The Disappearance of Alice Creed

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UK, 2009, 96 min

Directed by:

J Blakeson

Screenplay:

J Blakeson

Cinematography:

Philipp Blaubach
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Hardened criminal Vic (Eddie Marsan) and his younger accomplice Danny (Martin Compston) kidnap Alice (Gemma Arterton) from a suburban street. Gagging her and tying her to a bed in a purposely soundproofed flat, the two men plan to negotiate a large ransom from Alice's millionaire father before fleeing the country. But while Vic seems confident that their plan will succeed, Danny cannot entirely suppress his misgivings. Meanwhile, Alice refuses to play the role of victim, and it quickly becomes evident that she will not give in without a fight. (Icon Film Distribution)

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J*A*S*M 

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English I often say that if I were to commit a crime, it would only be the kind that wouldn’t need any accomplices, and this film is another reason why. After a long time, the Brits have managed to make an interesting chamber drama that only needs three actors, one room, a forest, a cabin, and several minor props. At the beginning, the script works very smartly with the viewer’s expectations, but calms down a little after two surprising twists (fortunately, I don’t think it could have survived another somersault), and the ending manages to balance things to (almost) everyone’s satisfaction. I have a weak spot for this kind of thrillers and the above-par rating is a given. ()

3DD!3 

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English A bucket of puke and three excellent actors. Seeing as this is Blakeson’s debut, hats off to him: the directing is flawless, but the screenplay suffers from the overly large number of unexpected situations. P.S.: The opening ten minutes of "preparations" is perfect. ()

Kaka 

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English Quite a lot of value for a few bucks. An attractive victim, two interesting bad guys, a great atmosphere, a traditional cold British style. The creative newcomers took on a stylish everybody betrays everybody story and it turned out solid. It's a pity the first part is so well laid out, because it starts to get a bit thin towards the end. But the potential for the future is huge. ()

D.Moore 

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English A great opening, then a decent atmosphere, which is gradually diluted in the over-complication and stupid actions of the characters, and then a decent ending. Gemma Arterton's performance didn't impress me at all. Looking at her I constantly felt I was just watching a pretty British actress playing a kidnapped girl, and I was much more impressed with Eddie Marsan. Three and a bit. ()

kaylin 

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English A proper drama can be made with three actors, especially when you take two men who want money, and one girl whom they kidnap in order to get that money. This is a film that, although slow-paced, is very good as a thriller. Furthermore, Gemma Arterton will show a lot here. Besides her physique, she also displays great acting abilities. And more actors were really not needed. ()