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Stolen

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
47K
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Nicolas Cage in Stolen (2012)
A former thief frantically searches for his missing daughter, who has been kidnapped and locked in the trunk of a taxi.
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A former thief frantically searches for his missing daughter, who has been kidnapped and locked in the trunk of a taxi.A former thief frantically searches for his missing daughter, who has been kidnapped and locked in the trunk of a taxi.A former thief frantically searches for his missing daughter, who has been kidnapped and locked in the trunk of a taxi.

  • Director
    • Simon West
  • Writer
    • David Guggenheim
  • Stars
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Malin Akerman
    • Josh Lucas
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    47K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Simon West
    • Writer
      • David Guggenheim
    • Stars
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Malin Akerman
      • Josh Lucas
    • 114User reviews
    • 93Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Will Montgomery
    Malin Akerman
    Malin Akerman
    • Riley Jeffers
    Josh Lucas
    Josh Lucas
    • Vincent
    Danny Huston
    Danny Huston
    • Tim Harlend
    Sami Gayle
    Sami Gayle
    • Alison Loeb
    Edrick Browne
    • Jacobs
    Mark Valley
    Mark Valley
    • Fletcher
    Barry Shabaka Henley
    Barry Shabaka Henley
    • Reginald
    M.C. Gainey
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    5lnvicta

    This is as generic as it gets. Nicolas Cage makes the movie watchable, just barely.

    The revenge plot has been done to death. Kidnapping the protagonist's daughter has been done to death. Everything about this movie has been done before, and done much, much better. This is just another extortion movie where the former friend of a former bank robber wants his share of the heist, and kidnaps the hero's (Nicolas Cage) daughter as ransom. The thing is, Cage burned the money. So how is he going to pay this lunatic? Well, he's gotta commit one more heist for it to be all over. Sound predictable? That's because it is.

    Every beat of this movie is predictable. It wouldn't be so bad if they added some depth to the characters but everything is so one-dimensional. Will (Nicolas Cage) loves his daughter and used to rob banks - that's all we get as far as character development. Vincent (played by Josh Lucas) wants money. They both were involved with a robbery gone wrong at the start of the film and Will burned the money before being arrested and jailed for eight years, but Vincent still wants his share. He waited eight years to exact his revenge. Eight. And the diabolical plan he came up with during that time is to kidnap Will's daughter and threaten to kill her if he doesn't get paid. It's like the writers weren't even trying.

    What the writers do is explain EVERYTHING that's happening to the audience. They spoon-feed everything with the subtlety of a sledgehammer, and this constitutes about 90% of the dialogue: Explaining what you are seeing on screen. The other 10% is forced relationships and throwaway police banter. It's really stupid. Watching the movie on mute is probably much more entertaining.

    Let's talk about the villain for a minute because he's really quite a character, or caricature rather. He has no personality whatsoever so they give him all of these weird traits to mask the fact that he's boring as all f*ck. A metal stick for a leg, long messy hair, a rugged shady look, a twisted sense of morals, and he's a cab driver. It's like baby's first psychopath. Now I don't blame Josh Lucas for this at all, in fact he makes the character watchable, but not even good acting can save the villain from being a walking, talking cliché.

    The police are just stupid in this. Stupider than usual in fact. They're not even worth talking about. All you need to know is that you know what you're getting into with this movie before it even starts and it gives you absolutely no surprises or suspense. It's a by-the-numbers action thriller with Nicolas Cage. It has a few funny moments sure, most are unintentional, but if you're hoping that this would at least be a fun, over-the-top Nicolas Cage action movie, then I'm afraid you'll be sorely disappointed. Stolen is overwhelmingly and sometimes painfully average.
    5claudio_carvalho

    Predictable, Flawed, Full of Clichés but also Entertaining

    In New Orleans, the notorious bank thief and family man Will Montgomery (Nicolas Cage) steals ten million-dollar with his partners Vincent (Josh Lucas), Riley Jeffers (Malin Akerman) and Hoyt (M.C. Gainey). However, he has an argument with Vincent in the runaway and Hoyt leaves Will behind. He tries to flee but the FBI agent Tim Harlend (Danny Huston) organizes a manhunt and Will is captured, but he burns the stolen money to get rid of the evidences against him.

    Eight years later, Will leaves the prison and he goes to the house of his teenage daughter Alison Loeb (Sami Gayle), who has issues against him. Alison leaves Will alone in a coffee shop and takes a cab to go to a session with her shrink. However, a couple of minutes later, Will receives a phone call from Vincent, who is presumed dead, telling that he has abducted Alison and will kill her unless he receives the ten million-dollars of the last robbery. Now Will has twelve hours to find a way to rescue his daughter from the hands of the psychopath Vincent.

