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Kidnapped

Original title: Secuestrados
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
8.9K
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Kidnapped (2010)
Jaime, Marta and their daughter Isabel, a well-off family, move to a luxurious new house. The parents are going through rough patch but have decided to give their relationship one last chance. On the first evening in their new home, a group of three hooded men burst into the house. Their objective: To get as much money as possible from them in one night.
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Three hooded Eastern-European criminals burst into a home in a Madrid gated community, holding the family hostage in their home, and forcing the father to empty his credit cards.Three hooded Eastern-European criminals burst into a home in a Madrid gated community, holding the family hostage in their home, and forcing the father to empty his credit cards.Three hooded Eastern-European criminals burst into a home in a Madrid gated community, holding the family hostage in their home, and forcing the father to empty his credit cards.

  • Director
    • Miguel Ángel Vivas
  • Writers
    • Javier García Arredondo
    • Miguel Ángel Vivas
  • Stars
    • Fernando Cayo
    • Manuela Vellés
    • Ana Wagener
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    8.9K
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    • Director
      • Miguel Ángel Vivas
    • Writers
      • Javier García Arredondo
      • Miguel Ángel Vivas
    • Stars
      • Fernando Cayo
      • Manuela Vellés
      • Ana Wagener
    • 58User reviews
    • 109Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Fernando Cayo
    Fernando Cayo
    • Jaime
    Manuela Vellés
    Manuela Vellés
    • Isa
    Ana Wagener
    Ana Wagener
    • Marta
    Guillermo Barrientos
    • Asaltante Joven
    Dritan Biba
    Dritan Biba
    • Asaltante Jefe
    Martijn Kuiper
    • Asaltante Fuerte
    Xoel Yáñez
    • César
    Luis Iglesia
    • Javier
    • (as Luis Iglesia B.)
    Pepo Suevos
    Pepo Suevos
    • Guardia de Seguridad
    Eduardo Torroja
    Eduardo Torroja
    • Conductor
    César Capilla
    César Capilla
    • Encargado
    • (as César Díaz)
    Candela Fernández
    • Mujer Cajero
    Eduardo Gómez Bassi
    • Encargado 2
    • Director
      • Miguel Ángel Vivas
    • Writers
      • Javier García Arredondo
      • Miguel Ángel Vivas
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    7gavin6942

    Home Invasion, Spanish-Style

    Three hooded Eastern-European criminals burst into a home in a Madrid gated community, holding the family hostage in its own home, and forcing the father to empty his credit cards.

    The opening scene is creepy and disturbing, with visuals somehow reminiscent of "Timecrimes". While the two films are worlds apart, this just sets the tone for how disturbing everything will be. And "disturbing" is the operative word, as home invasion is the most disturbing horror subgenre because of its realism.

    A successful home invasion film feels real, feels like something that could really happen to any of us at any time. It is not a killer in the woods or an alien, but real criminals that can beat, kill or rape us on a whim. Such situations are rare (thankfully), but all too possible. This is, by the way, a successful one, right up there with the best (such as "Funny Games").

    The biggest complaint is that there is some poor dubbing at times, especially on the daughter. But if the film is watched in Spanish with subtitles, such a nuisance can be avoided.
    6omendata

    Truly brutally authentic but lacks something

    This is a riveting watch with some of the most excruciating violence and savagery; Hollywood could never make anything even close resembling this as it is so close to the brutal truth of the violence that is so prevalent in the world today, it will leave the viewer with morbid thoughts well after the film has finished; days after even. As one reviewer has already said, i would never let my girlfriend watch this, its definitely not a film for women, the rape scene in particular is excruciating to watch and the acting is top notch making it so realistic it made me feel a bit queasy and that is not an easy thing for me!

    The problem I have however , is that there is not enough characterization and the story is your basic run of the mill home invasion; although made with a brutal reality rarely seen these days and that is what I love about Spanish/Italian/French movie making scene, they do not sanitize anything and give us something that hollywood cannot!

