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Le chemin de l'espoir

Titre original : Point Last Seen
  • Téléfilm
  • 1998
  • TV-14
  • 1h 36min
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5,9/10
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Le chemin de l'espoir (1998)
ActionAventureDrame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFact-based story about a tracker who searches for a little girl who was lost in the desert, but suffers internally because her own children were kidnapped by her ex-husband.Fact-based story about a tracker who searches for a little girl who was lost in the desert, but suffers internally because her own children were kidnapped by her ex-husband.Fact-based story about a tracker who searches for a little girl who was lost in the desert, but suffers internally because her own children were kidnapped by her ex-husband.

  • Réalisation
    • Elodie Keene
  • Scénario
    • Hannah Nyala
    • Ronni Kern
  • Casting principal
    • Linda Hamilton
    • Kevin Kilner
    • Sam Hennings
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    487
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Elodie Keene
    • Scénario
      • Hannah Nyala
      • Ronni Kern
    • Casting principal
      • Linda Hamilton
      • Kevin Kilner
      • Sam Hennings
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Linda Hamilton
    Linda Hamilton
    • Rachel Harrison
    Kevin Kilner
    Kevin Kilner
    • Kevin Harrison
    Sam Hennings
    Sam Hennings
    • Frank
    Kieren van den Blink
    Kieren van den Blink
    • Young Rachel
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Coreen Davis
    Kory Thompson
    • Jon
    Holly Belnap
    • Ruthie
    Dana Reilly
    • Mrs. Ellis
    Nicole Barrera
    • Mandy Ellis
    Joseph Adams
    Joseph Adams
    • Jason
    Johann Benét
    • Jake
    Joel Cooper
    • Bailiff
    Kara Darland
    • Young Ruthie
    Sanford Gibbons
    Sanford Gibbons
    • Sheriff Don
    Greg Kean
    Greg Kean
    • Jim Calloway
    Sherwin Frey
    • Ed Smith
    Fred Forgione
    • Skip
    Charles St Clair
    • Deputy Cal
    • Réalisation
      • Elodie Keene
    • Scénario
      • Hannah Nyala
      • Ronni Kern
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    9diddymand

    Thoroughly gripping!

    I have seen this film several times on Channel 5 in the UK in the last few years, and have found myself stumbling across it again today. It reminded me just how enjoyable (if you can use that word in this instance) the film is to watch. It's moments focussing on the different agonies of Linda Hamilton's character lead to peaks and troughs in the flow of the movie - making it a roller coaster of a film that isn't your typical.

    Sure it has it's weaknesses-it is prone to it's corny moments, but I find that this adds to the enjoyment of this particular film. The voice-overs by Linda Hamilton also have the potential to irritate but I find them quite soothing/calming and they definitely add something to understanding her character. Maybe it is the accent!
    7warrenhudson-34-271906

    A superior television movie

    While this movie does move fairly slowly, that is part of its intention. It is all about paying attention to the small details of life. And the tracking of a lost girl is a metaphor for life, how we try to keep on the track of our own lives but we can all too easily lose our way. Linda Hamilton gives an excellent performance in the lead role and it is her acting and narration that holds the whole film together. Kevin Kilner gives a formidable performance as the psychopathic husband. Some reviewers complain about the flashback scenes, claiming they are confusing, but to me they were very clear and they added to the dimensions of Hamilton's character. This is not a classic movie, but it is a superior television movie and it is well worth viewing.
    julybill

    Skip the Rookie steals a scene

    The young good looking fellow that plays "Skip the Rookie", I feel steals the scene he is in with Linda Hamilton. I thought the movie was very good, the down side was that "Skip" was not in any other scenes in the movie, nor is he credited. If anyone knows this guys name or if he has done any other work, please post it. It's young actors like "Skip" that make TV movies not just good but really, really, good!! I was struck that such a young and untested "rookie" could make such a "from the heart" comment to Rachel and that she seemed to understand his dislike for his brother, and that he truly would have done anything to help Rachel find this child or her own children..."Skips" performance really tugs at your heart!
    8ivony

    Intriguing and heartfelt

    I caught Point Last Seen on USA one morning and, having little else to do, decided to watch the movie. Admittedly a sucker for drama (as well as the fine performances from Linda Hamilton), I was immediately intrigued.

    The story centers around Rachel Harrison (Hamilton), a tracker searching for a missing 9 year old girl lost in the desert. We soon find out there is more to the story...much more. Rachel's own children are lost - kidnapped by her abusive ex-husband, Kevin (Kilner), whose only goal in life seems to be tormenting his ex-wife and their children.

    We follow Rachel as she tracks down the missing girl, but also as she struggles with her past and her present. It isn't long before we realize that after years of abuse, Rachel finally had the courage to leave with her children. Unfortunately, Kevin eventually wins out and gains custody of their kids. It is a long and painfully emotional battle for Rachel to finally get her kids...only to have him steal them from her.

    Honestly, this little movie is quite amazing. Although not an action/thriller type movie, it has its moments of keeping you on the edge of your seat wondering if everything...and everyone...will be ok. Linda Hamilton, as always, does an exceptional job playing Rachel. Her voice overs give us much insight into the character she plays and the emotional beatings she, and others, put her through. Kilner is menacing as the ex-husband and plays the role all too brilliantly.

    The only real drawback were the flashback scenes. Although they gave much information into the history of Rachel, the person who played the young Rachel looked nothing like her (while Kevin looks the very same). This detracted from the movie a bit, but not enough to make it unworthy of a good review.

    If you can find this one, and enjoy drama (particularly family dramas), then check it out. It's worth it for a Sunday afternoon.
    3The Terminator

    Another Fine Example of Hamilton's Declining Career

    I watched this purely because Linda Hamilton was in it, and the moment I found out it was based on a true story I knew it would suck. The entire movie follows Hamilton, she is in every scene and without her presence the whole thing would suck. Not that it sucks already. There was no excitement, no adrenaline rushes - it was just bad.

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      Throughout the film during the search, the temperature is quoted to be over 100° however, Linda Hamilton isn't sweating. Her clothes aren't dirty. It was hot and she was out in the desert for that long. She'd be a filthy nasty, dirty, stinky sweaty mess.
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      Rachel Harrison: The process of getting lost seems lenghty and complex on the surface but is quite often nothing of the sort. Two steps off the trail, and then two more. A wash that looks like a trail, a trail that looks like a creek bed, and you can be just as lost as if somebody had dumped you on the moon. The tracker's job is to find those first two steps. That first mistake. That first disastrous detour. That's the place the finding begins, but tracking one's life? I suppose it's the same. I suppose you have to go back to the very beginning. Before you were lost. We call that the "point last seen."

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 janvier 2001 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Point Last Seen
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Apache Junction, Arizona, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Alexander/Enright & Associates
      • World International Network (WIN)
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    • Rapport de forme
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