A demoted police officer assigned to a call dispatch desk is conflicted when he receives an emergency phone call from a kidnapped woman.A demoted police officer assigned to a call dispatch desk is conflicted when he receives an emergency phone call from a kidnapped woman.A demoted police officer assigned to a call dispatch desk is conflicted when he receives an emergency phone call from a kidnapped woman.
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Riley Keough
- Emily Lighton
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Peter Sarsgaard
- Henry Fisher
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Christina Vidal
- SGT. Denise Wade
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Ethan Hawke
- SGT. Bill Miller
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Christiana Montoya
- Abby
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David Castañeda
- Tim Gerachi
- (as David Castaneda)
Beau Knapp
- Dru Nashe
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Paul Dano
- Matthew Fontenot
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Gillian Zinser
- Jess Baylor
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Director Antoine Fuqua also did his best with the screenplay he had, and created the perfect amount of non-stop tension and suspense - also due to Jake Gyllenhaal's outstanding performance. The cinematography and score were also on point, and the 90 min runtime and pacing just right. But the story itself was just nothing spectacular and easily forgettable - and written better in other 911 films. There were also too many plot and technical issues, and unrealistic actions and procedures taken by both the police and 911 operators. It's a generous 7/10 from me.
Jake Gyllenhaal once again proves how good of an actor he is, especially a character actor. He plays this role, Joe Baylor, a 911 phone operator with such intensity has he battles inner struggles alongside the torment of an abduction. For me the film isn't as entertaining as it is without Gyllenhaal in the lead role. Others may disagree but this reminded me slightly of his performance in 'Prisoners' in which he plays a detective battling similar demons.
I really enjoy films that take place in one location as it immerses you more into the narrative and I think director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, The Equalizer) does a very good job in keeping the tension centred around Gyllenhaal's character.
I don't think the writing is anything spectacular, it's really Jake Gyllenhaal's performance as well as some stellar voice acting via the phone calls that carry the film.
It's an enjoyable watch that I had a good time, albeit it wasn't a great film, but it had a great performance from a great actor.
Great.
I really enjoy films that take place in one location as it immerses you more into the narrative and I think director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, The Equalizer) does a very good job in keeping the tension centred around Gyllenhaal's character.
I don't think the writing is anything spectacular, it's really Jake Gyllenhaal's performance as well as some stellar voice acting via the phone calls that carry the film.
It's an enjoyable watch that I had a good time, albeit it wasn't a great film, but it had a great performance from a great actor.
Great.
JametGylenhaal is an amaziy actor, he's able to enthral an audience for the entire 90 minutes when all focus is on him, virtually 99% of the movie.
This movie was shot in 11 days, which is impossible to believe. JG was able to hone in on his character in such a short amount of time, you're able to sense his anguish, his feelings throughout the movie - not just from a well written script, but his facial expressions, his demeanour, his body - make no mistake JG 'owns' this movie and OWN it he does....!!!
This movie was shot in 11 days, which is impossible to believe. JG was able to hone in on his character in such a short amount of time, you're able to sense his anguish, his feelings throughout the movie - not just from a well written script, but his facial expressions, his demeanour, his body - make no mistake JG 'owns' this movie and OWN it he does....!!!
This story follows the world's most incompetent crisis negotiator, Joe, as he attempts to keep a situation from getting out of hand. When I say incompetent, I mean that thanks to Joe's endless blunders and impulsive behavior, this movie was just one soundtrack away from being a dark comedy. Instead it got labeled a thriller due to the thrill the of pure rage the audience feels as they watch Joe pick one poor choice of words after another.
The acting was pretty good and the story was new to me. The fact that Fuqua was able to make a movie like this from virtually one location and on such a frugal budget is pretty impressive, but come prepared to yell at Joe for being more than a little useless for an hour and a half.
The acting was pretty good and the story was new to me. The fact that Fuqua was able to make a movie like this from virtually one location and on such a frugal budget is pretty impressive, but come prepared to yell at Joe for being more than a little useless for an hour and a half.
The movie is not a 7.
The movie with Jake Gyllenhaal is a 7. This man is the most underrated gem in Hollywood.
I haven't seen the original, but this movie is good enough. With amazing performance by effectively the only actor in the movie.
The movie with Jake Gyllenhaal is a 7. This man is the most underrated gem in Hollywood.
I haven't seen the original, but this movie is good enough. With amazing performance by effectively the only actor in the movie.
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- TriviaShot in just 11 days during October 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- GoofsJoe Baylor answers a 911 call from a man who injured his knee and tells him to call back later then hangs up. The man immediately calls back and Joe tells him the same call taker will always receive the caller's phone call. This is inaccurate as all 911 call takers can answer a ringing 911 call.
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