    The closest the UK comes to this kind of movie is something like Eden Lake in its depiction of real violence on the streets and what is really going on in the world today and having been a police officer myself it is very close to the truth and mirrors what I have seen personally. Too many of us now live in leafy suburbs miles away from the violence and trouble that is destroying the world and it is a good thing to watch a movie like this to bring home the truth of things sometimes, so its an above average 6/10 from me for its pure brutal authentic style but sadly without anything else I could not justify giving it any more than that!
    6thisissubtitledmovies

    admirable effort

    excerpt - How many times can a familiar plot be rehashed and remade before audiences tire of it? Formulaic retreads of stories we've seen a thousand times before clutter the cinema listings, and lack of originality is something we lament. With that in mind, Manuel Angel Vivas has charged himself with the task of breathing new life into the age-old idea of a family being held hostage in their own home. But does his conceptual staging and technical expertise make for a compelling picture or a triumph of style over substance?

    Kidnapped is an easy film to admire, but a difficult one to like. All the gimmicks and trickery in the world can't disguise the fact that once the technical wizardry has been stripped away it is a pretty standard thriller. As an experience, it is unforgettable. Sadly, that experience as akin to being relentlessly bludgeoned. Hopefully, Vivas will return next time with a story which matches his undoubted skill.
    7kim_smoltz

    A far above-average home invasion thriller

    I consider a home invasion to be one of the most paralyzing fears existing in the dark recesses of our minds. I'm not the quiet family type either, but the mere idea of it has always made me deeply uncomfortable.

    In "Kidnapped," director Miguel Angel Vivas has succeeded in bringing the horror, confusion, and chaos into full lens view of what this may look like for a well-to-do and quiet family unit. Once the stage is set and hell breaks loose, the underlying theme of this film is head-spinningly chaotic.

    The film follows the archetype of many of its genre predecessors: a perfectly normal (if not mundane) opening, initial chaos, breakdown of the plan amongst its instigators, and a fitting climax. If you've already seen a bunch of similar movies and are sick to death of the formula, you can skip "Kidnapped." I'm comfortable saying you wouldn't enjoy it.

    But if you are like me, and are overcome at the deeply horrifying notion of the home invasion, and you are intrigued at the ways artists bring this to the screen -- you will find something much deeper, genuine, and unsettling about this movie than in your previous pursuits.

    The winning ingredient is Vivas's seamless direction, weaving an excessively intense story over twelve long cuts (no "A" and "B" cam here, folks). It contributes to an almost voyeuristic nature that the film harbors, in which you are attracted to something horrifying you are seeing with your own eyes, and cannot look away. Because of these long shots, the acting is often sustained over periods of several minutes, delivering what true and uninterrupted fear and shock may look like in this scenario. Action sometimes happens only intermittently; for example, scenes of extended quiet sobbing are ferociously punctuated by a gunshot or a threat, in a way that constantly demands the audience's attention. The cinematography, editing, and score are up to par with Vivas's vision, and rope everything together to create scenes of unbearable tension.

    As far as home invasion films go, "Kidnapped" may be the most flawlessly produced film in its genre.

    Unfortunately, I found the final fifteen minutes of the film to descend into a level of violence and absurdity that does not match with the rest of the film's style. The false ending and subsequent conclusion ended the film on a gimmicky platform that left a bad taste in my mouth. To explain fully, I would need to give away the ending -- but hopefully you'll see what I mean.

    To the genre fan, the sloppy ending should not deter you from seeing "Kidnapped." This is an overall captivating movie, and should absolutely be on your radar.

    A quick note -- seek out the Spanish-language version of this film. In order for the director's vision to shine through, you need the original dialogue. The English-version dub is awful and will take away from your viewing experience.
    7armandobarajas91

    Yes Please More Movies Like This!!!

    I wasn't sure what I was expecting when I saw this movie, but this movie was shocking, terrifying, Sus penful and it kept you in your toes. I like it is similar to the Nicholas Cage movie "Trespass" it's worth watching. The movie grabs you from start all the way until the end of the movie, Is so well done and it really delivers, all actors due a well job in delivering their roles, like I have said in other reviews before about foreign films, they are not scared of delivering a really disturbing or anything to a motion picture, and this movie is one good example of it, a really good movie, I liked it a lot. I give " Kidnapped " a 7 out of 10 Stars.

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    • Trivia
      The movie is composed of 12 long takes, without cuts in them.
    • Goofs
      After the ATM scene, when Jaime is going to the car, camera and micro can be seen on the floor and in Jaime's shirt.
    • Connections
      Featured in Visionado obligado: Secuestrados (2011)
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    • Release date
      • February 25, 2011 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Albanian
    • Also known as
      • Dehşet Evi
    • Filming locations
      • Las Rozas, Madrid, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Vaca Films
      • La Fabrique 2
      • Blur
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $969,024
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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