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The Abduction of Zack Butterfield

  • 2011
  • 1h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,0/10
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The Abduction of Zack Butterfield (2011)
A beautiful but disturbed young woman returns after combat as an American mercenary in Iraq and abducts a 14 year old New York boy, holding him prisoner in her isolated country home as a  bizarre relationship develops.
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA disturbed young woman returns to the US after combat as an American mercenary in Iraq and abducts a 14 year old boy, holding him prisoner in her isolated country home as a bizarre relation... Leer todoA disturbed young woman returns to the US after combat as an American mercenary in Iraq and abducts a 14 year old boy, holding him prisoner in her isolated country home as a bizarre relationship develops.A disturbed young woman returns to the US after combat as an American mercenary in Iraq and abducts a 14 year old boy, holding him prisoner in her isolated country home as a bizarre relationship develops.

  • Dirección
    • Rick Lancaster
  • Guión
    • Stephen M. Ryder
    • Rick Lancaster
  • Reparto principal
    • Brett Helsham
    • TJ Plunkett
    • Lisa Gunn
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,0/10
    255
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Rick Lancaster
    • Guión
      • Stephen M. Ryder
      • Rick Lancaster
    • Reparto principal
      • Brett Helsham
      • TJ Plunkett
      • Lisa Gunn
    • 8Reseñas de usuarios
    • 9Reseñas de críticos
    • 6Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    The Abduction of Zack Butterfield
    Trailer 1:49
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    Brett Helsham
    Brett Helsham
    • April McKenna
    TJ Plunkett
    TJ Plunkett
    • Zack Butterfield
    Lisa Gunn
    Lisa Gunn
    • Marianne Butterfield
    Aaron Letrick
    Aaron Letrick
    • Peter Butterfield
    Celine du Tertre
    • Emily
    Anthony Ames
    Anthony Ames
    • Agent Quincannon
    Stephen M. Ryder
    Stephen M. Ryder
    • Sheriff Butler
    • (as Stephen Ryder)
    Walter Masterson
    Walter Masterson
    • Mike
    Domenico D'Ippolito
    • Chris Briggs
    Nina Rausch
    Nina Rausch
    • Cindy Butterfield
    Ryan Ward
    Ryan Ward
    • Gary
    Connor Buckley
    Connor Buckley
    • Travis
    Master Kwon
    • Taekwondo Teacher
    James Filardi
    • Jimmy
    Richard Bellmund
    • Richie
    Rick Lancaster
    • Agent Harnett
    France Menk
    • The Poster Lady
    Michael Telesco
    • Taekwondo Opponent
    • Dirección
      • Rick Lancaster
    • Guión
      • Stephen M. Ryder
      • Rick Lancaster
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    3wmadavis

    A long awaited... disappointment

    I waited a long time for this to become available on DVD. It's an interesting idea for a movie and the trailer made it look like it could be a credible film, but it is close to bottom-of-the-barrel film making. Barely a notch above homemade YouTube video productions. For such a prurient plot line there is nothing in this movie that would make a nun blush. The most memorable sex scene involves them jumping on the bed as the camera moves away and points to the floor as the couple's articles of clothing are thrown there into a pile while music from Swan Lake is played. Swan Lake! It was like a parody of a bad lovemaking scene! The boy is appealing enough in the lead but every other performance in the movie seems amateurish. The young woman is nowhere near credible as a skilled and dangerous war veteran. And it ends abruptly with several captions to explain what happened after, which were both inane and unsatisfying. Somebody had an provocative idea for a movie, but no ability to deliver one.
    4CabbageCustard

    Fails on all levels

    Whatever it is you like in a movie - suspense, family drama, a gripping story, true-life drama, a plausible story or , let's be honest, a little bit of eroticism, this movie is just not going to provide it In fact, this movie fails so badly it is quite laughable. I think the producers think they are doing that, but they're not.

    A story idea that has definite possibilities is ruined by a ridiculous script, clunky and unrealistic dialogue and, most of all, a complete lack of acting ability by any single member of the cast. Essentially, this movie is just a series of increasingly unlikely, poorly staged and simply ridiculous set pieces portraying the life of young Zac Butterfield during his abduction, the half-hearted efforts of the authorities as they seek to find him, and the travailles of his parents as they deal with the reality of their missing son.

    I guess this movie isn't all bad. I guess it is family friendly in that there is very little flesh shown and barely any swearing. Trouble is, not many members of your family are going to be able to sit through it. I guess the best thing you can say about it is it doesn't last too long.
    10iammenkphoto

    Beautifully shot and directed.

