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      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Charlotte, Carolina do Norte, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • BN Films
      • 1019 Entertainment
      • Brightside Entertainment
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 2.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 2.583.301
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 1.393.243
      • 20 de set. de 2015
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      • 1 h 37 min(97 min)
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