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Prisoners

  • 2013
  • 12
  • 2h 33m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
889K
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Hugh Jackman in Prisoners (2013)
When Keller Dover's daughter and her friend go missing, he takes matters into his own hands as the police pursue multiple leads and the pressure mounts.
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A desperate father takes the law into his own hands after police fail to find two kidnapped girls.A desperate father takes the law into his own hands after police fail to find two kidnapped girls.A desperate father takes the law into his own hands after police fail to find two kidnapped girls.

  • Director
    • Denis Villeneuve
  • Writer
    • Aaron Guzikowski
  • Stars
    • Hugh Jackman
    • Jake Gyllenhaal
    • Viola Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    889K
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    • Director
      • Denis Villeneuve
    • Writer
      • Aaron Guzikowski
    • Stars
      • Hugh Jackman
      • Jake Gyllenhaal
      • Viola Davis
    • 1.4KUser reviews
    • 511Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
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  • Top rated movie #153
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 10 wins & 38 nominations total

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    Hugh Jackman
    Hugh Jackman
    • Keller Dover
    Jake Gyllenhaal
    Jake Gyllenhaal
    • Detective Loki
    Viola Davis
    Viola Davis
    • Nancy Birch
    Melissa Leo
    Melissa Leo
    • Holly Jones
    Maria Bello
    Maria Bello
    • Grace Dover
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • Franklin Birch
    Paul Dano
    Paul Dano
    • Alex Jones
    Dylan Minnette
    Dylan Minnette
    • Ralph Dover
    Zoë Soul
    Zoë Soul
    • Eliza Birch
    Erin Gerasimovich
    Erin Gerasimovich
    • Anna Dover
    Kyla-Drew
    Kyla-Drew
    • Joy Birch
    • (as Kyla-Drew Simmons)
    Wayne Duvall
    Wayne Duvall
    • Captain Richard O'Malley
    Len Cariou
    Len Cariou
    • Father Patrick Dunn
    David Dastmalchian
    David Dastmalchian
    • Bob Taylor
    Brad James
    Brad James
    • Officer Carter
    Anthony Reynolds
    Anthony Reynolds
    • Officer Wedge
    Robert C. Treveiler
    Robert C. Treveiler
    • Forensics Guy
    • (as Robert Treveiler)
    Sandra Ellis Lafferty
    Sandra Ellis Lafferty
    • Mrs. Milland
    • Director
      • Denis Villeneuve
    • Writer
      • Aaron Guzikowski
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    8gregsrants

    Jackman Shines in Villeneuve Classic

    Prisoners, the new film from Canadian director Denis Villeneuve (Polytechnique), is a top notch nail-biting crime-drama that is as good a theatre as modern Hollywood has the ability to produce.

    Hugh Jackman and Maria Bello play the parental figures of the Dover family. They are your average hard-working blue-collar family who begin their story by visiting neighbours Franklin and Nancy Birch (Terrence Howard and Viola Davis) for a Thanksgiving dinner. The Franklins and the Dover's each have two children, the youngest of which (Anna and Joy) head out from their home on a November afternoon to play only to mysteriously disappear.

    Upon a frantic search, the Franklins and the Dover's suspect the worse. Especially when their elder children tell them of a mysterious camper that was parked just down the street. Police soon find the camper with Alex Jones (Paul Dano) behind the wheel. Alex has the mentality of a 10-year-old and tries fleeing when surrounded by authorities. But when Detective Loki (Jake Gyllenhaal) begins to interrogate Alex, he is less convinced that Alex was a part of the abduction. As days pass, Loki and Keller Doller work in opposite directions on the investigation. Keller is convinced that Alex Jones was a part of the abduction and kidnaps the frail and challenged Jones and tortures him for days in an attempt to extract answers. Meanwhile, Detective Loki follows leads that open up possibilities of a crime where multiple persons may be involved. And Oscar nominee Melissa Leo appears in a supporting but pivotal role that will assist in the closure.

    The trailer for Prisoners may have audiences hearkening back to Ron Howard's Ransom, but this is hardly the cookie-cutter kidnapping film that Mel Gibson lead back in 1996. Prisoners instead is an engulfing drama. One with a superb performance by lead Hugh Jackman that challenges how far someone would/should go in an effort to locate their stolen child.

    The script, from writer Aaron Guzikowski (Contrband) takes audiences down many different paths and emotional rides and Jackman's performance will have you rooting for his quest for answers even though his methods are unorthodox and highly illegal.

    The film is gritty and full of realistic characters and situations culminating in a perfect ending that goes 9/10ths of the way in giving its audience full closure. Not as much an edge-of-your seat thriller as it is a Zodiac type of crime drama where the stakes are the lives of two small children.

    Denis Villeneuve's last effort, Incendies, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film in 2011. Prisoners shows that he can move solidly into big star larger scaled films with the ease of a well worn slipper. And Prisoners catapults Villeneuve into not just a director to watch, but a director whose work should be awaited with palpable excitement.

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    8Diablo1616

    One of the most chilling thriller movies I have ever seen.

    "Prisoners" is rich in compelling narratives and stellar performances from the ensemble cast. This movie had me love and hate Hugh Jackman's character which was so complex to the point of making me question my moral standards because I found myself empathizing with his character. On the other hand, Jake Gyllenhaal did a marvelous job on playing the frustrated cop: complete with all the intensity of his eyes and his intuition. While Gyllenhaal had more screentime as the lead, Jackman's performance really stood out for me.

    This film doesn't use jumpscares (often precluded by suspenseful music to build-up the tension and are often abused in this genre) in order to thrill the audience, but rather, moments of silence and stillness. Its calm and cold vibe stirs up the kind of anxiety it wants its audience to feel, and naturally, the audience would want to get rid of that uneasiness by knowing what's going on, thus, cleverly forcing them to watch the entire film which runs about 2 hrs and 33 mins.

