Monday, September 23, 2013
Prisoners
I've often said that if anyone ever harmed one of my children I could easily end up in prison. The only thing keeping me from savage revenge would be the fact that my remaining family would still need me to be a father. This film forces you to consider what you would do. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, Prisoners is a forcefully paced thriller that grabs around the throat and drags you to its stunning conclusion.
The stakes of this film could not be higher. When two young girls go missing, Keller Dover (Jackman) takes matters into his own hands when he feels the police are not doing enough to bring them home. As time passes and the police continue to be puzzled by the girls' disappearance, the desperation mounts. Challenging the audience to consider its own response to such a traumatic reality, Dover pushes the limits as he searches for answers.
At times, this film is difficult to watch, but you will be compelled to hang in there until its riveting final moments. Well-written, chilling, and ruthless in its emotional content, Prisoners brings together a wonderful cast, with Hugh Jackman clubbing you over the head with a stunningly powerful performance.
Prisoners is an absolute must-see. It is quite possibly Hugh Jackman's best performance to date. It certainly puts Villeneuve on the map as a director to watch. Take a Xanax and go see this! Then go home and hug your children!
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