A woman's peaceful mountain getaway takes a bizarre turn when her boyfriend disappears, and a random naked man shows up claiming to be him.A woman's peaceful mountain getaway takes a bizarre turn when her boyfriend disappears, and a random naked man shows up claiming to be him.A woman's peaceful mountain getaway takes a bizarre turn when her boyfriend disappears, and a random naked man shows up claiming to be him.
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I don't normally review movies although I'm very critical of them in my head to myself. This one was clever. It's only an hour and ten minutes and doesn't waste much of its runtime. I'm not gonna lie, I was confused at first, I may have blinked too many times. I feel like the plot was revealed a little early, however it made my confusion very brief. I don't know any of the actors and they done fairly well. Very well done on a seemingly low budget movie I knew or heard nothing about before tripping over it accidentally, looking for something completely different. It did not disappoint. And on a positive note: for a movie in 2025 I didn't have to muscle thru a bunch of political or ideologies to watch, which currently is next to impossible to find. Enjoy, I did.
I saw the film come up on Amazon movies and had a brief look at the reviews here on IMDB. I thought I'd give it a shot seeing as the runtime is just over an hour and the risk of wasting my time was low.
Given the minimal budget this film must have been made on, it's really quite good. A man, Chris, is with his girlfriend and some other friends at a house they have rented for a weekend. At night they see a green light and Chris later goes out on his own to investigate and disappears. The next morning a strange man appears and claims to be Chris. From that point you are left guessing what's going on - alien abduction, or something else?
I thought the script was well thought out. My only criticism is the reason behind the events that take place. I felt this aspect of the plot was very weak. We are also left wondering about the background of the person who instigates the events. A whole lot of backstory is missing, which certainly does not help with explaining the aforementioned reason.
Nevertheless, it held my attention and I didn't feel disappointed by the ending. There are many recent huge Hollywood films I can't say that about.
Summary: It's a green light for this little film.
Given the minimal budget this film must have been made on, it's really quite good. A man, Chris, is with his girlfriend and some other friends at a house they have rented for a weekend. At night they see a green light and Chris later goes out on his own to investigate and disappears. The next morning a strange man appears and claims to be Chris. From that point you are left guessing what's going on - alien abduction, or something else?
I thought the script was well thought out. My only criticism is the reason behind the events that take place. I felt this aspect of the plot was very weak. We are also left wondering about the background of the person who instigates the events. A whole lot of backstory is missing, which certainly does not help with explaining the aforementioned reason.
Nevertheless, it held my attention and I didn't feel disappointed by the ending. There are many recent huge Hollywood films I can't say that about.
Summary: It's a green light for this little film.
If you've ever wondered what would happen if a mid-2000s direct-to-DVD sci-fi disaster collided headfirst with a student film from 2002 - but with 2025 cameras and a bold, unapologetic attitude - Abduct: Resurrection is your fever dream come to life
The script feels like it was written in 2004 on a broken Nokia phone during detention. Dialogue swings wildly from Shakespearean monologues to lines like, "You can't uninstall destiny, bro!" delivered with such earnestness that you have to respect it.
The Acting - Hilariously Dumb No one in this cast is going to the Oscars - unless they're working the buffet. But that's the charm. These actors fully commit to their roles, whether it's dramatically screaming "DUDE" in slow motion for a full 37 seconds or the villain turning to "Time to defrag... you."
The Budget - Wait, did they shoot this in a cabana?
The Verdict - A Glorious Mess Abduct: is more than a film - it's an experience. A chaotic love letter to the early 2000s era of "so-bad-it's-good" cinema. It's clumsy, nonsensical, and often laugh-out-loud ridiculous. But it knows exactly what it is: a tongue-in-cheek homage to the days when weird genre mashups and bad acting were worn like a badge of honor.
The script feels like it was written in 2004 on a broken Nokia phone during detention. Dialogue swings wildly from Shakespearean monologues to lines like, "You can't uninstall destiny, bro!" delivered with such earnestness that you have to respect it.
