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Family Rescue
The court has given custody of Emma Hayes' child to the baby's father, a man who raped Emma when she was only fifteen years old. It's up to the baby's grandfather, Clayton Hayes to prevent the child from being handed over until Emma can convince the court to reverse the order.
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Plot Summary
A seemingly idyllic suburban family is rocked when the teenage daughter returns from a weekend trip with a dangerous new boyfriend. As his controlling behavior escalates and his true, violent nature is revealed, the family finds themselves trapped in a terrifying battle for survival within their own home. They must band together to overcome his manipulation and escape his deadly grip before it's too late.
Critical Reception
Family Rescue was a direct-to-video release that garnered minimal critical attention. It is generally viewed as a low-budget thriller that attempts to capitalize on the popularity of similar domestic suspense films of the era. Audience reception was lukewarm, with many finding the plot predictable and the performances uneven.
What Reviewers Say
A standard thriller with predictable plot points.
Features some tense moments but lacks overall originality.
Relies on familiar tropes of domestic suspense.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Family Rescue are scarce, but those available suggest it is considered a forgettable thriller. Some viewers found it mildly entertaining for its genre, while others criticized its derivative storyline and lack of character development.
Fun Fact
Despite its limited release and critical reception, the film has developed a small cult following among fans of 1990s direct-to-video thrillers.
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