Synopsis
Keller Dover is facing a parent’s worst nightmare: his young daughter and her friend have gone missing. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki arrests the only suspect – the driver of an RV on which the girls had been playing – but a lack of evidence forces his release. As pressure mounts, Loki’s team pursues multiple leads while a frantic Dover decides he has no choice but to take matters into his own hands.
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Cast
- Hugh JackmanKeller Dover
- Jake GyllenhaalDetective Loki
- Terrence HowardFranklin Birch
- Viola DavisNancy Birch
- Maria BelloGrace Dover
- Paul DanoAlex Jones
- Melissa LeoHolly Jones
- David DastmalchianBob Taylor
- Dylan MinnetteRalph Dover
- Kyla-DrewJoy Birch
- 100
Entertainment Weekly
The thriller that's exciting, cathartic, and powerfully disturbing. Prisoners is that type of movie. It's rooted in 40 years of Hollywood revenge films, yet it also breaks audacious new ground. - 91
The Playlist
The picture is often graphic and pulls no punches in its disturbing violence, but its unflinching nature gives it a memorable sear that won't soon be forgotten. - 90
The Hollywood Reporter
Prisoners can at times be a hard film to watch, but thanks to all the talent involved, it’s even harder to shake off. - 84
Film.com
Rarely a moment is ever wasted, a consequence ignored, and though the climax is a corker, the final shot is even better. Prisoners requires and rewards your attention in equal measure. Be ready. - 83
IndieWire
Before all else, Villneuve's grim chronicle of the fallout when two young girls vanish in a small town succeeds at crafting one powerfully suspenseful moment after another. - 80
The Guardian
In his first English language film, Quebeçois director Denis Villeneuve has produced a masterful thriller that is also an engrossing study of a smalltown America battered by recession, fear and the unrelenting elements. - 70
Variety
A spellbinding, sensationally effective thriller with a complex moral center. - 63
Slant Magazine
Possibly year's most immaculate-looking drivel, a prismatically shot whodunit abundant in red herrings, but lacking in moral contemplation.
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