The Acting - Hilariously Dumb No one in this cast is going to the Oscars - unless they're working the buffet. But that's the charm. These actors fully commit to their roles, whether it's dramatically screaming "DUDE" in slow motion for a full 37 seconds or the villain turning to "Time to defrag... you."
The Budget - Wait, did they shoot this in a cabana?
The Verdict - A Glorious Mess Abduct: is more than a film - it's an experience. A chaotic love letter to the early 2000s era of "so-bad-it's-good" cinema. It's clumsy, nonsensical, and often laugh-out-loud ridiculous. But it knows exactly what it is: a tongue-in-cheek homage to the days when weird genre mashups and bad acting were worn like a badge of honor.
Not what I was expecting at all! Just honestly? I just found it to be a really, really good time.
People don't realize how hard it is to make micro budget films and when it's fun and it works and you're not bored? I thought the acting and directing was spot on and the director clearly put a lot of heart into this, even appearing in it! Films are beautiful, this is beautiful and weird and fun. Of course this is not going to feel like a studio horror, these are just a bunch of artists making their art. So I grade it on that scale as well. That's a 10/10 from me. Vibes. It's just a blast. Highly recommend.
People don't realize how hard it is to make micro budget films and when it's fun and it works and you're not bored? I thought the acting and directing was spot on and the director clearly put a lot of heart into this, even appearing in it! Films are beautiful, this is beautiful and weird and fun. Of course this is not going to feel like a studio horror, these are just a bunch of artists making their art. So I grade it on that scale as well. That's a 10/10 from me. Vibes. It's just a blast. Highly recommend.
Of course I had never heard anything about this 2025 movie titled "Abduct", except what the synopsis read, and the fact that it was apparently a horror movie. And given my love of all things horror, and the fact that I enjoy watching any movie that I haven't previously seen before, of course I opted to check out what director Chris Riggi had to offer.
Writers Ken Kirby and Chris Riggi put together a script and storyline that proved interesting. Well, right up to the point where it is revealed what is actually going on; from there, the movie just tumbled downhill fast and it started to make absolutely no sense. I will not spoil anything here, but it felt like a tremendous slap in the face with a cold, dead fish.
Now, "Abduct" is listed as a horror movie, so I was expecting this to be a horror movie. But the fact of the matter was, however, that this movie was merely a thriller.
The acting performances in "Abduct" were actually good. I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, and that actually spoke in favor of the movie, as I enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen.
The movie's cover is insanely low budget and amateurish, and it does absolutely nothing to entice the audience with what the movie is about.
I would not recommend you to spend 70 minutes on watching "Abduct", as it essentially was a rather forgettable movie in the end. And those abysmal last 20-something minutes just made it ridiculous to have sat through 45-odd minutes of actual storytelling and an interesting narrative, only to have the writers do a 180 and pull one over your head.
My rating of director Chris Riggi's 2025 movie "Abduct" lands on a three out of ten stars. The movie was quite good up until about the last 20-something minutes of the movie, and there everything just fell apart.
Writers Ken Kirby and Chris Riggi put together a script and storyline that proved interesting. Well, right up to the point where it is revealed what is actually going on; from there, the movie just tumbled downhill fast and it started to make absolutely no sense. I will not spoil anything here, but it felt like a tremendous slap in the face with a cold, dead fish.
Now, "Abduct" is listed as a horror movie, so I was expecting this to be a horror movie. But the fact of the matter was, however, that this movie was merely a thriller.
The acting performances in "Abduct" were actually good. I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, and that actually spoke in favor of the movie, as I enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen.
The movie's cover is insanely low budget and amateurish, and it does absolutely nothing to entice the audience with what the movie is about.
I would not recommend you to spend 70 minutes on watching "Abduct", as it essentially was a rather forgettable movie in the end. And those abysmal last 20-something minutes just made it ridiculous to have sat through 45-odd minutes of actual storytelling and an interesting narrative, only to have the writers do a 180 and pull one over your head.
My rating of director Chris Riggi's 2025 movie "Abduct" lands on a three out of ten stars. The movie was quite good up until about the last 20-something minutes of the movie, and there everything just fell apart.
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