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Prisoners (2013)

September. 20,2013
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8.2
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R
| Drama Thriller Crime

Keller Dover is facing a parent’s worst nightmare: his young daughter and her friend have gone missing. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki arrests the only suspect – the driver of an RV on which the girls had been playing – but a lack of evidence forces his release. As pressure mounts, Loki’s team pursues multiple leads while a frantic Dover decides he has no choice but to take matters into his own hands.

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Lawbolisted
2013/09/20

Powerful

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Contentar
2013/09/21

Best movie of this year hands down!

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CrawlerChunky
2013/09/22

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Bumpy Chip
2013/09/23

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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llVIU
2013/09/24

I think the movie is OK at showing how desperate the situation gets, when parents and the police just search and search and search... and search... and search some more, and still cannot find any useful clues to the wereabouts of the missing kids. It gives the sense of hopelessness, of being lost and not knowing what to do. Shows how frustrated people can get. I don't want to spoil it too much, my rating says it clearly... it's an OK movie.

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umairghouri
2013/09/25

I have been watching many Mystery movies lately and this movie is a must watch. The acting is done superbly by both Huge Jackman and Jake. Huge performing a serious roll really stands out. Also the way movie progress is really good. Its a slow pace movie making suspense and thrill come into play and till the end you remain who is going to be it.

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Sam Panico
2013/09/26

Kelly Dover (Hugh Jackman, forever Wolverine to me) and his wife Grace (Mario Bello, A History of Violence) are celebrating Thanksgiving with their friends Franklin Birch (Terrence Howard, Hustle & Flow) and his wife Nancy (Viola Davis, about whom I love the fact that she was in both Fences and Suicide Squad). The kids are at play - older kids Ralph (Dylan Minnette, Let Me In) and Eliza (Zoe Soul, The Purge: Anarchy) downstairs watching TV, younger children Anna and Joy outside.Earlier, they girls had been playing on an RV and the older kids had gotten them away from it. But now, the younger children are nowhere to be found. Soon, a massive police manhunt is underway.Detective Loki (Jake Gyllenhaal, forever Spider-Man to me) finds the RV outside a gas station and chases its occupant: Alex Jones (Paul Dano, Little Miss Sunshine). The man has the IQ of a child and his RV is clean, but Kelly wants him kept in jail. The police, however, can't do that.Loki explores every lead he has, including looking up sex offenders in the area, such as Father Dunn, a priest who killed a man and buried him in his basement. That man informed him that he was at war with God and had already killed 16 children.Alex is released as TV cameras roll and Kelly attacks him, right after the man says, "They didn't cry until I left them." No one but Kelly hears this. He follows the suspect on his own, without the police, and when he hears the man sing the song his daughter sang the day she was taken, he snaps.Using the building his father willed him that has gone dormant, Alex is beaten and tortured for what he knows. Jackman is excellent in these scenes and was encouraged to push his rage as far as it could go. It shows.Loki is still on the case but his attention is divided between keeping track of Kelly and searching for a mysterious man who attended the candlelight vigil for the girls. That suspect, Bob Jones, lives in a house covered by mazes, with giant plastic storage bins filled with snakes and articles of children's' clothing covered by pig blood. Frustrated that he can't solve the case - he's never lost one before - Loki attacks Jones in the interrogation room. In the confusion, Jones grabs a gun and kills himself. The police figure that he never killed the girls or took them - he just wanted to be part of this. Loki thinks there's something more.Kelly continues torturing Alex, who also nearly escapes his interrogation in a scene that mirrors the one where Jones grabbed the gun. He finally confesses that the girls are lost in the maze, which is intercut with Loki matching the maze drawings that Bob Jones did with the necklace of the man he found in the basement of Father Dunn.When Joy is found alive, she says to Kelly, "You were there." What does this mean? Well, I don't want to spoil any more of the story. It's too good.Jackman, Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano and Melissa Leo (who appears in heavy makeup as Alex Jones' aunt) are all astounding in this. In particular, Gyllenhaal and Dano make some really interesting choices for their takes on their characters. However, soem advice: Dano speaks incredibly low. Watch his scenes with close captioning on or you will miss some integral parts of the plot.Denis Villeneuve director is assured, with a slow-building suspense throughout the film, including some long pauses on static shots in the open. He's since directed Sicario, Arrival and Blade Runner 2049.Writer Aaron Guzikowski started writing this film back in 2007, where it ended up on The Black List, which contains the most popular unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Afterward, he wrote the script for remake of Soviet film Reykjavík-Rotterdam called Contraband (which has nothing to do with Fulci's movie, despite me getting the wrong DVD several times when I tried to order that film) and he is currently working on a reboot of The Wolf Man.

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evinscully
2013/09/27

Pretty decent, I thought it was very well shot and that despite the over dramatic scene's being a bit much, the acting was good. If you like the video game Heavy Rain, it is has a very similar tone/themes to that

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