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Titre original : Abduction
  • 2011
  • 14A
  • 1h 46m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,1/10
85 k
MA NOTE
Taylor Lautner in Enlevèment (2011)
When Nathan (Taylor Launter), who has always felt distanced from his parents, discovers that he was kidnapped as a child, he begins to uncover a vast conspiracy and must go on the run in order to survive.
Liretrailer1:01
6 vidéos
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EspionThriller conspirationnisteDrameMesureMystèreThriller

Un jeune homme tente de découvrir la vérité sur sa vie après avoir trouvé une photo de lui bébé sur un site de personnes disparues.Un jeune homme tente de découvrir la vérité sur sa vie après avoir trouvé une photo de lui bébé sur un site de personnes disparues.Un jeune homme tente de découvrir la vérité sur sa vie après avoir trouvé une photo de lui bébé sur un site de personnes disparues.

  • Réalisation
    • John Singleton
  • Scénariste
    • Shawn Christensen
  • Vedettes
    • Taylor Lautner
    • Lily Collins
    • Alfred Molina
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,1/10
    85 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • John Singleton
    • Scénariste
      • Shawn Christensen
    • Vedettes
      • Taylor Lautner
      • Lily Collins
      • Alfred Molina
    • 233Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 186Commentaires de critiques
    • 25Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Taylor Lautner
    Taylor Lautner
    • Nathan
    Lily Collins
    Lily Collins
    • Karen
    Alfred Molina
    Alfred Molina
    • Burton
    Jake Andolina
    • CIA Man
    Oriah Acima Andrews
    • Riah
    Ken Arnold
    Ken Arnold
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    Maria Bello
    Maria Bello
    • Mara
    Steve Blass
    • Game Announcer
    Derek Burnell
    • Hot Dog Vendor
    Ben Cain
    Ben Cain
    • Driver
    Holly Scott Cavanaugh
    • Mrs. Murphy
    Radick Cembrzynski
    • Kozlow's Tech
    Richard Cetrone
    Richard Cetrone
    • Gregory
    Mike Clark
    • News Reporter
    Jack Erdie
    Jack Erdie
    • Short Sleeves
    Rita Gregory
    Rita Gregory
    • Nurse
    Tim Griffin
    Tim Griffin
    • Red Flannel
    Nathan Hollabaugh
    Nathan Hollabaugh
    • Cop
    • Réalisation
      • John Singleton
    • Scénariste
      • Shawn Christensen
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs233

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    4Celesta8

    I paid more for a sneak preview movie that was barely mediocre, had plenty of loopholes and raw acting, but at least there's Taylor Lautner

    I managed to convince my friends to watch this movie because I told them the trailer was killer. But, boy was I proved wrong. The movie was a HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT

    Sneak preview tickets are more expensive than normal movies. But I thought it was gonna be good so I paid for it. Only to end up watching a very bland, non-climactic movie with a very poorly written storyline. The only highlight of the show was seeing Taylor Lautner acting as a normal high school kid instead of a werewolf. But still, sad to say his acting had no charisma at all. His co-actress Lily Collins was no better, or maybe it was just her character that was so unlikeable, it made the whole movie really draggy.

    First quarter of the movie was still fine, but then it started to get cheesy.... There were so many loopholes in the movie and it just feels like the script and plot were very poorly planned. I sense sloppy work there. I left the theatre feeling so bewildered. So you might say:"it's just a movie.... not everything makes sense" But comparing to big action-spy movie names like Bourne, Mission Impossible and Die Hard which have delivered an excellent movie experiences which leaves you at the edge of your seat, Abduction feels more like a chick-flick packed with more action, or maybe a budget action film. It's very subtle.

    The parts I enjoyed in the movie was the presence of veterans like Sigourney Weaver, Mario Bello and my favourite, Jason Isaacs who plays Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films. They are always a joy to have and see in movies.

    I wouldn't recommend watching this movie. Unless you just want to see Taylor Lautner, I would rather you give this show a miss. If you really want to go for it, don't get your hopes too high.
    changmoh

    ABS-olutely for fans of Taylor Lautner

    If you are a female fan of the "Twilight" series, there is probably only one thing you need to know about this movie: yes, lead star Taylor Lautner takes off his shirt at the slightest excuse to show off those washboard abs.

