Plot
A single mom and her child are carjacked by a bank robber.
Release Year: 2011
Rating: 4.8/10 (1,536 voted)
Director:
John Bonito
Stars: Maria Bello, Stephen Dorff, Joanna Cassidy
Storyline The divorced Lorraine Burton is an insecure woman that raises her seven year-old son Chad alone and without money. Her ex-husband Gary is a former military that went in court martial and presses Lorraine to take Chad for him. One day, Lorraine stops her car in a gas station after her therapy to buy frozen pizzas for Chad and her. When she returns, the bank robber Roy carjacks them and heads to Tijuana, Mexico with Lorraine and Chad. Along their journey, Lorraine tries to protect Chad from the psychopath Roy.
Writers: Sherry Compton, Michael Compton
Cast: Maria Bello
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Lorraine Burton
Stephen Dorff
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Roy
Joanna Cassidy
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Betty
Catherine Dent
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Therapist
Gary Grubbs
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Deputy
Kristen Kerr
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Young Mother
Tim Griffin
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Cop
David Jensen
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Customer
Molly McQueen
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Young Mother
Angelle Brooks
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Judge
Robert Peters
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Orville
Connor Hill
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Chad Burton
Michael Arata
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Trucker
Jay Amor
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Police Officer
Jeff Joslin
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Gary Burton
Taglines:
It's her car. Don't tell her what to do with it.
Release Date: 22 November 2011
Filming Locations: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Argentina:
Did You Know?
Trivia: Maria Bello and Tim Griffin also star in NBC's
Prime Suspect.
Goofs:
Continuity:
At the factory when Roy shoots a few bullets to Larraine sitting in the car, he smash the front window of that car but immediately after, when Lorraine is driving the car to Roy to kill him, the front window of the car is intact.
User Review
One big "Meh"
Rating:
I generally like kidnapping films. Especially the ones that include
lots of gas stations. Despite the good acting by Dorf and Bello the
plot is too stale. In addition add the lack of tension you really get a
"meh" film in your hands. Also, the film was going well realistic until
the 30th minute but they had to put that lame "twist" at the end and
arm Bello with a shotgun. Puh-lease! All in all, this film could have
been something much more riveting with this cast. However, no matter
the quality of your cast; if you fail to write a decent scenario you
are condemned to fail.
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