12-year-old Max accompanies his family on a vacation to ancient Incan ruins. While there he discovers an ancient and valuable mask. Suddenly the trip becomes lots more exciting, and dangerou... Read all12-year-old Max accompanies his family on a vacation to ancient Incan ruins. While there he discovers an ancient and valuable mask. Suddenly the trip becomes lots more exciting, and dangerous.12-year-old Max accompanies his family on a vacation to ancient Incan ruins. While there he discovers an ancient and valuable mask. Suddenly the trip becomes lots more exciting, and dangerous.
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Victor Rojas
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Watch this movie - its surprisingly good
This is definitely not only meant for kids. Adults can watch it too and enjoy it as well.
I particularly liked the soundtrack. All of a sudden this mystical Inca type music came along which completely got hold of me. I must get hold of it from somewhere.
I particularly liked the soundtrack. All of a sudden this mystical Inca type music came along which completely got hold of me. I must get hold of it from somewhere.
Max Is Missing
Max is missing is a exciting family adventure film for the entire family to enjoy watching over, over, and over again. Kids and all adults who love family adventure films just like "Max Is Missing" will enjoy this one.
Great scenes and all. Great direction by Mark Griffiths. Great story by Gordon Cassidy and Mark Griffiths. Amazing performance by the amazing Toran Caudell he did a great job starring as Max. This was the first film that I've seen him in and I enjoyed watching him on screen. He is awesome. Also a good performance by Víctor Rojas he did a great job starring as Juanito. He was so funny throughout the film. I enjoyed watching him on screen with Toran Caudell. The entire cast was great.
Everyone should watch Max Is Missing. It is a good adventurous film.
Great scenes and all. Great direction by Mark Griffiths. Great story by Gordon Cassidy and Mark Griffiths. Amazing performance by the amazing Toran Caudell he did a great job starring as Max. This was the first film that I've seen him in and I enjoyed watching him on screen. He is awesome. Also a good performance by Víctor Rojas he did a great job starring as Juanito. He was so funny throughout the film. I enjoyed watching him on screen with Toran Caudell. The entire cast was great.
Everyone should watch Max Is Missing. It is a good adventurous film.
Weak Overall
This bottom of the barrel film slag disappoints and confuses at every possible chance, from the horrendous bland plot, campy and stupid villains, effects and generally unlikable protagonists matched with abysmal writing this films starts slow and only looses moment as the audience is fighting to retain any interest. The story follows young Max played by the charming as always Toran Caudell who becomes lost on a trip to Peru and finds himself in danger as he tries to find his way back with the help of the native Juanito played to sweet perfection by Victor Rojas whose performance resonates the same raw passion for film you would expect after seeing the iconic It Could Happen to You. And despite these film juggernauts the movie still shuffles along at a snails pace and is peppered with the painfully poor performances of the rest of the cast whose lack of enthusiasm just kills any immersion and predictable sometimes cringe-worthy plot filled with close calls and lame coincidences. The films only real strong point is the beautiful and sometimes jarringly serene setting. I would advise you skip this film unless you are a huge scenery buff and even then there are various other, better films that I'm sure will leave a better taste in your mouth, 4 out of 10
Surprisingly Good little Adventure
Max is Missing is an enjoyable adventure that is fun for the entire family. The photography is great and the whole thing plays well. Good harmless fun.
Did you know
- GoofsAfter the train hits the car, we see the parents sitting in the train -- on the left side of the train (with the window on their left). Then the father sticks his head out of the window, where he is seen by his son. But the son is on the RIGHT side of the train.
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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