Missing
Alice, sixteen years old, wakes up by a pond near a forest. She cannot remember how she arrived there, nor why she is naked. Her first instinct is to run home, but something sinister hangs in the air, and it follows her like a cloud. Her body begins to show signs of injury and, as she gets closer to her destination, she is haunted by memories, both nostalgic and terrible, that blur her sense of reality...
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Plot Summary
A seemingly ordinary couple, Jen and Spencer, are living a quiet suburban life. However, unknown to Jen, Spencer is a retired CIA operative living under witness protection. Their world is turned upside down when their daughter, Georgina, is kidnapped by an international crime cartel, forcing Spencer to reveal his past and team up with Jen to rescue her.
Critical Reception
The film received largely negative reviews from critics, who criticized its convoluted plot, inconsistent tone, and uninspired action sequences. Audiences also expressed disappointment, finding the blend of action and comedy jarring and the performances unconvincing.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its confusing narrative and awkward tonal shifts between action, comedy, and drama.
- The performances were often deemed uninspired, failing to elevate the weak script.
- The film struggled to find a consistent identity, leading to a disjointed viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a mixed to negative reception. Many viewers found the plot difficult to follow and the humor forced, while some appreciated the attempts at action and the chemistry between the lead actors.
Fun Fact
The film's plot was inspired by the real-life experiences of CIA operatives who had to protect their families while engaged in dangerous missions.
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