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Endure

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.1K
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Judd Nelson, Tom Arnold, Devon Sawa, and Clare Kramer in Endure (2010)
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After a shocking photo of a young woman is found inside the twisted metal of a fatal car crash, veteran detective Emory Lane must risk everything to identify and find the woman before it's t... Read allAfter a shocking photo of a young woman is found inside the twisted metal of a fatal car crash, veteran detective Emory Lane must risk everything to identify and find the woman before it's too late.After a shocking photo of a young woman is found inside the twisted metal of a fatal car crash, veteran detective Emory Lane must risk everything to identify and find the woman before it's too late.

  • Director
    • Joe O'Brien
  • Writer
    • Joe O'Brien
  • Stars
    • Devon Sawa
    • Judd Nelson
    • Joey Lauren Adams
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • Joe O'Brien
    • Writer
      • Joe O'Brien
    • Stars
      • Devon Sawa
      • Judd Nelson
      • Joey Lauren Adams
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Devon Sawa
    Devon Sawa
    • Zeth Arnold
    Judd Nelson
    Judd Nelson
    • Emory Lane
    Joey Lauren Adams
    Joey Lauren Adams
    • Sirena Lane
    Tom Arnold
    Tom Arnold
    • James Rawlings…
    Clare Kramer
    Clare Kramer
    • Daphne Mayton
    Brett Rice
    Brett Rice
    • Trooper Rodney Morris
    Stuart Stone
    Stuart Stone
    • Jordan Seacrest
    Susan Gallagher
    Susan Gallagher
    • Bank Official
    Paul Darby
    • James Moore
    Nathan Todaro
    Nathan Todaro
    • Detective
    Patrick Mickler
    • Coroner
    Michael Ray Davis
    Michael Ray Davis
    • Doctor Eaves
    Tyler Cravens
    • Macey
    Dennis Neal
    Dennis Neal
    • Captain Ted Stillman
    Candace Rice
    • Denise Fuller
    Bjorn Jiskoot Jr.
    Bjorn Jiskoot Jr.
    • Supporting
    Ginger King
    • Ms. Thomas
    Gary B. Gross
    • Detective Butler
    • Director
      • Joe O'Brien
    • Writer
      • Joe O'Brien
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    TheHrunting

    One life for another

    A bound and gagged woman in central Florida is driven to an out of reach location in the middle of the night by a stranger and has her photograph taken as she's tied against a tree in the woods. Leaving her alive and alone, the man drives off and somewhere on his trip suddenly has a deer go through his windshield killing him. An experienced detective named Emory Lane (Judd Nelson)--who's at home with his terminally ill wife Sirena (Joey Lauren Adams)--is called out to what initially looks like a normal car wreck but because there is a photograph, blood and handcuff keys the police want to look further into the suspicious evidence that might point to foul play.

    A young, former west coast detective named Zeth Arnold (Deven Sawa) is called in as an apprentice in account of Lane being tied up in his personal life. They frequently butt heads as Arnold is over-confident and has a somewhat brash way of handling the case than the by-the-book veteran. Judd Nelson plays the character somewhat reserved and contemplative to the point of appearing detached. His character has trust issues, but gives some leeway as he can't be two places at once. Devon Sawa delivers some dry banter and his character speaks what's on his mind, which comes off as cocky but might actually have something to offer under that rookie demeanor.

    There are hundreds of miles of roadway and five hundred thousand acres of swamp to comb through, so the detectives start with what they know. They question the dead man named Macey's neighbors, who explain that he was a loner, not right in the head and doesn't have any living relatives that he keeps in touch with. The girl is identified as Daphne (Clare Kramer) by a friend who said she just talked to her last night but is currently missing. A profiler is called in and suggests that there might be an accomplice that he seeks approval from. Taking cues from John Lithgow in "Dexter" of who you wouldn't expect, Tom Arnold brings a good-guy face to his role as Simon but makes you think twice about what's underneath. From one revelation to the next the detectives uncover an underground network, which gives them more to contend with to save the young woman's life before it's too late.

    This is a gradually paced drama about searching for answers. It also deals with saving a life and watching one depart. Lane's wife is cooped up with nowhere to go, and he wants to stay but has everywhere to be; though he eventually uses the time away to push aside his feelings and in an odd sense cope. What a viewer gets: a basic story about human suffering that isn't confusing or muddled with layer upon layer of twists as it keeps it conventional as far as crime plots go. This is more held back than the typical shoot-'em-up-warrantless-bustin'-down-the-door-alcoholic features you normally see in the genre. This injects some feelings and leaves ample room open for the viewer's own interpretations, as well as the actions and motivations in the movie seem reasonable.

