A ride-share turns into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse after it follows a car fitting the description of an AMBER ALERT.A ride-share turns into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse after it follows a car fitting the description of an AMBER ALERT.A ride-share turns into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse after it follows a car fitting the description of an AMBER ALERT.
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Ducky Cash
- Charlotte
- (as Ducky Branson)
Tommy Kramer
- Gas Station Patron
- (uncredited)
Kruz Valero
- Simone
- (uncredited)
Victoria Winn
- Woman Leaving Cab
- (uncredited)
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I watched the trailer just before watching the film. The trailer makes it look like a made for TV movie with bad acting and cheesy pacing. The film, however, is well paced and the acting is absolutely fine. It's obviously not a "Blockbuster" but it's definitely worth a watch.
The story itself is enough to question what you would do in the same set of circumstances and you do feel a hatred for the "bad-guy" (anyone who doesn't feel that should ask themselves some questions).
The chemistry between the two main characters was believable and the script was tight enough to allow the emotions to come out.
All in all, a good film!!
The story itself is enough to question what you would do in the same set of circumstances and you do feel a hatred for the "bad-guy" (anyone who doesn't feel that should ask themselves some questions).
The chemistry between the two main characters was believable and the script was tight enough to allow the emotions to come out.
All in all, a good film!!
We have all heard plenty about paedophiles by now, but this film does a very good job in bringing the emotions and pain that mother figures experience from losing a child. The main character Jaq has a heartbreaking moment of her own which got me bawling my eyes out, just thinking about the loss she went through at one stage in her life. Hayden Panettiere does a great job of the lead role and it was nice to see her as a mature woman after last seeing her in the tv series "Heroes". The location choice for the perpetrator's residence had me feeling quite creeped out by its bizarreness, and I'm always in awe at the amount of good film locations that exist in America for this type of genre. Good Friday night movie. Enjoy.
The child is kidnapped in less than 20 seconds. A mom is partial witness too late. Two strangers on the cusp of being late for an important appointment separately. The guilt and pressure, a choice is made. An Amber Alert hits all phones. What would YOU do if there was a strong chance the kidnappers vehicle was near you?!?!
From this point on it gets intense. Is it the kidnapper? What is the driver's intentions?!? You find out more about the car in question and driver. Do you trust instinct? Do you risk your important appointment. Do you risk your safety and your life quite literally?
The two main characters Jaq & Shane are relatable and you learn a little more about them. Some aspects of the movie are obvious. Yet some things have you trying to figure out until the near end.
Although the movie is good. I'd say Halle Berry's 2017 Kidnap was more intense and somehow better.
The last 30 minutes of Amber Alert is disturbing. As you can piece together what has/will happened/happen and it's pretty unimaginable horrific.
From this point on it gets intense. Is it the kidnapper? What is the driver's intentions?!? You find out more about the car in question and driver. Do you trust instinct? Do you risk your important appointment. Do you risk your safety and your life quite literally?
The two main characters Jaq & Shane are relatable and you learn a little more about them. Some aspects of the movie are obvious. Yet some things have you trying to figure out until the near end.
Although the movie is good. I'd say Halle Berry's 2017 Kidnap was more intense and somehow better.
The last 30 minutes of Amber Alert is disturbing. As you can piece together what has/will happened/happen and it's pretty unimaginable horrific.
While somewhat predictable, this movie provides viewers with the familiar and unfamiliar at the same time. Jaq and Shane don't know each other, but share a light chemistry early on, and while it doesn't necessarily lean into romance, their bond proves strong and necessary for what the film becomes. I think I enjoyed them bonding together more than the progression of the film. Shane's character needed more development. And I feel like they just threw Jaq's backstory at us when it was convenient, but I'm fine with how it played out. The plot is fairly predictable, but in a way I didn't mind. Watch if you want a safe (pun intended), solid movie with actors you know and love (if you haven't grown to love Tyler James Williams from Everybody Hates Chris or Abbott Elementary, what are you doing?!!). Or if you don't know them at all, even better!
Look it's not going to win any Oscars, but it's not as bad as some reviewers are making it out to be. The acting is not oscar worthy, but what are you expecting here? Saying that, the acting is not that bad either. There is enough tension and suspense to keep you hooked. Honestly I think this was quite good. I have seen A LOT worse out there.
At the beginning you think Hayden's character is a bit airheaded and selfish and I guess that was the intention. They don't overplay that the taxi driver is a bad dad. He's just trying to make it like every other person out there. Trying to do good by his kid. But at the same time trying to do good.
So yeah, the police could have done more. But they didn't stereotype it so that they did absolutely nothing or the opposite, overplayed it so it was way too unrealistic. If this movie nteaches us anything, its that far too often people do nothing when they really should. People don't want to get involved, but at the same time it's not trying to advocate that everyone should take the law into their own hands. It's trying to tell us that if you see something they is not right, trust your instincts. If it proves to be nothing, then at least you tried. But what if you ignored your instincts, what if you were one move away from saving someone. Think on that and stop judging every step like it has to be epic.
At the beginning you think Hayden's character is a bit airheaded and selfish and I guess that was the intention. They don't overplay that the taxi driver is a bad dad. He's just trying to make it like every other person out there. Trying to do good by his kid. But at the same time trying to do good.
So yeah, the police could have done more. But they didn't stereotype it so that they did absolutely nothing or the opposite, overplayed it so it was way too unrealistic. If this movie nteaches us anything, its that far too often people do nothing when they really should. People don't want to get involved, but at the same time it's not trying to advocate that everyone should take the law into their own hands. It's trying to tell us that if you see something they is not right, trust your instincts. If it proves to be nothing, then at least you tried. But what if you ignored your instincts, what if you were one move away from saving someone. Think on that and stop judging every step like it has to be epic.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is a re-working of a 2012 film of the same name, by the same writers and director.
- GoofsAt about the 18-minute mark you see the main characters driving on West Main Street in Louisville. At this time, they are supposed to be driving to Middletown and Hurstbourne, which are in the eastern part of Louisville.
- ConnectionsRemake of Amber Alert (2012)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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