Kidnap
A mother (in her Minivan) stops at nothing to recover her kidnapped son.
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- Cast:
- Halle Berry , Sage Correa , Chris McGinn , Lew Temple , Jason George , Christopher Berry , Arron Shiver
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Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Best movie of this year hands down!
a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Halley Berry's performance is a 10!!! what we mom's will do for our kids!!
Luis Prieto's "Kidnap" is mostly a typical kidnapping story, with Halle Berry as a mom stopping at nothing to save her son. The different path that this movie takes is what Berry's character discovers along the way.But that's it. Otherwise, the whole thing was predictable. Not one that I recommend. I hope that Prieto directs better movies in the future.
Worthless movie.Seams that production target group is the totally naive audience. One and a half hour totally wasted.
As an undemanding thriller, I found KIDNAP a lot of fun and a lot better than the reviews I previously read led me to believe. It's one of the many interesting films that Netflix are making themselves today and in the process giving traditional Hollywood films a run for their money. The film stars Halle Berry as a determined mother who snaps into action when her child is kidnapped, forcing her into a cross-country pursuit to rescue him. The structure is a little like a modern-day DUEL, without the same kind of suspense, although there's plenty of momentum to see this one through. I found Berry's acting somewhat limited and histrionic at times, and it doesn't help that the script gives her the dumbest lines to recite, literally spoon-fed "explain the plot" moments. On the plus side, there are nice little turns for Lew Temple and Christopher Berry, both of THE WALKING DEAD, and the cinematography is quite nice, particularly in the many and varied car chase moments.