In this blog entry I’m gonna talk about the movie “Abduction”, that has been directed by John Singleton and produced by Doug Davison, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Dan Lautner, Roy Lee, Lee Stollman. The Screenwriter of the movie is Shawn Christensen
This movie is starred by Taylor Lautner, Lily Collins, Alfred Molina, Sigourney Weaver, Jason Isaacs, Maria Bello, Michael Nyqvist, Denzel Whitaker, Elisabeth Rohm. This movie is a snappy action thriller which lets down anyone unfortunate enough to be forced into buying a ticket for this horrible movie.
Taylor Lautner plays as a high school student named Nathan who’s not one of the popular kids. He goes to the cool parties and isn’t good with girls and he’s on the outside looking in. In Abduction he always plays being a normal high school kid.
While working on a school project with childhood crush Karen (Collins), he stumbles across a missing-children website and sees a picture of himself who had missed at the age of 3. He figures out his parents aren’t really his parents and gets confirmed by finding his t-shirt which was wearing in the picture of him as a child in a dresser drawer in his house.
Meanwhile, the bad guys bust in and kill his pretend spy parents, the cute neighbor is conveniently forced into going on the run with him. The CIA wants him, Serbian bad guys are trying to kill him and his psychiatrist claims to be an agent out to protect him.
Nathan was not knowing who to trust, Nathan and Karen take off on the most ridiculous adventure ever put together in an action film in which they try to stay ahead of all their pursuers, all while making googly eyes at each other.
They had a lengthy chase which includes the most laughable fight sequence on a train involving Lautner and a Serbian hit man. Astonishingly ridiculous was to see Collins with her hands tied together above her head, laying on the floor with her mouth taped compartment all perfectly fine.
I stop here because I feel this movie very silly. I felt that Abduction is a toss-away film that should have gone directly into the DVD bin rather releasing in theatre. I feel this movie Abduction is one of the worst films of 2011 packed with bad dialogue and ludicrous action scenes and one thing Lautner hasn’t learn how to express the emotions on film.
Very Bad… Bad movie…….
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