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''Kidnap'' is a 2017 American action-thriller film directed by Luis Prieto and written by Knate Lee. It stars
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, Sage Correa, Chris McGinn, and
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. The plot follows a working mother who pursues her young son's captors. The film was produced by di B Pictures, Lotus Entertainment,
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, Gold Star Films,
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, Well Go USA, and Rumble Entertainment on a budget of $21 million. It was announced in September 2014, and filmed in
New Orleans New Orleans ( , ,New Orleans
and Slidell, Louisiana from October to December 2014. The film's original distributor, Relativity Media, filed for bankruptcy in 2015, delaying its release several times. In May 2017, the newly-founded
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acquired the distribution rights. ''Kidnap'' premiered at the ArcLight Hollywood multiplex on July 31, 2017, and was released in the United States on August 4. The film received mixed reviews; critics commended Berry's performance but criticized the writing and directing. At the
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, Berry was nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture.


Plot

Waitress Karla Dyson takes her six-year-old son, Frankie, to a carnival. She receives a call from her lawyer discussing a custody battle over Frankie. Karla ends the call and realizes she has lost sight of her son. She looks for him but can only find his toy voice recorder. In the parking lot, she arrives just in time to see a woman dragging her son into a green
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driven by a male. Karla initially chases after them on foot, and drops her phone, before entering her vehicle and driving after them. The two kidnappers evade Karla by tossing a spare tire into a busy highway and causing a pile-up and then threatening to kill Frankie with a knife. Karla learns the female captor's name is Margo through a recording from her son's toy. She purposely attracts the attention of a police officer on a motorcycle and explains the situation to him but the kidnappers kill him. Margo talks to Karla, requesting $10,000 in exchange for her son. Margo enters Karla's car and tells her to follow her accomplice's car. In a dark tunnel, Margo attacks Karla, who fights back and throws Margo out of the car. The other captor threatens to hurt Frankie, forcing Karla to stop following him. Minutes later, Karla comes across a traffic jam and finds the Mustang abandoned. She is told by a passerby that the male driver and Frankie are now traveling on foot. Karla goes to a police station to report the kidnapping but, taking note of the number of missing children that are never found, decides to take matters into her own hands. She spots the male kidnapper in a stolen black
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and chases him until her vehicle runs out of fuel. She hitches a ride from a motorist, but they are blindsided by the Volvo and the good samaritan dies. The male kidnapper emerges from his car with a shotgun, but Karla manages to kill him by putting her car in reverse and pinning him to a tree. She finds his identification and address. There, she calls 911 and locates Frankie in a barn with two kidnapped girls. She and her son run away, promising to come back later, and hide underwater after Margo appears. Karla pulls Margo underwater and drowns her. She returns to the barn and encounters a bearded man claiming to be a neighbor. She realizes he is part of the child kidnapping ring when he mentions how many children were hiding without her telling him. Karla knocks him out with a shovel. The police arrive shortly afterward, and the children are rescued. Karla's actions lead to the dissolution of an international child abduction ring, and she is praised as a hero.


Cast

*
Halle Berry Halle Maria Berry (; born Maria Halle Berry; August 14, 1966) is an American actress. She began her career as a model and entered several beauty contests, finishing as the first runner-up in the Miss USA pageant and coming in sixth in the Mi ...
as Karla Dyson, a working mother whose son is kidnapped * Sage Correa as Frankie McCoy-Dyson, Karla's six-year-old son * Chris McGinn as Margo Vickey, a female kidnapper and Terry's wife *
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as Terrence / Terry Vickey, a male kidnapper *
Jason Winston George Jason Winston George (born February 9, 1972) is an American actor and model. He is best known for his roles as Michael Bourne on the NBC daytime soap opera ''Sunset Beach'', as J.T. Hunter on the UPN television sitcom ''Eve'', as Dr. Otis Cole ...
as David Dyson, Karla's estranged husband *
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as Bearded man, the middleman of the child kidnapping ring *
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as Pedestrian girl hit by the kidnapper's black Volvo * Brice Fisher as Tyler, a customer who complains about his hashbrowns


Production

''Kidnap'' was announced at the 67th Cannes Film Festival on May 15, 2014, with
Halle Berry Halle Maria Berry (; born Maria Halle Berry; August 14, 1966) is an American actress. She began her career as a model and entered several beauty contests, finishing as the first runner-up in the Miss USA pageant and coming in sixth in the Mi ...
joining the cast of the Luis Prieto–directed feature. The film is a co-production between di B Pictures, Lotus Entertainment,
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, Gold Star Films,
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, Well Go USA, and Rumble Entertainment. Relativity Media acquired the distribution rights in September, and Sage Correa, Chris McGinn, and
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were added to the cast in October. Berry said that as a mother, she found her character's actions to be genuine and representational of a loving parent.
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took place from October 27 to December 7, 2014, in
New Orleans New Orleans ( , ,New Orleans
and Slidell, Louisiana, with cinematographer Flavio Labiano. Prieto said the action sequences were inspired by films from the 1980s that encouraged him to implement practical effects, so the actors' reactions could be genuine, instead of CGI. Filming locations included the New Orleans City Park, the Huey P. Long Bridge, the
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, Interstate 310,
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, and the Highway 11 bridge in Slidell. During post-production, the
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was composed by Federico Jusid.


