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Disparue

Original title: Gone
  • 2012
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
47K
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POPULARITY
4,267
4,776
Amanda Seyfried in Disparue (2012)
When her sister disappears, Jill is convinced the serial killer who kidnapped her two years ago has returned, and she sets out to once again face her abductor.
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Suspense MysteryActionAdventureMysteryThriller

A woman is convinced her kidnapper has returned when her sister goes missing.A woman is convinced her kidnapper has returned when her sister goes missing.A woman is convinced her kidnapper has returned when her sister goes missing.

  • Director
    • Heitor Dhalia
  • Writer
    • Allison Burnett
  • Stars
    • Amanda Seyfried
    • Jennifer Carpenter
    • Wes Bentley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    47K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,267
    4,776
    • Director
      • Heitor Dhalia
    • Writer
      • Allison Burnett
    • Stars
      • Amanda Seyfried
      • Jennifer Carpenter
      • Wes Bentley
    • 172User reviews
    • 149Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Videos8

    No. 1
    Trailer 2:24
    No. 1
    Gone: Here We Go
    Clip 0:33
    Gone: Here We Go
    Gone: Here We Go
    Clip 0:33
    Gone: Here We Go
    Gone: I'm The One That Got Away
    Clip 0:47
    Gone: I'm The One That Got Away
    Gone: I'll Sleep When He's Dead
    Clip 0:35
    Gone: I'll Sleep When He's Dead
    Gone: Heitor Dhalia On Having A Female Protagonist
    Featurette 0:30
    Gone: Heitor Dhalia On Having A Female Protagonist
    Gone: Daniel Sunjata On What Makes The Film Unique
    Featurette 0:44
    Gone: Daniel Sunjata On What Makes The Film Unique

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    Amanda Seyfried
    Amanda Seyfried
    • Jill
    Jennifer Carpenter
    Jennifer Carpenter
    • Sharon Ames
    Wes Bentley
    Wes Bentley
    • Peter Hood
    Daniel Sunjata
    Daniel Sunjata
    • Powers
    Sebastian Stan
    Sebastian Stan
    • Billy
    Nick Searcy
    Nick Searcy
    • Mr. Miller
    Socratis Otto
    Socratis Otto
    • Jim
    Emily Wickersham
    Emily Wickersham
    • Molly
    Joel David Moore
    Joel David Moore
    • Nick Massey
    Kate Moennig
    Kate Moennig
    • Erica Lonsdale
    • (as Katherine Moennig)
    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Lt. Ray Bozeman
    Sam Upton
    Sam Upton
    • Officer McKay
    Ted Rooney
    Ted Rooney
    • Henry Massey
    Erin Carufel
    Erin Carufel
    • Officer Ash
    Amy Argyle
    Amy Argyle
    • Tanya Muslin
    • (as Amy Lawhorn)
    Susan Hess
    Susan Hess
    • Dr. Mira Anders
    • (as Susan Hess Logeias)
    Jeanine Jackson
    Jeanine Jackson
    • Mrs. Cermak
    Blaine Palmer
    Blaine Palmer
    • Conrad Reynolds
    • Director
      • Heitor Dhalia
    • Writer
      • Allison Burnett
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    User reviews172

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    8cekadah

    suspense thriller about girl who beats the odds against her

    1. there is a review here that is at least 1000 words about how much that person hated this movie. that alone tells me there is more to this flick than the reviewer will admit.

    2. as my title above states this is a suspense thriller about a girl who beats the odds against her. these odds are coming from the traditional good (police & doctor) and the bad (abductor). the support group (police & friends) don't believe her story. but she knows better and takes the situation into hand.

    3. the suspense is continuous and good enough to keep you guessing what she will do next. yes - some of it is a bit unbelievable. but isn't that the theme of the movie - nobody believes her - not even the movie watcher.

    4. ignore the naysayers and check out this thriller --- very kewl ending!
    7bob-rutzel-1

    Good Suspense and Tension

    Jill's (Amanda Seyfried) sister Molly is kidnapped as Jill was years ago. Detective Powers (Daniel Sunjata) doesn't believe her as he didn't believe her before because Jill could not come up with any viable evidence that she was kidnapped and escaped. He believes it was all in her head. Jill feels she cannot trust the police to help.

    At first I thought (and hoped) I would be seeing a female version of a Mel Gibson character who knows no boundaries when a family member is taken. I was wrong. We see Jill doing the detective work that the police would normally do. She goes here and there and gathers clues getting closer and closer to the serial-killer kidnapper. The police are now in full pursuit of her because shots were fired and that is a violation as she had been in a mental hospital and owning a gun is a no no.

    This held me because the suspense and tension were very good. And, what's not to like with Jill and those big Red Riding Hood eyes? (I would guess Amanda Seyfried will be forever known for that.) The entire cast performed well.

    Two things: Jill's road trip to the forest where she was kept years ago has the story go full circle as we knew it would. We screamed and begged for her not to go there, but she didn't listen. And, where Molly was found was a bit of a stretch but for the twist to work it had to be this way.