    For those who are not interested in Lautner, I am afraid there's ABSolutely nothing in "Abduction" for you - unless you like half-baked spy thrillers, lame acting and asinine script.

    The plot is about high school student Nathan Price (Taylor Lautner) who stumbles upon an image of himself as a little boy on a missing persons website. He realises that his parents (Maria Bello and Jason Isaacs) are not his own and that his life is a lie. As Nathan starts to search for his true identity and his biological parents, he is being targeted by a team of rogue agents, forcing him to flee with his neighbor, Karen (Lily Collins). He begins to realize that his fabricated life is hiding a dangerous truth.

    In writing this screenplay, I suspect that writers Shawn Christensen and Jeffrey Nachmanoff must have pieced together ideas from The Bourne Identity and the recent Hanna - and come out with this harebrained plot. But the truth could be that director John Singleton and the film-makers do not really care about the plot: they just want an excuse to show heart-throb Lautner and Collins on the run from some baddies (who included Swedish icon Michael Nyqvist of "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo") in order to film some action sequences.

    Indeed, many films have gotten away with idiotic plots - provided they have stars that audiences could root for. Alas, Lautner seems incapable of having more than a couple of expressions and he can't act to save his life. Neither can Collins despite the strong support of veterans like Sigourney Weaver (as Nathan's shrink) and Alfred Molina (as a CIA exec). All through the first half, Singleton keeps the audience wondering why Nathan is being chased and in the second half, his aim is probably to keep them from walking out of the cineplex. ABS-olutely for Lautner fans. (limchangmoh.blogspot.com)
    8Allen-Uncle-Mont-Williams

    Why Do People Hate This Movie So Much..??

    This film is a prime example to why certain actors are very underrated in Hollywood....I call it "The Luke Skywalker Syndrome"....One hit franchise that wrecks a young actor's career before it can really get started....

    The Twilight franchise....Although successful....Isn't a franchise that is critically acclaimed or well liked by fans other than young people with out-of-control hormones....And because of this...Films like Abduction is either overlooked or totally panned by fans...

    Sitting down to watch this film with Twilight in mind is going to ensure that viewers will NOT have a good time....Which is why wonderful movies like "Welcome To The Rileys" and "The Runaways" both starring Kristen Stewart didn't get nearly enough attention....

    Now is this particular film original..??...No, it's not....I have seen the "My picture on the milk carton" routine used more than once....But is Abduction a fun movie..??...Yes it is...

    Abduction is a popcorn movie....It's meant to simply allow the audience to have a good time....If people go into this movie expecting Oscar-like performances and a beautifully written storyline...Then those people are setting themselves up for a big let down...

    But why put yourself through that when all that needs to be done is to simply sit back and enjoy the ride....And that's all there is too it...
    starcj70

    Liked this movie

    I actually liked this movie. I went to see it with my 17 year old daughter. I'm not a fan of twilight after the first movie I wasn't interested. I LOVED Maria Bello and Jason Isaacs. I LOVED the action it was pretty good. That acting wasn't THAT bad. I could help but think... that's doc oc for Molina. I expected to see Spiderman spinning a web somewhere. I blame the writing on this one. In my house we group movies into 4 groups. Definitely must see in theater, Matinée prices..we'll take a chance, DVD when it comes to red box, and never watch. This is in round number 3. I paid 5 bucks to see this one. Lautner is an okay actor in this one. Lily was heavy in the eyebrow department. I'm not expecting great acting out of a movie like this one. Entertainment value alone gives it a good rating for me.
    moviexclusive

    Bland action thriller that tries- but fails- to be the younger Bourne, no thanks to Taylor Lautner's hammy acting

    Five minutes. That was how long it took before Taylor Lautner took his shirt off in his purportedly gritty action thriller 'Abduction'- and depending on how you took to that fact, you may find yourself enjoying every minute of it or cringing in disbelief. Right from the start, this Taylor-made vehicle makes no excuses for being a breakout role for the 'Twilight' star- after all, if Team Edward (or Robert Pattinson) can do it, then there's no reason why Team Jacob can't do likewise.

