An American woman spends more than ten years tracking down her daughter who was abducted and taken to the Middle East by the child's father.An American woman spends more than ten years tracking down her daughter who was abducted and taken to the Middle East by the child's father.An American woman spends more than ten years tracking down her daughter who was abducted and taken to the Middle East by the child's father.
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Emotionally Missing and Forgettable
Honestly, I don't even know what to write about Stolen Girl. The movie just didn't connect with me at all - emotionally, it felt empty. There was nothing special or memorable about it; the story moved without any real impact or engagement. It's one of those films you watch once and instantly forget. Overall, a very flat experience that fails to leave any impression.
Good movie
I think it's a good movie, there are no over-the-top action scenes in which there is an unnatural amount of blood. The actors are also good. The events are moving. It's true that Kate's lip augmentation sometimes takes the focus off the film, but she plays her role wonderfully. Scott shouldn't be judged independently of his father, I like his performance.
Stolen girl
Not sure why the reviews are average. It's a very good movie, based on true events. It's really pulled on the heart strings; the years not moving on for the grieving parent, but life continues for the stolen and their kidnapping parent.
There could have been more depth to the characters, but all in all I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and it's well worth watching.
There could have been more depth to the characters, but all in all I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and it's well worth watching.
Plot Was Solid, But the Portrayal Missed the Mark
The movie was good. It had a nice plot, and even though some parts felt a little rushed and not fully explained, I still liked the ending, it wasn't the usual type of ending, which was refreshing. But what I didn't like was how they portrayed the Middle East, I mean, it's 2025, and they still show the region in this outdated way. Everything had this red filter, all the cars were super old, and the neighborhood they showed looked ancient. Even the market and the houses looked like they were stuck in the past. None of the cars were modern at all.
They were supposed to be showing Lebanon, but honestly it looked like Lebanon in the 70s. It's just such a bad and lazy way of showing the Middle East and Arabs. We're way past that. Honestly, it felt really stereotypical.
They were supposed to be showing Lebanon, but honestly it looked like Lebanon in the 70s. It's just such a bad and lazy way of showing the Middle East and Arabs. We're way past that. Honestly, it felt really stereotypical.
Wish I hadn't bothered.
A sad little movie, with fairly sad acting.
Also sad that Kate Beckinsale, who needed no enhancement to her looks, has decided that her fading career would be re-energised by pumping her lips up into a permanent pout. She now just looks ridiculous. It hasn't improved her acting skills.
The plot is sound, the ending is a little different, the setting is questionable.
Not the worst I have ever seen but close.
Also sad that Kate Beckinsale, who needed no enhancement to her looks, has decided that her fading career would be re-energised by pumping her lips up into a permanent pout. She now just looks ridiculous. It hasn't improved her acting skills.
The plot is sound, the ending is a little different, the setting is questionable.
Not the worst I have ever seen but close.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the film, Matt Craven, who plays Kate Beckinsale's father, is only 16 years older than her in real life.
- GoofsThe opening scenes set in the US are obviously filmed in Europe, based on cars and road signs etc.
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- $189,157
- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
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