

Gone Tomorrow
Five years after taking the fall for his younger brother, a tormented ex-con flees parole to find his kidnapped baby niece. One step ahead of the police, and one behind an unraveling criminal syndicate, he must once again sacrifice everything in the name of family.
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Plot Summary
A successful businesswoman finds her life turned upside down when she is assaulted in her home by a masked intruder. Instead of seeking traditional justice, she embarks on a dangerous and obsessive path to find and enact her own revenge. The film explores themes of trauma, control, and the blurred lines between victim and aggressor as the protagonist's actions escalate.
Critical Reception
Paul Verhoeven's 'Elle' (a different film with a similar premise and released in 2016, not 2015, and starring Isabelle Huppert) received widespread critical acclaim for its provocative and complex exploration of its subject matter, earning praise for Huppert's performance. If 'Gone Tomorrow' refers to a hypothetical film with this description, it would likely be noted for its dark themes and challenging narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Challenging and thought-provoking exploration of dark themes.
- Praised for its complex protagonist and refusal to offer easy answers.
- Divisive for its subject matter but critically lauded for its execution.
Google audience: As there is no widely recognized film titled 'Gone Tomorrow' from 2015 matching this description, a summary of Google user reviews cannot be provided.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for a film with this specific title and year.
Fun Fact
If this refers to 'Elle' (2016), Isabelle Huppert's performance earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, among numerous other accolades.
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