Fiancés Georgie and David head to Spain to get a wedding blessing from David's father, who has lived a criminal life. On a debauched night out, the couple are separated for only a few second... Read allFiancés Georgie and David head to Spain to get a wedding blessing from David's father, who has lived a criminal life. On a debauched night out, the couple are separated for only a few seconds, but in that time the course of their lives is changed forever, and the truth behind Dav... Read allFiancés Georgie and David head to Spain to get a wedding blessing from David's father, who has lived a criminal life. On a debauched night out, the couple are separated for only a few seconds, but in that time the course of their lives is changed forever, and the truth behind David's family comes to light.
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This film manages this. The idea of casting howard marks, is effective as exploitation cinema in the best possible way, it adds an authenticity to any criminal elements that many develop later in the film.
I can see a connection with this film and 'taken' but the dialogue is very poor. Saying that the pacing is good, the plot unfolds at exciting pace. it is not bad as a horror/thriller.
If viewers saw "Taken" which was released 1 year before "Slave" then people don't really need to see this, since it's another one of those movies about human trafficking, except that this one is not an action picture. It centers on adult son, David (Sam Page) bringing his fiancé Georgie (Natassia Malthe) to visit his dad, Robert (Michael Maxwell) while on a vacation, who happens to own a mansion somewhere in Spain. And upon both of them going into a club after using the bathroom, his fiancé then goes missing. Then the movie stereotypes the police as they would only investigate by means of a bribe And of course, if you haven't figured it out by now, his dad has something to do with his missing fiancé. Okay, drama like thriller, but very boring with a convoluted ending.
Okay, now let me stop you right there. Now, looking at the description above, you're probably imagining all manner of seedy goings on, ain't ya? Well sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but what perversions occur in this movie are fragmented at best, and are so laughably depicted you're more likely to be in hysterics rather than getting off to them. Yes, the director actually expects us to give a hill o' beans about this stupid thriller plot, which has been done a hundred times before and a hell of a lot better than here. In the sparse 80 minute running time we see plenty of the main character running around like a loon for 90% of the length, then we get the final bloody climax and BANG it's over. I was so engrossed I almost turned over in my sleep.
One of these days they'll make an uncompromising dramatic film where they will possibly go all the way in explaining just what WOULD happen to a pretty white girl if she was captured in another country and forced into prostitution. Until then, we'll have to made do with this fantasy version of fat blokes in colourful shirts and impossibly beautiful models where they combine it with a cheap action movie script and end up with.. not much at all. BORING. Oh and next time, get a cast that can act, will you? 2/10
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- ConnectionsRemake of Wish You Were Here (2005)
- SoundtracksNarration Sequence and Club Music
Written by Paul Mogg
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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