Really intense and well done thriller. One of the few in the last years with great performances by Jackman, Gyllenhaal and Dano. It also has some content to chew. I really enjoyed watching it.
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Prisoners
Overview
Keller Dover is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend, Joy, and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated RV that had earlier been parked on their street.
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19/09/2013
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Hugh Jackman
Keller Dover
Jake Gyllenhaal
Detective Loki
Viola Davis
Nancy Birch
Maria Bello
Grace Dover
Terrence Howard
Franklin Birch
Melissa Leo
Holly Jones
Paul Dano
Alex Jones
Dylan Minnette
Ralph Dover
Zoë Soul
Eliza Birch
Erin Gerasimovich
Anna Dover
Kyla-Drew
Joy Birch
Wayne Duvall
Captain Richard O'Malley
Len Cariou
Father Patrick Dunn
David Dastmalchian
Bob Taylor
Brad James
Officer Carter
Anthony Reynolds
Officer Wedge
Robert C. Treveiler
Forensics Guy
Sandra Ellis Lafferty
Mrs. Milland
Victoria Staley
Check Out Girl
Todd Truley
Detective Chemelinski
Brian Daye
Desk Sergeant
Alisa Harris
Police Clerk
Robert Mello
Roger
Jeff Pope
Sex Offender #1
Rodrick Goins
Sex Offender #2
Mark Drum
Sex Offender #3
Lana Yoo
Chinese Waitress
Pam Smith
Police Station Reporter #1
Gloria Webber
Police Station Reporter #2
Michelle Keller
Woman at Vigil
John Atwood
Newscaster
Stacy Melich
Woman Motorist
J. Omar Castro
Cop in Hospital
Jane McNeill
Nurse
Dennis Christopher
Mr. Jones (uncredited)
Takara Clark
Captain O'Malley's Secretary (uncredited)
Jason Davis
Paul Brewer (uncredited)
Katrina Despain
Kim Milland (uncredited)
Brody Rose
Bill Brewer (uncredited)
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Certainly Villenueve's most accessible film, but still a very good one. Final rating:★★★½ - I strongly recommend you make the time.
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What a powerful film and what a great acting. I just couldn't help rewinding various scenes throughout, especially when Jackman's character showed anger and frustration for either his child being abducted or having what he thought was the culprit being tortured, although getting nowhere. Definitely a must for Mystery/Drama. 8/10
Read full review →MUST SEE MOVIES BEFORE YOU DIE, another masterpiece by Hugh Jackman, surprising plot-twist!!
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Be prepared for the worst, but hope for the best. Pray for the best, but prepare for the worst. Prisoners is directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Aaron Guzikowski. It stars Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Terence Howard, Maria Bello, Melissa Leo and Paul Dano. Music is by Jóhann Jóhannsson and cinematography by Roger Deakins. When Keller Dover's (Jackman) daughter and her friend go missing, he takes matters into his own hands... At first glance of the plot synopis, one could be forgiven for thinking this is yet another revenge thriller filled out by police procedu…
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**This heavy film is not for everyone but for those that enjoy suspenseful crime cinema, this is one of the absolute best.** A crime thriller that brilliantly manages its slow pace to create the same dread the characters feel in the hearts of the audience. Every passing second steals the parents' hope away that they could ever find their children alive. Everything about this movie emphasizes the story's emotion, from the acting and muted color tones to the sets and directing.
Read full review →Prisoners is a carefully constructed labyrinth, deceptively simple and very clever. The material was nothing new even when the film was released, but director Denis Villeneuve (pre-Dune) and screenwriter Aaron Guzikowski work a few unexpected twists and turns into their maze to keep us on our toes. The key element, however, is Hugh Jackman’s career-best performance as Keller Dover, a father whose patience for police work quickly runs thin when Detective Loki (the always effective Jake Gyllenhaal) fails to find Dover’s kidnapped little daughter. It will surprise no one that Dover decides to …
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Prisoners is a largely generic revenge / suspense / mystery "they have my kid" tale with a predictable plot that gives itself away too early. No attempt at realism, this is Scooby-Doo style investigation - lie detectors are treated seriously, "bad guys" are largely 1-dimensional with poorly explained motives designed to surprise rather than give insight, etc. It tries to make up for this in a few ways: a) bump up the intensity of scenes (comes across forced and awkward), b) add extra violence and dark semi-religious symbolism (seems out of place and largely meaningless), and most importantl…
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If proof were needed of the versatility of both Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal then this film has to be it. Jackman delivers what can only be described as a visceral performance here as “Keller” (HJ) and his family prepare to celebrate Christmas. Right from the start, we sense their’s a bleak and chilly town, but the family atmosphere as daughter “Anna” (Erin Gerasimovich) and her best friend “Joy” (Kyla-Drew) are amongst friends enjoying their day. As times ticks on, though, he notices that the girls have gone AWOL. No amount of yelling or local searching is helping so the police are duly c…
Read full review →Wow.I mean acting and a story is 10/10.Jake did such a good performance.You can feel the story and its like movie ends in a moment.From the start to the end you enjoy.All the actors did such a work specialy the 2 leeding actors.Its like in real life not something imaginary.enjoy
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