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Kidnappée par mon oncle

Original title: Kidnapped: The Hannah Anderson Story
  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • TV-14
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Kidnappée par mon oncle (2015)
True CrimeCrimeDramaThriller

Follows the abduction of 16 year old girl in California in 2013.Follows the abduction of 16 year old girl in California in 2013.Follows the abduction of 16 year old girl in California in 2013.

  • Director
    • Peter Sullivan
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey Schenck
    • Peter Sullivan
    • Hanz Wasserburger
  • Stars
    • Jessica Amlee
    • Scott Patterson
    • Brian McNamara
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    816
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Schenck
      • Peter Sullivan
      • Hanz Wasserburger
    • Stars
      • Jessica Amlee
      • Scott Patterson
      • Brian McNamara
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jessica Amlee
    Jessica Amlee
    • Hannah Anderson
    Scott Patterson
    Scott Patterson
    • James DiMaggio
    Brian McNamara
    Brian McNamara
    • Brett Anderson
    Jay Pickett
    Jay Pickett
    • Agent McKinnon
    Bailey Anne Borders
    Bailey Anne Borders
    • Cassie
    Susie Castillo
    Susie Castillo
    • Colleen Ryan
    Trilby Glover
    Trilby Glover
    • Tina Anderson
    Gavin Collins
    • Ethan Anderson
    Tim Abell
    Tim Abell
    • Mark John
    Diane Witter
    Diane Witter
    • Christa John
    Tim Haldeman
    Tim Haldeman
    • Mike Young
    Mandy June Turpin
    Mandy June Turpin
    • Mary Young
    Lynn Milano
    • Sara
    Ron Harper
    Ron Harper
    • Ralph
    Bob Rumnock
    Bob Rumnock
    • Sheriff Bill Gore
    Michael Gaglio
    Michael Gaglio
    • Reporter - Jackson
    Kristine Saryan
    • Nicole McKinnon
    Isabella Kai
    Isabella Kai
    • Becca McKinnon
    • (as Isabella Kai Rice)
    • Director
      • Peter Sullivan
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Schenck
      • Peter Sullivan
      • Hanz Wasserburger
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    9samanthagarrison721

    Intense thriller!

    KIDNAPPED: THE HANNAH ANDERSON STORY is a gripping, well made thriller about the rescue of the San Diego teenager that captivated Southern California a couple of years back.

    The film actually begins with Hannah's rescue and then dives into the sad and tragic way that her behavior following the ordeal was misinterpreted by a skeptical press. As Hannah herself says in the film, "If I smile it means I don't miss them, if I don't smile then I'm a bitch." We see how a girl in emotional distress is treated like a tabloid sensation and her attempts to move on are hampered by endless harassment.

    Finally, the stress sends Hannah on a quest to clear her name, which she does on the Today Show. I remember watching this interview when it first aired and a lot of it seems to be presented identically as Hannah finally gets a chance to tell her side of the story. What then unfolds is not the murderous schemes of the so-called Lakeside Lolita, but the tragic story of the victimization of a teen-aged girl at the hands of so-called family friend Jim DiMaggio. We see his creepy crush on her (explained in Hannah's own words, taken from actual interviews and chat room sessions) and how that leads to the murder of her mother and brother.

    The final third of the film is the chase and rescue as the FBI closes in on DiMaggio, who has taken Hannah to an Idaho forest with hopes of starting a new life.

    Terrific performances by Scott Patterson (as DiMaggio) and Jessica Amlee (as Hannah) go a long way to bring an emotional core to what could have been a stock villain/victim dynamic. Brian McNamara does a great job as a dad dealing with both the end of his marriage and the death of his wife and son. There are a few solid thriller moments along the way (a sequence set in a Nevada truck stop is a stand out), but mostly this is the story about a girl trying to survive both the kidnapping and the turmoil that followed.

    Much has been made of Anderson's negative reaction to the film, but it is difficult to imagine a more sympathetic portrayal. Aside from DiMaggio, it is the media and the outspoken critics of Anderson (including DiMaggio's sister) that are the villains of the piece.

    It would have been nice to spend more time in the wilderness with DiMaggio and Anderson. These sequences are as frustratingly short on details in the film as they were in the initial media coverage... which doesn't help those who believe something more happened between the two. The film doesn't stray too far from Anderson's own accounts of the incidents, which feels like a missed opportunity to explore other dimensions of the case. It also holds back from some of the more brutal aspects of the case (all the murders take place off screen or out of focus). But then again... it is a Lifetime movie.

    Still, a few flaws aside, this is a very good movie that will likely hold the viewers attention... and just disturbing enough to linger in the mind for a few days after.
    7lucbrike

    Loved the music

    Loved the music at the end of the movie. Can't find it anywhere to buy :(
    5verisww

    All in all the story has its own power.

    You had the right elements for great story telling. The real story is better than the fiction so why did the movie not work as well as it could?

    First the acting of the main character by actress Jessica Amlee just didn't seem quite believable. All the other actors did fine especially Brian McNamara playing the father. He was believable. Jim Patterson, the creepy villanous uncle, did a fine job but was challenged when acting up against the poor acting of Jessica Amlee.

    Second, the scenes of key parts of the story were poorly done. Some scenes were too short and others too long in the story telling. That part I believe is caused by poor editing. It seemed choppy. There is a way to go back and forth in time sequences that makes sense and this movie didn't make the cut.

    All in all the story has its own power and it is too bad there isn't a better production made with the actual input of the real character, the real person this happened to, Hannah Anderson herself. Maybe a docudrama would be best.
    6phd_travel

    Should have been told in a chronological way

    I understand they showed the rescue and aftermath before the kidnaping to show people not to judge victims by their reactions. But this non linear format made it less dramatic and lessened the impact of the story. Still the story is worth watching. The actress acts a bit stone faced at first but that's the way teens act so it's realistic.

    Worth a watch
    6toralyoshida

    Decent movie but....

    Can someone please explain to me why the fade to black 8 seconds pauses??!! So weird!!

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      As Hannah and her father are returning home from the hospital there are a bunch of reporters gathered, but only one news van. The call letters from the news station are "WWWZ 4" but all TV and Radio stations in the western United States have call signs, or station names that begin with "K". In San Diego KFMB would be channel 4.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Gilmore Girls: Une nouvelle année: Winter (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      The Road That Leads You Home
      Written by Dave Feldstein

      Performed by Beverley Staunton

      Published by Super Duper Hybrid Music (SESAC)

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kidnapped: The Hannah Anderson Story
    • Filming locations
      • Porter Ranch, Northridge, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Hybrid
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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