Abduction
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(Running time: 106 Minutes) Rated PG-13
Starring Taylor Lautner, Antonique Smith, Alfred Molina, Maria Bello, Sigourney Weaver
Abduction is a very exciting movie that started off appearing to be just another teen movie but transformed into a thriller. Nathan (Lautner) is a high school boy who is troubled by recurring dreams. He sees a shrink for anger management and seems to be making progress. His father teaches him to fight, being tough and demanding on the boy to the point where you wonder what’s going on. Something is definitely going on.
There is a scene of a drunken teen party in a high schooler’s home where the parents are not present. There, Nathan runs into Karen (Smith), a girl he’s had a crush on since middle school but Karen is with another boy.
During work for a school project, Karen and Nathan discover his face on a missing children’s website and the plot moves into high gear. With the Internet and high tech devices, the bad guys can trace Nathan’s interest in his picture and locate him. They burst into his house and kill his parents then blow up the house.
The CIA contacts Nathan, too. It seems that everyone is looking for him and he doesn’t know where to turn. Karen gets involved in this with him and they go on the run together. The chase scenes are exciting as are the fight scenes between Nathan and the bad guys. Now you know what his father was preparing him for – to defend himself. I can’t go much further without spoiling more of the plot. I found Abduction to be an exciting thriller that held my attention every second. This action thriller is highly entertaining and will keep you in its grip. There is a lot of violence, though little blood, no bad language and one scene of intense kissing, plus the teen party scene. This film should be fine for kids 12 and older and adult might enjoy the ride, too.
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