A mother stops at nothing to recover her kidnapped son.A mother stops at nothing to recover her kidnapped son.A mother stops at nothing to recover her kidnapped son.
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- 2 wins & 4 nominations total
Jason George
- David
- (as Jason Winston George)
Arron Shiver
- Bill
- (as Aaron Shiver)
Jill E. Alexander
- Nancy
- (as Jill Alexander)
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Let's start with the good points; the premise is fine, and the initial scenes are well done. Halle Berry delivers a solid performance throughout, which essentially saves the movie.
However, the writing is terrible. Frustratingly, infuriatingly lazy writing.
The movie contains so many situations where you find yourself shouting at the screen "What??? Why didn't you...(insert sensible course of action)". The answer is, of course, that if her character did that, the movie would be over in the next 5 minutes.
My particular favourite was her inexplicably abandoning the shotgun while in the kidnappers house.
There is some entertainment to be had here, but you may come away just feeling annoyed at the sheer stupidity on display.
I love action movies without aliens and superheroes so I was exited to see this movie where Halle Berry goes all out in her attempts to safe her kid.
The base of the story isn't that bad but oh how I hate it when writers can't come up with logical behavior even in high pressure situations.
With a little bit more creativity this actually could have been a very decent movie, but they took the easy way and at times it just was annoying how the story developed.
So a big disappointment.
The base of the story isn't that bad but oh how I hate it when writers can't come up with logical behavior even in high pressure situations.
With a little bit more creativity this actually could have been a very decent movie, but they took the easy way and at times it just was annoying how the story developed.
So a big disappointment.
The movie was interesting,nice acting. Mothers can sacrifice their lives for their children,so the main actress deserves a better ending. The film is quite intense, making me immerse myself in the mother's chase, enhancing my recognition of women who can fight for what they love most.
Karla Dyson (Halle Berry) is a stressed out waitress in New Orleans. Her son Frankie is everything to her. Her husband is fighting for primary custody of him. At a park, Frankie is kidnapped with Karla following in hot pursuit.
Halle Berry seems to have fallen into a lot of these minor thrillers. The first half has some good thrills. This is essentially one long car chase concluding in a fight to the death. There are a few too many convenient twists which erodes the believeability of the movie. At one point, she is following the kidnappers surreptitiously and I figured that's good way to follow them to their hideout. Instead, it keeps trying to elevate the intensity by having unrealistic turns. The movie slowly falls apart but it keeps trying and that's somewhat watchable.
Halle Berry seems to have fallen into a lot of these minor thrillers. The first half has some good thrills. This is essentially one long car chase concluding in a fight to the death. There are a few too many convenient twists which erodes the believeability of the movie. At one point, she is following the kidnappers surreptitiously and I figured that's good way to follow them to their hideout. Instead, it keeps trying to elevate the intensity by having unrealistic turns. The movie slowly falls apart but it keeps trying and that's somewhat watchable.
The trailer and the story convinced me so far that I had to buy this DVD. And I didn't regret it because it is a real nail biter that took even my breath away until the end. Halle Berry was perfect in this so emotional mother role. Kidnap is one of the rare movies that is better than all other average or bad movies that came out this year. If you want to spend a suspense evening give this a chance. Together with my wife I give a solid 7/10. If you like this genre of films don't miss Trapped or Panic Room.
Did you know
- TriviaWas initially going to be released on October 9, 2015, but was pushed back 5 times due to the studio going bankrupt. It was eventually released on August 4, 2017.
- GoofsA 911 call is placed from a landline cordless phone, the phone number is associated with a stationary address. Authorities know where the house is based on this phone number, and the house doesn't move. The cordless phone has a range of maybe 50 ft. But the 911 dispatcher states "we will triangulate on your location" despite Karla knowing the address. Authorities only need to triangulate on cell phones which are mobile, using 3 cell towers to find their location.
- Quotes
Karla Dyson: Let me tell you something, as long as my son is in that car, I will not stop. Wherever you go I will be right behind you.
- Crazy creditsPhotos of Halle Berry and Sage Correa at the park are shown during the first half of the end credits.
- Alternate versionsThe Blu-ray and DVD release is 14 minutes shorter than the theatrical and VOD release.
- SoundtracksPurple Butterflies
Written by Federico Jusid, Ale Martí, Anele Onyekwere
Performed by Raya Yarbrough, Danny Jay & The Pimpampums
Published by Metronome MP
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- Also known as
- Mujer en llamas
- Filming locations
- Slidell, Louisiana, USA(outdoor filming)
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Box office
- Budget
- $21,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $30,971,040
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,016,323
- Aug 6, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $34,814,102
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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