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Kidnapped(Secuestrados)

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Spain, France · 2010
1h 25m
Director Miguel Ángel Vivas
Starring Fernando Cayo, Ana Wagener, Manuela Vellés, Dritan Biba
Genre Horror, Thriller

Three criminals break into a home in a Madrid gated community with the aim of robbing the inhabitants Jaime, Marta and Isa. While one robber takes Jaime to the bank in order to steal his money, wife Marta and daughter Isa are trapped in their own home with two other armed men. Eventually, the family fights back, with brutal and bloody results.

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70

The Hollywood Reporter by

The result is a stylishly executed but punishing ultra-realistic thriller that might be classified as family torture porn.

60

Salon by Andrew O'Hehir

My eyes never left the screen and my attention never wandered; in a restricted, technical sense of the term, Kidnapped is a masterpiece. But I make no claims for its moral value or for any cathartic or redemptive qualities.

50

Variety by Joe Leydon

A technically proficient and aggressively unpleasant suspenser about sadistic home invaders.

40

Time Out by Joshua Rothkopf

Some kind of napping for sure: The line between rigor and tedium is crossed in this Madrid-set home-invasion thriller, captured in a dozen or so claustrophobic shots but impoverished as a piece of drama.

40

Village Voice by Nick Pinkerton

The long takes and lack of theatrical affect are presumably meant to heighten the realism by dispensing with film - fiction artifice, but in the process, everything that might lure a viewer - the seduction of style and plot or an engagement with characters - is forgotten.

50

Slant Magazine by Nick Schager

Its scenario and criminals devoid of any representational depth, and without any substantial ideas underlying its carnage, the film ultimately just assumes the sadistically pragmatic POV of its one-dimensional thugs, pitilessly doling out brutality as a practical means to an end.

40

The New York Times by Stephen Holden

Starting as a coldly realistic thriller, this film eventually loses its bearings as the director Miguel Ángel Vivas succumbs to a fit of nihilism, transforming Kidnapped into gruesome tit-for-tat torture porn.

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