    The director, Denis Villeneuve, incorporates his "less is more" style of using soundtracks in this movie (just like what he did with Blade Runner 2049) to emphasize the scenes, especially with the ending (heavens know how much I liked that ending). It's not rocket suspense but the simplicity of it makes your mind wander to other possibilities which I think is often a good indication of a brilliant film since it's open for other interpetations.

    However, one thing that won't make me rate this a perfect 9 or 8 is the fact that I'm not entirely convinced on the motivation of the antagonists for doing the things they did. It felt a bit rushed (for the lack of a better word) and while it makes sense, it doesn't leave me satisfied
    9will-vanduzer

    Hugh Jackman's finest role?

    Hugh Jackman takes you on a trip through the intense emotions a family is put through during its darkest hour. This may be his best role to date. From the trailers you know that his character will be out for blood as their daughter was kidnapped, but throughout the film you feel his pain, anger and moral struggles as he deals with this situation. The director does an excellent job of keeping you invested in the film emotionally even through some intensely violent scenes. Its dreary setting provides no comfort, but goes hand and hand with the narrative. This film may not be for those faint of heart but should be a must see for most viewers.
    Michael_Elliott

    Wonderful Mystery That Keeps You Guessing Till the End

    Prisoners (2013)

    **** (out of 4)

    Incredibly well-made and intense mystery about two little girls who go missing and the detective (Jake Gyllenhaal) put on the case to find them. When the original suspect (Paul Dano) is let go, one of the girl's father (Hugh Jackman) decides to take justice in his own hands. I really had high hopes going into PRISONERS and my expectations for a great film were met but I must admit that it wasn't anywhere near the type of great film I expected. A lot of thrillers these days are limited on talk and emotions and instead we just get one big, staged action scene after another. That's certainly not the case here because the film takes its time (153-minutes) telling its story and there are so many quiet moments where we just see the characters losing their grip and emotions as they try to make sense of not knowing where these two girls are. What really pushes the film over the edge are the terrific performances with Jackson leading the way in what's the best performance I've seen from him. This isn't your "loving" father in the traditional sense. Instead he's someone quite scary from the first time we see him and we see how much worse he gets as the picture goes along. While on one hand you sympathize with his situation, on the other hand you really can't support what he's doing and often wonderful about his own involvement in things. Jackman really comes off like a man full of emotion and rage and he just doesn't know how to properly let it out. The anger he shows throughout the film is something so raw that you really do feel as if you're watching a man who has a daughter missing. Gyllenhaal also deserves a lot of credit for the way he played the detective role. I really loved the various obstacles that his character gets put through and especially the own weakness and at times stuck-up approach. The supporting cast includes wonderful performances by Dano, Melissa Leo, Terrence Howard, Maria Bello and Viola Davis. The screenplay isn't going to give you a lot of easy answers and there are many times where you hate the lead characters and can't find anything in them to root for. I thought it was quite brave that the film was willing to take so many chances and it asks the viewer to ask themselves many questions about how they would react to what's going on. I can't say I agreed with all the choices but it's great that a film actually makes you think as that's something quite rare these days. PRISONERS isn't exactly an "enjoyable" film as it has you feeling dirty throughout the running time but if you stick with it the thing is certainly very rewarding.
    8YJLcool

    a gritty, incredibly well-acted, suspenseful, thought-provoking crime drama thriller

    Prisoners is a gritty, incredibly well-acted, suspenseful, thought-provoking crime drama thriller. The film mainly focus on the choices taken and the consequences faced by the characters when worst things happen to them.

    It simply raises the question: When your kid's life is at stake, how far are you willing to do to protect your family? It explores the likelihood of human behaviour when such crime is happening to us, blurring the lines between good and bad people.

    For a 153 minute movie, the story does unfolds at a slow and solemn pace (which hurts the film and might bore some audiences) but the dramatic scenes performed by the main cast members in the film will keep you engaged. Hugh Jackman and Jack Gyllenhaal both giving intense, Oscar-worthy performances here, defining and developing their characters with various layers of emotions: affection, anger, grief, empathy, guilt...throughout the film.

    The film's atmosphere, heavy rains, stormy days and icy cold winter managed to create a dark, dreadful environment to make up the dreary and haunting mood in the film. Every violent action taken by the characters are acts of desperation given that they are running out of time.

    However, the film is not perfect. Despite some plot problems from the various twists and turns shown in the film, the superb performances from the casts was sufficient enough to make the story succeed and believable.

    Highly recommended for those who wanted to watch a serious drama thriller with powerful, engaging acting performances from its talented casts.

    http://yjcool.blogspot.com/2013/09/movie-review-prisoners.html

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    • Trivia
      Detective Loki's tattoos, Freemason ring, and facial tics were all Jake Gyllenhaal's ideas.
    • Goofs
      Loki finds a victim he believes has been injected with a drug. He looks at the vial briefly before throwing it on the ground and taking the victim away for treatment. Nobody with his training would have thrown the vial away; the label would identify the drug and strength, and give a clue as to the amount used, all helpful for successful treatment.
    • Quotes

      Keller Dover: Pray for the best, but prepare for the worst.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.212 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Put Your Hand In The Hand
      Written by Gene MacLellan

      Performed by Ocean

      Courtesy of Buddah Records

      By arrangement with Sony Licensing

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Intriga
    • Filming locations
      • Porterdale, Georgia, USA(The Old Mill on the Yellow River)
    • Production companies
      • Alcon Entertainment
      • 8:38 Productions
      • Madhouse Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $46,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $61,002,302
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,817,053
      • Sep 22, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $122,127,446
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 33m(153 min)
    • Color
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      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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