    "Stolen" is a predictable, flawed, full of clichés but also entertaining action movie with Nicolas Cage in the lead role. This is the type of movie where the viewer can guess what is going to happen on the next scene but nevertheless is not as bad as I expected. I really did not understand how the cellular with GPS that was left in the train to Tallahassee was back again with Will Montgomery and how the handcuff on his left hand has vanished. Further, how many golden bars have been easily melted, hardened and carried in a bag? At least, seeing the gorgeous Swedish actress Malin Akerman makes this forgettable movie worth. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "O Resgate" ("The Ransom")
    6BeneCumb

    Nothing special, but not bad... And less than 1,5 hours

    The plot is rather simple and not original, but chases during and within Mardi Gras festivities in New Orleans are interesting to watch (here, adding the carnival does make sense, in most other movies it is just meant to confuse viewers and chasers). However, the "final end" could have been different, more sophisticated.

    Nicholas Cage is good as usual, but the real star (and best villain) of the movie is John Lucas - vicious inside and outside. Female characters tend to be sketchy, although actresses do their best.

    An OK movie for killing time, but it is neither Heat nor Snatch or similar. A typical Cage-related action.
    5rgblakey

    Cage and West re-team for Stolen

    Nicolas Cage is one of those A-list classified actors that somehow manage to churn movies out left and right no matter the quality or subject matter. His over the top persona is most likely the biggest reason delivering some memorable characters whether you like him or not. The trailer for his latest Stolen comes off more like a rehash of Taken, but with Cage's added unique character delivery and Expendables 2 director Simon West in the mix could it give something a bit more or will it be another in a long line of low end releases to Cage's career?

    Stolen follows a former thief frantically searching for his missing daughter, who has been kidnapped and locked in the trunk of a taxi, while trying to avoid FBI agents convinced he is lying and looking to find the money he stole 8 years prior. While the story seems like Taken it really isn't. Yeah there are similarities, but really no more than there is in tons of other action thrillers in this genre. The story here is more straight-forward and on a smaller scale, but still works fairly well. Cage delivers a bit more of a relaxed performance, but still manages to execute some of his over the top performance in there from time to time. Luckily it's usually when it is needed so doesn't distract too much from the overall film. The supporting cast is pretty good featuring Malin Ackerman, Mark Valley, Danny Huston, and Josh Lucas who seemed to take over with the over the top delivery here. While a bit silly at times, Lucas character still works decently. What really make this film work at all are the decent action and the clever robbery scenarios. It has become pretty rare to deliver something all that interesting in film bank jobs, but here they did some pretty creative stuff.

    This is a pretty average action thriller, but works well enough to have some fun. Most likely this only got theatrical release thanks to West's success on Expendables 2 and Cage's name, because on some levels it really feels more like a straight to video release. Either way, fans of Cage will have a good time and most likely everyone else will have mixed opinions.

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    m1965

    Not a great movie, but fun if you're a Nick Cage fan.

    Great movie? Nah...

    Fun to watch just the same? yea!

    Here's what it comes down to.. do you like Nick Cage? If you do, watch the movie, you'll enjoy it. Beats an a couple hours of work. Don't like Nick Cage, than I'd pass.

    I actually found a few of the scenes, especially in the beginning, very engaging and exciting. The dialog could use some serious help, but if you can overlook this, it's not a horrible way to spend an 1.5hrs.

    I've seen a lot worse with much higher ratings here on IMDb.COM.

    If you're looking for a fun to watch action film with one of Hollywood's A-listers, look no further.

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    • Trivia
      Nicolas Cage's character picks up a stuffed animal as a gift for his daughter. His character in Con Air (1997) does the same, it which is also directed by Simon West.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 14 mins) When Will and Riley are in the sewer trying to flee, you can see Cage stop and wait for his cue, you can see a portion of his body behind the wall as Akerman turns the corner. He isn't moving and then all of a sudden starts to. Obviously he was waiting for his cue from the director, but wasn't totally out of the shot like he should have been.
    • Quotes

      Fletcher: You really think your kid wants to see you?

      Will Montgomery: I'm about to find out.

      Tim Harlend: As grandma Harlend used to said, love makes time pass, and time is certain to make love pass.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'Stolen' (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      The Air that I Breathe
      Written by Mike Hazlewood, Albert Hammond

      Published by EMI April Music, Inc. (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2012 (United Arab Emirates)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • 12 horas para vivir
    • Filming locations
      • Six Flags New Orleans - Six Flags Pkwy, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA(Beauvoir Abandoned Amusement Park)
    • Production companies
      • Entertainment One
      • Millennium Films
      • Nu-Image
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $304,318
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $183,125
      • Sep 16, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,415,418
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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