My problem with the Depp character
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just1Hitch — 12 years ago(November 06, 2013 09:31 AM)
He seems incredibly clueless. His daughter's life is in danger and he in the ultimate lose-lose situation but he thinks it would be a good idea to try to get help from a taxi driver and a shoeshine man? Give me a break! I bailed out after about 15 minutes so this is not a valid review, just an impression. His little girl was cute as a button though.
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Dinosaw — 12 years ago(February 01, 2014 01:17 AM)
Have you even seen
Red Eye
,
Firewall
,
Butterfly on a Wheel
and
Trapped
?
You must've hated those too.
That's how hostage-oriented thriller films tend to be like. The protagonist always tries to find a way to get out of the situation by doing 'stupid' things (a la, telling someone, giving signals) that, of course, put his loved one(s) lives in jeopardy. Even in the series
Hostages
, Toni Collette was doing that. It gives us good suspense. If Depp hadn't have done that then the movie would've been without suspense and rather monotonic.
Anyway I gave the film a 6/10.
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mjd_subs2 — 12 years ago(March 09, 2014 07:04 PM)
I think it's fair to say most people would try to find help in any way and from anywhere they could. It's not like he could call the police or even some friends to brainstorm on what to do in that situation. He was forced into a position to make rapid fire decisions knowing his child's life was jeopardy - not the most relaxing scenario on the planet.
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spookyrat1 — 11 years ago(January 14, 2015 02:06 PM)
He seems incredibly clueless.
I didn't think it was a great movie, primarily for other reasons. But what else is the guy going to do? He has less than 90 minutes to save his daughter. Perhaps you didn't watch far enough in, to see he also sought assistance from the governor's PA and husband.