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The Entitled

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
7K
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The Entitled (2011)
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A young man, broke and jobless, abducts three rich college kids to try and get money from their fathers.A young man, broke and jobless, abducts three rich college kids to try and get money from their fathers.A young man, broke and jobless, abducts three rich college kids to try and get money from their fathers.

  • Director
    • Aaron Woodley
  • Writer
    • William Morrissey
  • Stars
    • Kevin Zegers
    • Ray Liotta
    • Laura Vandervoort
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aaron Woodley
    • Writer
      • William Morrissey
    • Stars
      • Kevin Zegers
      • Ray Liotta
      • Laura Vandervoort
    • 40User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kevin Zegers
    Kevin Zegers
    • Paul Dynan
    Ray Liotta
    Ray Liotta
    • Richard Nader
    Laura Vandervoort
    Laura Vandervoort
    • Hailey Jones
    Victor Garber
    Victor Garber
    • Bob Vincent
    Devon Bostick
    Devon Bostick
    • Dean Taylor
    Dustin Milligan
    Dustin Milligan
    • Nick Nader
    Tatiana Maslany
    Tatiana Maslany
    • Jenna
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Clifford Jones
    John Bregar
    John Bregar
    • Jeff Vincent
    Anthony Ulc
    Anthony Ulc
    • Frank
    Nola Augustson
    Nola Augustson
    • Marsha Dynan
    Jim Codrington
    Jim Codrington
    • Detective
    Martin Doyle
    Martin Doyle
    • Manager
    Rosalba Martinni
    Rosalba Martinni
    • Avis
    Eric Fink
    • Controller
    Claire Calarco
    • Assistant
    Jim Calarco
    Jim Calarco
    • Detective
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    • Director
      • Aaron Woodley
    • Writer
      • William Morrissey
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    dhenry68

    Well done!

    What happens when spoiled rich kids go to uni and make enemies? Watch and see! This movie is not a run of the mill rehash like so many put out today. This psychological thriller kept me on the edge of my seat for its entirety. It tells the story of an average young man and his family struggles. It also shows a bit behind the veil of students with low/no self esteem, as well as the effects of various social stressors such a financial difficulty, jealousy, and the effects of being a social outcast due to antisocial traits. Hence it provides a plausible explanation for the genesis of such evil acts. The plot twist is not one you will see coming! I must admit that the scary part of this movie is in its similarity to real life! Well worth the time to watch this flick.
    Zlik

    Thumbs up!

    "Are you kidding me" ? Ray L. in top form and overall superb acting by every one else too. I could sit through entire movie, and that is something. The character development was laid out very nicely. With the opening statements from the lead character, I could see without much effort, that perhaps This movie is a "real" down to earth film with the kind of depth most folks can easily consume. Also delivered in a language that is easily understood. Somewhat organized dialog but needed be for the act of justice, in a growing unjust world. Plot- Take your dream up a notch and chance it. The well thought out plan has a much better chance of coming through because , well your worth it. Expect the unexpected too, and also factor it in. As Ray put well in his business ethics talk in mid movie. We are all getting squeezed anyway. Some Great Flick here! Thanks.
    7wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Decent thriller that gets a bit better as it goes along

    STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning

    Kevin Zegers (Paul Dynan) is a young college student, whose mother is facing eviction from her home after the bank foreclosed on it. He teams up with two other young people and kidnaps the kids of three wealthy men, hoping to extort a ransom. Naturally, things don't go to plan.

    It's a bit of a lottery these days, which film projects are finding their way to the big screen and which seem to just fall by the wayside and wind up as mere fodder, on a one way course to the bargain bin. Although it had the potential to be turned into a far bigger budget film, this is the direction The Entitled appears to have been thrown. Which is a shame, for although it begins a little tepidly, it soon develops into a genuinely tense, if a little flawed, piece of work.

    Although the set up is entirely plausible, and an interesting concept to launch on, early on the script suffers from some improbable scenes here and there, which send it down the pan a bit. Yet somehow, as it develops, it does create a genuine air of suspense and excitement about how things are going to work out, and as apparently clear cut characters receive surprise revelations in the script that make them appear not as they seemed. Somehow, by not playing out exactly as you thought it would, it still keeps you hooked and gripped to the end, even as the end outcome REALLY becomes a lot to take in. ***
    7napierslogs

    Rich kids, poor kids, their parents, and all their attitudes locked in a house

    A group of under-privileged kids starving for money and attention; a group of over-privileged kids starving for action and attention; a group of over-privileged adults trying to be content with their current state of life. That's "The Entitled." One group wants what the others have and the others just plain want. If you want an intelligent, thought-out thriller, you've got it.

    The film starts out a little pedestrian and juvenile with pointless scenes and then a few scenes continuously pointing out that our main hero was poor. But as it turns out, those scenes weren't pointless or over-done, you just had to wait until the end to figure it out. Everything contributes to the final result.

    Our main hero is Paul Dynan (Kevin Zegers) — broke, jobless, defeated, and almost option-less. A last ditch effort to save his mother and their house, he abducts three local rich kids, uses two misfit friends to torture them, and tries to get money out of their fathers.

    The brilliant aspects of this film which they did so well were the different relationship dynamics. The group of rich, entitled kids consisted of two males and one female. One couple but all three were friends. The group of poor, angry kids was exactly the same (just minus the money). The three fathers had the same relationships that their kids had, just a taller, older version.

    Continuing in the vein of brilliant relationship dynamics, the plot of the kidnapping was propelled forward by how everybody acted within their own group. Apparently the key to a successful crime (or not successful) is knowing how all the individuals will act. The key to a successful crime thriller is making sure that your characters act in interesting ways.

    The lead acting was very impressive, just as I was frequently in awe of how impressively smart the turns were in this thriller, I was amazed by how natural and creepy Zegers could be. Ray Liotta and the two other actors playing the fathers were equally as arresting.

    The minor actors couldn't overcome the sometimes awkward and painful dialogue. Now don't get me wrong, the screenplay by William Morrisey is actually pretty good story-wise, he just doesn't give a good voice to the over-privileged, entitled rich kids. But then again, who does? I still think the opening sequences could have been tightened up to help me realize how important they actually are to the story. But above all else, "The Entitled" made me think and I like watching films about some characters who do think and some characters who don't think. And I'll let you figure out which groups they belong to.
    7scoup

    Very enjoyable mystery thriller

    Entitled takes your basic movie kidnapping ransom plot and freshens it up through good acting, plot twists and accessibility.

    Excellent casting. Each actor felt natural in their part and with some restraint to avoid overacting they gel nicely. The first character death is almost welcome due to the annoyance of his behavior.

    Here's the best part of the movie: As the plot moves along and the viewer watches with anticipation of the stereotypical progression, we are happily dealt nice little twists. No twist is over the top or pushing the limits of belief. A subtle film noir feel is mixed with an everyman identification.

    I'd like to see another movie like this one...

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      When Paul is looking at his bank statement, the total line says "$2,000,00.00" which is missing an extra 0.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Paul Dynan: [narrating] Why did I do it? I didn't do it out of greed or envy. I did it because there was nowhere left to go.

      Paul Dynan: See, I'm nothing special. I'm like everybody else - getting by, day by day, week by week, dreaming about that one thing that'll make everything all right. That one thing.

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 2017 (Uruguay)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kế Hoạch Hoàn Hảo
    • Filming locations
      • Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • South Creek Pictures
      • Dynan Productions
      • Foundation Features
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    • Budget
      • $4,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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