Director:
Luis PrietoGuión:
Knate LeeCámara:
Flavio Martínez LabianoMúsica:
Federico JusidReparto:
Halle Berry, Sage Correa, Chris McGinn, Lew Temple, Christopher Berry, Dana Gourrier, Erica Curtis, Lucky Johnson, Ritchie Montgomery, Didi Costine (más)Streaming (2)
Sinopsis(1)
Karla observa cómo dos extraños arrastran a su hijo Frankie dentro de un coche y arrancan. Karla deberá encontrar al pequeño por su cuenta. (Movistar+)
Videos (4)
Reseñas (4)
Una gran dosis de tensión continua y situaciones de género nada ordinarias, degradadas solo por frases patéticas, indignas de un suspenso de punta. Aún así, le doy la cuarta estrella, por ese viaje de alto octanaje y Halle precisa. ()
An average silly thriller with an angry and determined Halle Berry. Fortunately, the film has a decent pace, sleazy bad guys and entertains nicely for 90 minutes, so as an unpretentious flick on a dull evening Kidnap holds up just fine, but it could have been better. The Call was twice as good. 60% ()
Halle Berry simply nailed this film about a mother saving her abducted son. She is excellent, believable, and not annoying. Furthermore, the film has that proper hill billy vibe, so you won't be sure how it will end and what it's really about. For me, "Kidnap" is a slightly above-average thriller. ()
I thought I was in for a suspenseful thriller, but instead I got a weird commercial for an armored Chrysler and the US Highway System. I didn't enjoy the chase much as it was too long and interspersed with emotionally strained monologues addressed to God (absent) and the son (also absent). The writing felt uninspired and rather predictable, and the ending was downright dumb. ()
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