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Reclaim
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In an attempt to investigate on the mysterious disappearance of their newly adopted daughter, Shannon and Steven, a young courageous and smart lovely couple, who do their best and struggle against getting their daughter back, but in doing so, incidents come to frustrate them, as they unveil the horrible truth.
Actors:
John Cusack, Ryan Phillippe, Rachelle Lefevre, Jacki Weaver, Luis Guzmán, Briana Roy, Jandres Burgos, Veronica Faye Foo, Alex Cintrón, Millie Ruperto, Oscar H. Guerrero, ...»
Director:
Alan White
Country:
United States
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#Alan White #Arclight Films #Asia Tropical Films #Beijing Shuijing Shenlan International Media Co #John Cusack #Rachelle Lefevre #Reclaim #Ryan Phillippe
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Blu-ray.com
October 02, 2014 Reclaim isn't a disaster, it's just disappointing and thoughtless after a potent introduction.
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Variety
September 19, 2014 Alan White's polished but pedestrian pic mines little real suspense and few surprises from a formulaic script.
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Common Sense Media
July 06, 2016 A totally routine movie that tries to combine a message about trafficked children with a lowbrow thriller about loved ones going missing in a foreign country.
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New York Daily News
September 18, 2014 There are no twists or even surprises, except the final realization that director Alan White is taking his culturally clueless, ineptly shot B-movie totally seriously.
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The Dissolve
September 19, 2014 Once the sides are firmly established, Reclaim dutifully goes through the subpar-thriller motions.
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Los Angeles Times
September 18, 2014 Carmine Gaeta and Luke Davies' screenplay is constructed from plot mechanics, and the emotional stakes grow less convincing with every twist of the screw.
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TheWrap
September 20, 2014 In any movie where good people are being scammed by nefarious ripoff artists, there's the potential moment where the protagonists become so stupid and trusting that you lose all sympathy for them. That moment occurs about midway through Reclaim
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New York Times
September 18, 2014 A message before the closing credits cites the widespread incidence of child trafficking, but any social import is lost. This isn't activism; it's by-the-numbers suspense.
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Slant Magazine
September 16, 2014 Reclaim's highly mechanized plot ensures that the film is over before it even ends.
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Movie Chambers
November 29, 2014 While we can all agree that human trafficking is a despicable thing, it's also clear that this amazingly inept screenplay fails to do the issue justice.
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