    The major issue with "Endure" is it doesn't always capitalize on its own story line due to trying to meld two different subplots and be thoroughly realistic while at it. This isn't going for the usual cinematic experience, as the editing and cinematography are restrained, the dialogue is close enough to how real people speak and the situation isn't glamorized or sensationalized. There's drama to be had here though the delivery felt somewhat flat and the characters didn't end up being as memorable as they could have. At times it comes across as cut and dry, even when a piece of evidence is unraveled to get closer to finding the victim while she's still alive. Not until the latter portion is there much in the way of being gripping. There's no sense in over-dramatizing the story like so many do and force it, but the atmosphere feels calm and relaxed to the point of being dozy and less important than it should be, as the dire circumstances at hand don't always have the capability of captivating one's undivided attention for the then and now. (Also submitted on Cinema Freaks, http://docuniverse.blogspot.com)
    7fire-58

    Great movie, Great story. Only one little issue

    So i liked this movie a lot. The opening scene gets you interested right away and the movie moves fast enough to entertain but does not rush the story. There are some little side stories about characters that pull on the heart strings. Over all i really liked the movie.

    My only issue with the movie is with some of the dialogue between the characters. There is a scene where one of the leads in sitting on the bed with his wife and they are talking. The entire scene seemed forced and not real at all. There are also a few other scenes where the two leads are exchanging sarcastic blows to each other where it seemed really forced.

    I think the older lead was trying to hard at times, but later in the movie the acting leveled out and was fine.

    Watch this movie!
    1oowawa

    Somehow, I endured.

    I see lots of bad movies--usually with an understanding shrug and some appreciation of the difficulties involved in making the film. There are very few films that actually make me angry, but the script and direction of "Endure" were infuriating.

    A pregnant girl is chained to a tree by a serial killer, and if the detectives don't find her quickly, she is going to die an agonizing death. And so, you would expect the director to create a sense of urgency. Hurry up and find her before it's too late! But there is no sense of urgency at all. A totally unnecessary subplot involving one detective's seriously ill wife slows the action down to a crawl. When he isn't by her bedside holding hands and exchanging "I love you's" and listening to her complaints, he's answering his cell phone with continual updates on her condition. And when he's sitting by her bedside engaged in these slow sad conversations, there is nary a thought of the pregnant girl out there tied to a tree. The plot is further chained by constant adolescent banter between the veteran detective and the rookie who resents being talked to as a newbie. On and on and on. Frequent flashes to suffering girl, hanging nearly comatose from tree; return to extended scenes with sick wife and boring banter, the detectives in no apparent hurry to do their job. And yet, still I watched, onward and onward, slogging through the cinematic tedium, hoping that these boring and seemingly uncaring slugs would finally get moving and show some signs of urgency about rescuing the poor pregnant girl....Ugh!
    6oobrimah

    Looking for something to wrap your mind around?

    There is a sub plot in this movie involving the older detective, his sick wife, and her caregiver. I have my theories, but I could not arrive at a pinpoint characterization of essence of the interaction between the caregiver and the husband. Wondered whether there was a metaphysical undertone to it all.

    If you are the type who might be interested, the interaction between the detective and his sick wife raises interesting questions about sickness and attitudes towards sickness.

    By the way, they did find the girl. But then you probably already guessed that would happen. The path to that outcome also is interesting.

    Overall, a decent movie.
    5willcallaway

    way too much nice music

    Whoever edited the amount of music that literally overtakes, pervades and cheapens this movie was either drunk or let his lesser brain/minion? fill each and every moment of this otherwise ok film. Whomever wrote and performed the music itself did a nice job. But we actually need music sometimes guys, sometimes much less is WAY more.

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    • Trivia
      Was filmed in and around Lakeland, Florida
    • Goofs
      When Emory and Zeth are investigating the house, they are not weeing latex gloves, therefore their fingerprints would get on evidence.
    • Quotes

      Emory Lane: What just happened?

      Zeth Arnold: I believe it's a dead man's program.

      Emory Lane: And what's that?

      Zeth Arnold: It monitor's any deviation of the start-up routine. And if you don't log on for a little bit it- it just kinda, you, know, wipes the hard drive.

      Emory Lane: Don't you think you should've considered that possibility before you touched the damn thing?

      Zeth Arnold: Wait a minute, you're gonna to blame me for this? You were standing right here.

      Emory Lane: You always clear a room before you do anything. We don't have time for a rookie mistake.

    • Connections
      Featured in Endure: Behind the Scenes (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      The Old Rugged Cross
      Performed by Barbara Hart

      Written by George Bennard, 1913

      Arrangement by Adam Davidson

      Grubby Paws Music LLC (ASCAP), ©2010

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Терпение
    • Filming locations
      • Lakeland, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • NFocus Pictures
      • Hi-Def Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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