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A desperate American couple discovers all is not what it seems when they uncover a high-stakes underground scam while traveling abroad. To expose the truth and get back to the U.S., they mus... Read allA desperate American couple discovers all is not what it seems when they uncover a high-stakes underground scam while traveling abroad. To expose the truth and get back to the U.S., they must risk their lives to save their daughter.A desperate American couple discovers all is not what it seems when they uncover a high-stakes underground scam while traveling abroad. To expose the truth and get back to the U.S., they must risk their lives to save their daughter.
Jandres Burgos Caballero
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Oscar Guerrero
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Isabelle Adriani
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- (as Isabella Adriani)
Sunshine Logroño
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- (as Emmanuel Logrono)
Blas Sien Diaz
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Here goes an hour and a half of my life for nothing. the acting was very bad (even John Cusack's), the directing is very very bad. the story itself is not solid, and the reason for the couple to adopt is repeating itself over and over, directors have to find a new reason for couples to adopt other than that story. i think the story shows how naive this couple was, and how they got themselves in trouble, and the funny thing is they won against a very bad people, loaded with guns and criminal history. the husband doesn't look of the type who will beat a whole gang, and he looked as comfortable with the places he is in as it were his neighborhood.
I don't recommend this movie at all, very bad and a waste of time.
I don't recommend this movie at all, very bad and a waste of time.
"This scam that you're talking about might be true but it also might not be so you have to keep looking for her." Shannon (Lefevre) and Steven (Phillippe) are Americans who have traveled to another country in order to pick up the daughter they have adopted. The girl loves them instantly and the parents feel the same way. When they wake up one morning and find her gone they run to the police who tell them about a common adoption scam that is being run. The new parents decide to take it upon themselves to get her back anyway they can. This is a movie that I wasn't expecting a whole lot from but was pleasantly surprised at how much I like this. The movie was tense and gripping almost the entire time. The emotion of parents having their child taken really helps you get sucked in and you are right there with them hoping they find the girl. While it is sometimes predictable it doesn't distract from the intensity and I liked this quite a but. Overall, a gripping movie about a real problem in the world that I recommend watching. I give this a B.
Low budget, low grade thriller which cynically pretends it is dealing with the issue of child trafficking.
In fact its just a dumb trailer with multiple endings to pad out its short running time and lack of main plot.
Steven (Ryan Phillippe) and Shannon (Rachelle Lefevre) are a couple who have received a multi million dollar payout after an automobile accident which also left her unable to have kids.
They take part in an adoption process abroad to take care of an Haitian girl which is going to cost them a lot of money. Just before the process is finalized the keep bumping into Benjamin (John Cusack) and then later realise that the girl they were hoping to adopt has disappeared and the whole adoption process was a scam. As the local police tell them, the girl was reclaimed and the scam will move on elsewhere.
However the schemers want more as they become aware that our couple have serious money so go for a big payday by kidnapping them.
The film has a flimsy plot and flimsier action and just when you thought its all over we get a literal cliffhanger and then some more.
The film actually feels longer than its short running time. It is a straight to pay TV film which has bagged a couple of well known names who perform adequately with a poor script and not very good direction. However the actress playing the adopted girl was very stiff and inanimate. If I was adopting her I would had asked for a refund.
In fact its just a dumb trailer with multiple endings to pad out its short running time and lack of main plot.
Steven (Ryan Phillippe) and Shannon (Rachelle Lefevre) are a couple who have received a multi million dollar payout after an automobile accident which also left her unable to have kids.
They take part in an adoption process abroad to take care of an Haitian girl which is going to cost them a lot of money. Just before the process is finalized the keep bumping into Benjamin (John Cusack) and then later realise that the girl they were hoping to adopt has disappeared and the whole adoption process was a scam. As the local police tell them, the girl was reclaimed and the scam will move on elsewhere.
However the schemers want more as they become aware that our couple have serious money so go for a big payday by kidnapping them.
The film has a flimsy plot and flimsier action and just when you thought its all over we get a literal cliffhanger and then some more.
The film actually feels longer than its short running time. It is a straight to pay TV film which has bagged a couple of well known names who perform adequately with a poor script and not very good direction. However the actress playing the adopted girl was very stiff and inanimate. If I was adopting her I would had asked for a refund.
Lazy writing that creates suspense through characters' stupidity and overused tropes.
The beginning of the movie is the only thing that's good about it.
The beginning of the movie is the only thing that's good about it.
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- TriviaBased on real-life events.
- GoofsBenjamin and Shannon are informed by Reigert (adoption agency representative) that they would have to wait for Nina to obtain her passport before she can depart Puerto Rico and return to Chicago. Passports are not required for travel between Puerto Rico and the mainland U.S. since Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States since 1898. Any adult traveling via airplane to the mainland (Chicago) would only have to show valid identification such as a state-issued driver license or identification card when checking in at the airport. Minors traveling with adults are not required to have identification.
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- 1h 36m(96 min)
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