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Le chemin de l'espoir

Original title: Point Last Seen
  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • TV-14
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
488
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Le chemin de l'espoir (1998)
ActionAdventureDrama

Fact-based story about a tracker who searches for a little girl who was lost in the desert, but suffers internally because her own children were kidnapped by her ex-husband.Fact-based story about a tracker who searches for a little girl who was lost in the desert, but suffers internally because her own children were kidnapped by her ex-husband.Fact-based story about a tracker who searches for a little girl who was lost in the desert, but suffers internally because her own children were kidnapped by her ex-husband.

  • Director
    • Elodie Keene
  • Writers
    • Hannah Nyala
    • Ronni Kern
  • Stars
    • Linda Hamilton
    • Kevin Kilner
    • Sam Hennings
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    488
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Elodie Keene
    • Writers
      • Hannah Nyala
      • Ronni Kern
    • Stars
      • Linda Hamilton
      • Kevin Kilner
      • Sam Hennings
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Linda Hamilton
    Linda Hamilton
    • Rachel Harrison
    Kevin Kilner
    Kevin Kilner
    • Kevin Harrison
    Sam Hennings
    Sam Hennings
    • Frank
    Kieren van den Blink
    Kieren van den Blink
    • Young Rachel
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Coreen Davis
    Kory Thompson
    • Jon
    Holly Belnap
    • Ruthie
    Dana Reilly
    • Mrs. Ellis
    Nicole Barrera
    • Mandy Ellis
    Joseph Adams
    Joseph Adams
    • Jason
    Johann Benét
    • Jake
    Joel Cooper
    • Bailiff
    Kara Darland
    • Young Ruthie
    Sanford Gibbons
    Sanford Gibbons
    • Sheriff Don
    Greg Kean
    Greg Kean
    • Jim Calloway
    Sherwin Frey
    • Ed Smith
    Fred Forgione
    • Skip
    Charles St Clair
    • Deputy Cal
    • Director
      • Elodie Keene
    • Writers
      • Hannah Nyala
      • Ronni Kern
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    10Mire1982

    Linda Hamilton fan.

    I just watched this movie on LMN today at 6 o'clock in the morning. It was a little distracted from the movie but I was able to follow the movie very well. A 9-year-old girl went missing from a campsite. The flashed back were to show viewer what her ex-husband put her there and why she left him. Rachel is tracking the little girl 3 1/2 tennis shoe footprint. Rachel learned her ex-husband was put in jail but the children aren't with him. Coreen made a promise to find Rachel's children. In the I am glad the little 9-year-old girl was found by Rachel. Rachel children's reunited with her after her and Frank return home from the search for the 9-year-old girl. Coreen kept her promise.
    8pmertz1405

    Good movie.

    This was a good movie. Linda Hamilton played her part very well, but then she normally does. I liked that she played a part where she showed how very vulnerable she is to people missing, by her own loss of her children. Having someone kidnap your children would be awful, but knowing what the cruelty and abuse they are suffering at the hands of someone they should be able to trust is worse. I am a big fan of Linda Hamilton and have most of the movies she has been in. I am looking for this movie in particular. If anyone has a copy of this movie that they would like to sell or knows where I can purchase a copy please let me know.

    Thank you, Pmertz1405
    3The Terminator

    Another Fine Example of Hamilton's Declining Career

    I watched this purely because Linda Hamilton was in it, and the moment I found out it was based on a true story I knew it would suck. The entire movie follows Hamilton, she is in every scene and without her presence the whole thing would suck. Not that it sucks already. There was no excitement, no adrenaline rushes - it was just bad.
    10JuBoo

    Strong character portrayals carry a slow story

    Linda Hamilton is convincing as a search and rescue tracker searching the desert for a lost little girl. While the dialogue in many instances of the film left something to be desired, Hamilton's voice-over work when revealing the character's inner feelings and motivation was exceptional. In a particularly well-acted scene near the end of the film, Hamilton brings a heartfelt realism and poignancy that every mother can understand.

    Kevin Kilner brilliantly played the violent ex-husband and kidnapping father that you love to hate. Kilner is usually a very pleasant presence on screen, which is what makes this evil performance so impressive.

    Way off-the-mark were the flashbacks scenes meant to show the characters early in their marriage. While the premise was a good one, in order to help viewers understand the relationship and its origins, Hamilton's character was played by a young actress who looked nothing like Hamilton while Kilner remained in his character's shoes, looking not the least bit younger.
    MovieAddict2016

    Hamilton has admittedly purposely done these made-for-TV movies because she wants to stray away from Hollywood. She has succeeded - and they suck.

    Boring can most aptly describe this drama of sorts that follows Linda Hamilton as she preaches about why men are bad (her kids are taken from her abusive husband and she "learns" from this).

    It's also quite corny, with bad voice-over monologues that are the sort of unnecessary, lazy techniques that Robert McKee preaches about.

    Some work and some don't. This doesn't.

    Hamilton has admittedly purposely done these made-for-TV movies because she wants to stray away from Hollywood.

    She has succeeded - and they suck.

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      Throughout the film during the search, the temperature is quoted to be over 100° however, Linda Hamilton isn't sweating. Her clothes aren't dirty. It was hot and she was out in the desert for that long. She'd be a filthy nasty, dirty, stinky sweaty mess.
    • Quotes

      Rachel Harrison: The process of getting lost seems lenghty and complex on the surface but is quite often nothing of the sort. Two steps off the trail, and then two more. A wash that looks like a trail, a trail that looks like a creek bed, and you can be just as lost as if somebody had dumped you on the moon. The tracker's job is to find those first two steps. That first mistake. That first disastrous detour. That's the place the finding begins, but tracking one's life? I suppose it's the same. I suppose you have to go back to the very beginning. Before you were lost. We call that the "point last seen."

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Point Last Seen
    • Filming locations
      • Apache Junction, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alexander/Enright & Associates
      • World International Network (WIN)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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