Final Recourse

5.1
2013 1 hr 31 min Drama , Thriller

A wealthy high powered woman suffers a horrible tragedy after which she descends into substance abuse,turning her back on her family. She later discovers that someone close to her may be behind her subsequent abduction and kidnapping.

  • Cast:
    Teri Polo , Chazz Palminteri , Tia Carrere , Lucas Elliot Eberl , Matt Socia

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Reviews

Lovesusti
2013/12/29

The Worst Film Ever

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SpuffyWeb
2013/12/30

Sadly Over-hyped

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Greenes
2013/12/31

Please don't spend money on this.

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FuzzyTagz
2014/01/01

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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ramnarine
2014/01/02

I'm not sure if they overplayed the tragedy thing or the writing was too on the nose or what it was, but I knew what was going on immediately from the kidnapping. What I find more shocking are the reviewers/commenters who are complaining about the ending gone awry. Seriously??? Then again, I apparently ruined the movie for some of the people I saw the movie with while others were noting story points that supported my claim.So, if you are the type of person who figures out whodunit pretty quickly, not the most challenging movie for you to see. If not, you might be upset by the twist ending.

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MattyGibbs
2014/01/03

I have seen some preposterous films in my time but Taken for Ransom/Final Recourse really is up there as one of the silliest. Even with the ridiculous story line this still fails to be sufficiently entertaining. The plot tries to be clever with numerous twists but they are so contrived and unconvincing that rather than being impressed you are left irritated. Everything about the film is amateurish, the acting, the dialogue, the script. Terri Polo fails to convince as the lead although to be fair to her she was the best one in this and even the best actress in the world would have struggled in her role. The bad guys were bad caricatures and the supporting cast especially the husband were wooden. The ending really does defy belief. It is so ridiculous and laughable that it falls into the so bad it's good category and the only reason I didn't rate this film a 1. I can't recommend this film to anyone other than those looking for an a laughably ludicrous film to watch. Quite how this currently has a rating of 5.6 is beyond my comprehension. Just awful.

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StevieeJay
2014/01/04

*** WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS!! ***"Final Recourse" (aka "Taken for Ransom") is a superb movie -- I really enjoyed it and thought it had a great message.It was extremely well acted, and the early part was very convincing about the deterioration of the woman played by Teri Polo (Brooke) after the tragedy with her son. Her decline and dissolution was heartbreaking to watch. You could feel for her, and it was a very convincing portrayal. In fact it made me uncomfortable, but not enough to turn away from the movie, and I pressed on.I have to admit that the whole kidnapping part seemed like a setup almost from the get-go, and I was very suspicious of that. And it _really_ felt like a setup as soon as she met that kid in the next cell. But you never knew if it was a setup, you didn't have any proof, and there was always that nagging doubt, "What if this is the real thing?"But it was odd because, you're thinking, "These guys (the kidnappers) are not going to sit there and go to all that trouble with a victim." You figure they either kill them or get what they want. To go to all that trouble seemed like a lot.But again, you kept going with it because of this sort of reverse suspension of disbelief.Chazz Palminteri of course was great. And the attempted escapes were scary because you just didn't know what was going to happen.When she came back with the authorities and there was no trace left, I was sort of puzzled because I kept thinking, maybe some higher criminal forces are at work here. I could envision that the mob or somebody swooped in and cleaned the place of all evidence, using bleach, etc. Just like in other movies and TV shows where that kind of thing is done. Maybe they cleaned up their tracks. Alternately, you wondered if she was in some sort of hallucinatory mode and she'd imagined the whole thing.Then of course you see the husband and the assistant and you're thinking, "Aha, affair." And you felt for Brooke as she found out that the two had visited the jewelry shop a few days earlier. And when she discovered the paintings, and that they hadn't been sold, contrary to what she'd been told, you couldn't help feeling that there was a sinister plot afoot -- that the husband and his lover had concocted this whole thing, maybe to kill her, or to get the ransom money in a deal with the crooks, or just to fake the whole thing to get the money, and then they'd run off and leave her with all the bills or whatever. At any rate, all roads pointed to evil intent.When it was revealed at the end that the whole thing was an exercise in "immersion therapy," that was a great conclusion and in fact the one that I think everybody would have wanted. I mean, if it had been me, I would have been incredibly angry, and in a sense you're wondering why Brooke isn't more enraged when she finds this out. She had a right to be angry at this "kidnapping" because the whole thing was dangerous at many points, including the imprisonment, everything -- someone could have gotten killed. (Oh, and during the kidnapping, when they took that guy out and shot him, you knew that was done to scare her. Same thing with when the kid said his father paid up but they were still keeping him to try to get more.)But what a relief! And it's a great idea that you could shock someone out of their self-destructive stupor into finding the inner strength to fight a larger battle for survival. I'm guessing that was the message, and it came across loud and clear.It was a nice thought of taking someone so distraught and destitute because of the family tragedy and shocking them out of that and mobilizing their inner strength because they have to fight to survive, which elevates them above their state of feeling sorry for themselves. In fact, in reality, that might be the only thing that would shock her out of the depths of such a tragedy with her son -- or let's say it would require something at that order of magnitude to give enough of a shock to mobilize her out of her state and back into being a capable human.It was nice when the people at the end confessed their roles -- Chazz Palminteri as the well-meaning therapist, and probably most importantly, the assistant (Tia Carrere) as the one who had set this all up in an effort to help Brooke. And of course the father as being faithful and wanting nothing more than to help his wife. It's funny how you're thinking all these negative things like infidelity, collusion, co- conspiracy, criminal enterprise, blackmail, and all the rest, and it's all benign in purpose and motive.So the father was trustworthy after all, and loyal, as was the assistant. And the therapist and his crew played their parts.The overall message to me is that it's possible to rise up above the tragedies and downfalls of life and find strength to go on even after such great loss.I will say that it's a movie that stays with you well after it's over, and the message will last a long time. I think the folks who made this movie did a great job, and it's a movie that adds something to the canon. It's more than entertainment. It has a positive, uplifting message. And I'm glad I had the chance to see it. It definitely adds something to my life.A job well done. Kudos to the filmmakers, actors, and crew for creating a great and noble work of art.

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edwagreen
2014/01/05

I've never seen a movie go completely awry in the last 20 minutes or so.When a couple lose their son in an auto accident, it's all downhill for the mother quite rapidly.This is just in time for her to be kidnapped and put into an abandoned gym with another kidnap victim.The two plot to escape and do so leaving their tormentors dead in a sea of bullets. Unfortunately, her fellow captive also takes a bullet.Returning to the real world, our heroine soon "discovers" that supposedly her husband is carrying on with her partner.It's then that this film goes completely berserk. The unimaginable occurs with our dead people coming alive. We wanted our heroine to return to good health, but what was done to her is absolutely preposterous. Ridiculous to say the least.

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