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Sweet Hostage
An escaped mental patient kidnaps an illiterate teenage farm girl and takes her to his mountain hide-away, where they soon become friends and, eventually, lovers.
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Plot Summary
A troubled young woman, fleeing an abusive situation, finds herself taken hostage by a seemingly gentle but disturbed man in his isolated desert home. As days turn into weeks, an unusual and complex relationship develops between the captive and her captor, blurring the lines between fear, dependence, and a strange form of affection. The situation becomes increasingly precarious as outside forces begin to close in, threatening to shatter their fragile existence.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Sweet Hostage' was met with mixed to positive reviews, with many critics highlighting the strong performances of its lead actors, particularly Martin Sheen and Linda Blair, who were praised for their portrayal of complex and volatile characters. The film's tense atmosphere and psychological exploration were often lauded, though some found its narrative pacing and controversial themes unsettling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for compelling lead performances, especially Martin Sheen and Linda Blair.
Noted for its psychological intensity and suspenseful atmosphere.
Some critics found the film's themes and narrative unconventional.
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Fun Fact
Linda Blair, who played the young hostage, was only 16 years old during the filming of 'Sweet Hostage'.
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