    Beautifully rendered depiction of psychology of interrelationship that can develop between captor and captured...Using older woman - younger boy to illustrate how this can occur. A too frequent scenario, usually passed by, here examined with depth, clarity and sensitivity. The relationships most frequently used to illustrate this are between older men and younger women, or between persons of the same sex. Iraq was the first war in which we sent women into combat. Post traumatic stress disorder is expressed in many ways. Using this disorder, the writer and director have detailed the development of this relationship with such finesse that the viewer is alternately thrown from compassion to revulsion to sorrow. If you have it within you, you will come away with greater depth of feeling and understanding about this condition. The cinematography by Aric Jacobson is exquisite. (I shot the set stills for this film.)
    8gradyharp

    The aftermath of war, coming of age, and other traumas

    Now and then along comes a new film by a young director who co-wrote a story and brings it to life with a degree of freshness that makes us look forward to further works from his hands. Such is the case for Rick Lancaster whose little film THE ABDUCTION OF ZACK BUTTERFIELD deserves attention. Rick comes to this project well prepared: he attended Harvard, Yale, NYU (Drama) and Cornell University where he graduated with honors with two Bachelors Degrees, and went on to earn a Masters Degree. Rick then attended Film Editors school in New York City, learned the craft and became a member of the Film Editors Union. Catching the bug for directing he found a friendly mentor (and producer) in Stephen Ryder, the CEO of Metropolis Films, whose skills in writing are well known (the highly honored and populate L.I.E.) and together these two men wrote the screenplay and gathered a young cast of very fine talent and out came THE ABDUCTION OF ZACK BUTTERFIELD.

    The story takes chances and that is why it works so well. A polished high school 14-year-old athlete (martial arts) and fine student – Zach (beautifully underplayed by TJ Plunkett) is not one to go along with his in-crowd macho classmates but has a fine and healthy relationship with his parents (Lisa Gunn and Aaron Letrick) and girlfriend Emily (Celine du Tertre). Out on a jog Zack is abducted by the beautiful April (Brett Helsham) who happens to be an Iraq and Afghanistan war veteran with a creepy dysfunctional family history. April cuffs Zack, tacks him to a hidden cottage in the back country, and places a necklace loaded with malleable explosive beads, and begins what appears to be a BDSM relationship. Gradually both April and Zack find aspects of their own needs fulfilled by the other and have a deepening if bizarre relationship. At home Zack's parents continue to watch for Zack's return and the local sheriff (played with unusual skill by Stephen Ryder) and FBI agents try to find him. An incident changes the plot after three months have passed - a young lad finds the cabin when seeking for assistance with his stalled car, sees Zack through the window, April notices and ends the lad's interference. Zack now realizes the full extent of April's war and childhood damaged psyche and the film ends with a surprise.

    The story is told with restraint, due no doubt to Rick Lancaster's sensitive direction, and there are many subtle inferences about the manner in which we are living at present that give the story significant substance. This is a strong film from a committed company and crew top to bottom and deserves a wider theatrical release.
    1JustinJKanter

    I will never get that time back

    I have never felt so compelled to tell people to stay away from a film, a filmmaker and actors more than this film, this filmmaker and these actors. (so much so that I actually signed up for an IMDb account!)

    Not only are they wasting any audience's time. But you can feel the absolute waste of time they all must have experienced. After all, I only lost about an hour and a half of my time. A loss I deeply regret, but I can only imagine that the writers, producers, director and actors have lost much more time and have done irreparable damage to their reputations. The only good thing I can say is that actor playing Agent Quincannon reminds me of 70's porn actor Scott Noll, unfortunately he seems to come from the same deer in the headlights school of acting porn actors do.

    The sad thing is that the set up, the idea behind the film is not half bad. It's a little like Hard Candy meets L.I.E. (which this "screenwriter/producer" also created. He seems to be plagiarizing himself and doing some self-therapy all at once.)

    The execution however is so laughably amateurish that at every aspect from beginning to end you are slack-jawed at how anyone involved in the production didn't just walk away. That the actors had to deliver such leaden lines is one thing, but if you are gonna have such a terrible script then at least the producers should have insisted in casting better actors. Or perhaps this was a case of producers scraping the bottom of the barrel as no self-respecting actor would ever take on a role if they actually bothered to read the script.

    Did I watch the entire thing? Yes,I unfortunately did. Did I feel my time was wasted, no doubt. So why didn't I walk away? Because I expected at least something to happen to elevate it to camp status. That moment unfortunately never came, which leads me to believe everyone involved actually thought they were making something good.

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      Chris Briggs: God, you are so pussy-whipped.

      Zack Butterfield: Oh, fuck you, Chris, I'm not whipped. That's so ridiculous.

      Chris Briggs: Right, like you're not the most pussy-whipped guy on the planet fuckin' Earth.

      Zack Butterfield: Just 'cause I not a Neanderthal like you. Just 'cause I can actually be friends with a girl.

      Chris Briggs: Whipped! Like everyone doesn't know? Give me a break. Man, lately, every time I ask you something, it's always "Emily this, Emily that".

      Zack Butterfield: Come on, grow up. You just hate girls. You prob'ly still run up to 'em with dead frogs.

      Chris Briggs: Oooh, hate girls? No, no, no. I don't hate girls. I *love* girls. I just don't like them when they're standing up.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de abril de 2011 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • The Last Days of April
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • LaGrangeville, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
    • Empresa productora
      • Metropolis Films
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      1 hora 31 minutos
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