gliderguy
Joined Dec 2011
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Yes, there are some plot flaws, but overall, this will keep you wondering what is actually going on. Sam Worthington does a good job of portraying the confused father of a missing wife and daughter, and the other performances are decent, especially the girl, Luci Capri, who plays the protagonist, Peri.
Unfortunately, IMDB no longer shows the filming location, so I looked this up: The Netflix movie Fractured (2019) was filmed primarily in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and also in the surrounding areas of Selkirk and Matlock. Key locations included the former Selkirk and District General Hospital for the hospital scenes and a rest stop on Highway 8 near Matlock for scenes featuring a highway pit stop.
Unfortunately, IMDB no longer shows the filming location, so I looked this up: The Netflix movie Fractured (2019) was filmed primarily in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and also in the surrounding areas of Selkirk and Matlock. Key locations included the former Selkirk and District General Hospital for the hospital scenes and a rest stop on Highway 8 near Matlock for scenes featuring a highway pit stop.
The movie has no point, no character development, monumental plot implausibility's, and a horrible finish. It starts by claiming the movie is based on actual events, which turns out to be completely false. The "plot" centers around a couple that is terrorized by three people, a man and two women. This movie reminds me of the TV commercial where the terrorized group intentionally ignores a running, unlocked car and, instead, decides to hide behind a row of hanging chainsaws. The couple can't seem to defend themselves with a shotgun with plenty of shells, while the terrorists have only an axe which was probably found on the property. The terrorists even manage to damage their own getaway vehicle, an old Ford pickup, but getaway anyhow. They totally lack any motive whatsoever for their actions.
This movie plods along when it is in high gear - and is insufferable at other times. At times the dialog is so softly spoken by the actors that I had to have closed captioning on to see what they were saying. The movie revolves around a TV show called the Pink Opaque which somehow pulls the viewer into its plot. The protagonist is drawn into the TV and disappears for years, only to reappear later on. The movie is desperately seeking out a rationale for being and never quite finds it. It was a total waste of time for me, and I found myself nodding off as I watched it. Do yourself a favor and skip this one.