    However, all in all, this is pretty good even though you are convinced a Mel Gibson character won't show up. (7/10)

    Violence: Yes. Sex: No. Nudity; No. Language: No.
    6FFman-847-460126

    Strong Performance by Seyfried

    Gone proved to be a much different movie from what the trailer indicated. Under the veil of a cliché game of cat and mouse, Amanda Seyfried pulls of an incredibly difficult role by riding the line between insane and driven. The movie puts its entire success on keeping the audience guessing whether this could "all be in her head" or really is part of a sick plot. It succeeds in doing so on the shoulders of Amanda Seyfried.

    Unfortunately, Gone built its own wall on the road to greatness. By keeping you guessing, the writer throws plenty of false hints and possible suspects. By doing so, the movie takes on the feel of the worn-out Hollywood thriller. Although this move may have been necessary, it means other aspects of the plot are seriously lacking. Characters are completely forgotten. The climax relies on a timed event that could not be planed. In the end, this thriller lacks all the elements to make it memorable.

    Despite missing its mark, Gone is completely enjoyable. In many movies, I find myself evaluating the movie halfway through. That never happened. The tension maintained itself through the entirety of the movie. I found myself holding my breath, sitting on the edge of my seat, and wanting to scream, "Don't go in there!" This is how a thriller should work. I wish the amateur mistakes could have been removed. If that were done, this movie could have been great.

    I must point out the politics of the movie. It was believable on most levels. The movie is set on the basis that a girl who has experience with PychCare will usually be treated like she is insane. This idea is done very well. The investigators do give her the time of day, but still appear to brush her off. As the movie progresses, it is fascinating to watch the investigators grow more worried about Seyfried with a gun rather than a missing girl. In the end, it is quite believable.

    If you are in need of a good thriller, this is the movie to see. It stumbles, but will keep you guessing. There is no great advancements made in the genre, but that does not mean it is not worth seeing. When you put an actress in the lead who can keep you guessing, you will usually have a good thriller. Congratulations to Amanda Seyfried for getting out of her shitty movie slump.

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    7bmrao1980

    Where the journey is better than the destination

    I saw this one against the critics' recommendation at Rottentomatoes, and it was because of Amanda Seyfred, to be honest. She has those beautiful big blue eyes and blonde hair that one cannot look away from.

    But after watching her in this movie, it is clear to me that she is much more than a pretty face, and she can carry a movie on her own.

    I can see why the critics would hate it, though. The plot is overly simple, the cops have a cursory role, and none of the characters other than that of Amanda's are well-developed. And, the big 'confrontation' is dealt with as if the director wanted it out of the way as soon as possible.

    But, to be honest, in retrospect, the film is about none of that. This is a suspense thriller, not a horror. There does not have to be a big confrontation, and there does not have to be jump shots. This is about the journey of the protagonist against all odds, and how she uses her alertness and her resourcefulness and her charm to get to the person she believes has her sister.

    In this, it succeeds. I would watch this one again, and if a movie makes me think that, it has succeeded for me.
    7MisterE2108

    Great popcorn movie!

    I actually held off from watching this film, I guess because I have a thing against PG or PG 13 films, especially when is comes to horror, or thrillers. But guess what...'Gone' was really a good thriller as well as being a cool little mystery. I never heard of the Director (Heitor Dhalia) until this film and I must say I was quite impressed by the look and style of the film. Dhalia has a great eye, because the scenery in this film was simply breathtaking. A good pace was set and at times I found myself catching my breath due to some tense moments spread throughout the film. I was also impressed by Amanda Seyfried's performance, she held her own and delivered on all aspects of what her character was suppose to give in telling this story. My only grip was Wes Bentley's cop character. Bently's character wasn't really needed and didn't serve no actual purpose, although the film makers lead you to believe his character has some relevance to the story. 'Gone' is not a blockbuster type film, but holds it's own in the tradition of 'Kiss the girls' and other such film thrillers. So when you get a chance to see this film, get yourself, your date, or family a big bowl of popcorn and sit back, because you'll have a nice little viewing experience.

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    • Trivia
      Director Heitor Dhalia stated to Brazilian newspapers that he had no control over this movie and that all the major decisions were made by the studio. He couldn't even meet actress Amanda Seyfried before shooting to rehearse and prepare her for the role. Dhalia almost took his name out of the project, but in the end decided not to.
    • Goofs
      When Jill is nervous getting into her sisters car in her driveway, as she looks around a black cat can be seen crossing the road behind her. The camera angle changes slightly and while Jill continues moving to enter the vehicle the cat is frozen in motion since the background is now a still photo.
    • Quotes

      Jill: He never existed. It was all in my head.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.90 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Even If I
      Written by Reed Dahlmeier

      Performed by Reed KD

      Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 12 Horas
    • Filming locations
      • Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Summit Entertainment
      • Lakeshore Entertainment
      • Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,682,205
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,770,360
      • Feb 26, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,767,535
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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