Rayting:
5.7/
10 8.9K votes
Language: English
Release date: August 21, 2020
Story of a husband and wife that will stop at nothing to find their missing daughter, who disappeared on a family camping trip. When the police don't catch any leads, the duo take over.
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User Reviews
I don't blame the actors. The screenplay and director are solely responsible for this garbage. Hard to believe just how bad it is. The one star is for the scenery.
Fmovies: Ann Heche has to be the most stupid Actress from Soap Operas to Silver Screens if anyone can screw up a script or Movie she can that for sure.
Okay, I have to admit after 27 minutes of bad acting I said enough. I've never seen Anne Heche or Thomas Jame act so badly. Jason Patric was a joke as the sheriff IMO. I was rolling my eyes way too much to stick with what I consider a hot mess. I mean, really...those two were acting in a forced way. Like some amateur B movie stuff. I just couldn't stomach this one. ugh. Wasn't for me but maybe some will like it?
The Vanished fmovies. I found this movie very interesting. I liked all the twists and turns, and the ending is very surprising and satiating. Sure there are several misdirects that other reviews site as plot holes. But if you think about it later each subplot has a thread tying it back to the main story of the missing daughter.
It was not too bad and certainly held my attention as it tries to solve a missing daughter story. I was hoping it might be like Taken but it's mostly a psychological drama similar to Prisoners but not nearly as good. But still it was tense suspenseful watch with twists and turns. But the unreliable narrator storytelling has been done before but still never gets old.
Okay, so there's a lot going on in this movie the plot rambles around a bit. The acting is only ok, with good turns from Jason Patric (Sheriff) and Thomas (Paul). It's hitchcockian in its style and the ending threw me BIG TIME (no spoilers). It's no classic and has more holes than Swiss cheese, but stick with this one and you'll be glad you did!