    Nonetheless, it seems that Team Jacob should have just stayed in the woods of Forks, Washington, for this insipid Bourne-wannabe does him nor his fans no favours. Rather, (and we may be risking our life and limb by saying this) it only demonstrates his limitations as an actor, especially since he practically recycles the same angsty broody expression throughout the film that he had already put forth umpteen times in the 'Twilight' movies. And no, being a teenager who discovers that the people you call 'mother' and 'father' aren't in fact your real parents isn't much of an excuse too.

    That's the predicament Lautner's character Nathan finds himself in one day, after stumbling across a website with photos of missing children and using some software to approximate what one of those kids could look like as a teenager. Though that's the very premise of the movie, the least we expected was for debut feature film screenwriter Shawn Christensen to come up with a better lead in than just some stupid research assignment Nathan and his girl next door Karen (Lily Collins, daughter of singer Phil) was assigned to work together on.

    Logic and coherence are however too much evidently to demand, as one would have to suspend both to believe that Nathan is suddenly at the centre of global espionage with both the good guys (led by 'Spiderman 2's' Alfred Molina) and the bad guys (led by Swedish actor Michael Nyqvist from 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo') in pursuit. Apparently, Nathan is the son of a top secret CIA undercover operative whose 'parents' (Jason Isaacs and Maria Bello) are fellow CIA agents sent to protect him while his father is away. As with all chases, the aim is for something that Nathan has in his possession- some encrypted code with the names of dirty CIA agents.

    It takes almost half an hour before the action kicks in, the introduction that sets up Nathan's adolescent issues and his secret high-school crush on Karen pure tedium that is definitely not director John Singleton's forte. Thankfully, the pace picks up considerably once Nathan is thrust into that implausible situation, with Singleton clearly at ease setting up the film's various action sequences. One of the first that sees Nathan's 'parents' murdered is shot and edited for maximum thrills, and the climax set in a packed stadium with a live baseball match also packs suspense.

    To Lautner's credit, the action also looks good because he performs most, if not all, of the stunts by himself- whether tackling a bigger- sized guy MMA-style or fleeing from the bad guys with parkour. Singleton doesn't go for the shaky-cam technique, allowing his audience to appreciate Lautner's physicality in its full glory. Even so, taking on the lead role requires Lautner to perform some serious acting in order for us to identify with his character's inner distress, but the square- jawed actor with his one-note performance fails to inspire any empathy.

    The fault doesn't lie with Lautner entirely- to appeal to the teenage demographic which the producers are relying on to turn up for this movie, they have decided to amp up the obligatory romance between Nathan and Karen, even to the extent of letting the two teenage characters engage in some heavy making-out that stops just before it crosses the PG13 boundary. It is distracting and laughable, although the latter seems to be in line with most of the awful dialogue in the film.

    Not even veteran stars like Isaacs, Bello, Molina, Nyqvist and Sigourney Weaver (who plays Nathan's psychologist) can redeem this at-best made- for-TV thriller that tries to be the younger version of the Bourne series. So as much as Team Jacob may wish for Lautner to be their Matt Damon, or even Tom Cruise, it is clear from his debut headlining movie that once the 'Twilight' phenomenon fades, the same can probably be said of Lautner's acting career as well.

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    • Anecdotes
      The chase scene at PNC Park was filmed on August 22, 2010, during an actual game. The Pirates beat the Mets 2-1. John Singleton wanted to film a chase scene there, which was not in the script, with a small crew with Taylor Lautner doing his own stunts.
    • Gaffes
      As Nathan is on the ground after his father kicks him in the chest, a protective chest guard can be seen underneath his t-shirt.
    • Citations

      Nathan: I can't believe you're making me fight hungover.

      Kevin: You wanna drink like a man, then let's see if you can fight like a man.

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    • Bandes originales
      Come on Get It
      Written by Lenny Kravitz and Craig Ross

      Performed by Lenny Kravitz

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 septembre 2011 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Official Facebook
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Abduction
    • Lieux de tournage
      • PNC Park - 115 Federal Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Lionsgate
      • Gotham Group
      • Vertigo Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 35 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 28 087 155 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 10 925 253 $ US
      • 25 sept. 2011
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 82 087 155 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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