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Rapt

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France, Belgium · 2009
2h 5m
Director Lucas Belvaux
Starring Yvan Attal, Anne Consigny, Françoise Fabian, André Marcon
Genre Drama, Thriller

A rich industrialist is brutally kidnapped. While he physically and mentally degenerates in prison, the kidnappers, police and the board of the company of which he is director negotiate a ransom in exchange for burying the industrialist's secrets.

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Slant Magazine by

It presents itself in a sleek suit and tie, carrying itself from the moment it enters the room with a steadfast gait that suggests there's no dotted line it can't get us to agree to sign.

83

IndieWire by Eric Kohn

Progressing with a coldly observational pace, Rapt often strains its drawn-out structure, creating a lethargic experience despite essentially taking the form of a Bressonian suspense-thriller.

90

Variety by Jordan Mintzer

The issues come clashing together in an explosive package that, despite some snafus, remains fairly riveting to the end.

50

Village Voice by Melissa Anderson

The growing disgust of both his family and business associates, all hazily drawn, may knock the magnate down, but it's a limp substitute for the public fury that still burns after the fall of 2008.

83

The A.V. Club by Sam Adams

While the back-and-forth between various parties grows tiresome through repetition, Rapt rallies with a lengthy epilogue in which the aftermath of Attal's ordeal proves more draining than the physical privation that preceded it.

75

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

Yvan Attal and Anne Consigny give understated but powerful performances as Graff and his wife, Françoise. Although a bit too long, Rapt makes for compelling viewing.

80

Boxoffice Magazine by Wade Major

Compellingly taut and existentially thoughtful, this exceptional Euro-American hybrid is perfectly pitched for the kind of crossover success previously enjoyed by Guillaume Canet's 2006 surprise hit "Tell No One."

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