Release


Theatrical

In September 2014, Relativity Media gave the film a release date for October 9, 2015. However, in July 2015, the distributor was $320 million in debt and filed for
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bankruptcy, which resulted in the release date for ''Kidnap'' being moved to February 26, 2016. By September, ''Kidnap'' was put on hiatus, to the dismay of several producers, and in December 2015, the company vowed to release the film the following year, setting it for May 13 before postponing it to December 2. In November 2016, Relativity removed ''Kidnap'' from its schedule altogether, but after several positive
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s, the company scheduled the film for March 10, 2017, while also trying to sell the film to potential distributors. In May 2017, the newly-founded
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bought the distribution rights to the film. On July 31, 2017, ''Kidnap'' premiered at the ArcLight Hollywood multiplex, before being theatrically released in the United States and Canada on August 4, 2017.


Home media

''Kidnap'' was released on Digital HD via digital distribution through
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and
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on October 17, 2017, before receiving its physical release on DVD and
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on October 31. In its first week, the film sold 47,629 DVDs and 33,521 Blu-rays as the sixth-most sold feature on both formats in the United States. The following week, the feature sold 16,706 DVDs and 13,060 Blu-rays, moving down the charts to tenth and twelfth place, respectively. In December 2017, '' Home Media Magazine'' revealed that on its "rental chart", the film had moved to first place after becoming available on Redbox. Overall, ''Kidnap'' made $3.9 million through home media releases.


Reception


Box office

''Kidnap'' grossed $31 million in the United States and Canada, and $3.8 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $34.8 million against a production budget of $21 million. The film was released alongside '' The Dark Tower'' and the wide expansion of ''
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'', and was projected to gross $8 million from 2,378 theaters in its opening weekend. It made $3.7 million on its opening day (including $500,000 from Thursday night previews), and $10 million in its opening weekend, placing fifth at the box office. Television advertisements that aired throughout its second week in theaters cost $4.53 million, and the film made $5 million in its second weekend. ''Kidnap'' was removed from theaters after 105 days.


Critical response

The website's critical consensus reads, "''Kidnap'' strays into poorly scripted exploitation too often to take advantage of its pulpy premise – or the still-impressive talents of its committed star." Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported 74% of audience members gave it a positive score, with 53% saying they would definitely recommend it.
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, writing for ''
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'', gave the feature half a star out of four, called it "garbage", and gave negative remarks to the screenplay, overall plot, and the main character's tendency to talk to herself throughout the entire film. David Ehrlich from ''
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'' gave it a "D−" along with a similar response where he also criticized the directing, writing that Prieto "never demonstrates the interest to allow his heroine to take things into her own hands, but the movie does gain momentum as it chugs along." Writing for the ''
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'', Michael Phillips gave ''Kidnap'' two stars out of five, and said that the film did not do everything possible to take advantage of its "own monstrously exploitative premise" and instead focused on making it realistic. The ''
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''
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also gave the same rating and criticized the runtime, screenplay, characters, cinematography, and repetitive
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s, while also giving praise to Halle Berry's performance. From ''
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'',
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gave a three stars out of five mixed review, where he said the film was "more absurd than '' Taken''". In his three stars out of four review, Rex Reed from ''
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'' found the feature to be "another entry in the overcrowded, snatched-in-broad-daylight genre of abducted-children thrillers", but said that it had "no shortage of thrills". Alonso Duralde from ''
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'' summarized the entire film and Berry's performance by saying that it is a "cheesy little thriller, an unapologetic
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and a clear attempt by Oscar-winner Halle Berry at having a ''Taken'' of her very own." From ''
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'', Teo Bugbee gave ''Kidnap'' a positive review, writing that it "doesn't waste time trying to build an arc to Karla's desperation" and found that Berry "approaches the task of playing this unhinged mother on the run with sincerity ..her adrenaline kicks in the moment she sees Frankie being shoved into the back seat of an unfamiliar Mustang, and it doesn't dip until the credits roll."


Accolades

In June 2018, ''Kidnap'' was awarded
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for its representation of women. At the annual
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,
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received a nomination for Best Overall Stunt by a Stuntwoman and won for Hardest Hit. In July 2018, Brice Fisher was nominated at the 39th Young Artist Awards for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Teen Actor. At the
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, Berry earned a nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture.


References


External links

* * {{IMDb title, 1458169, Kidnap 2010s English-language films 2017 action thriller films American action thriller films American chase films Di Bonaventura Pictures films Films about child abduction in the United States Films directed by Luis Prieto Films produced by Halle Berry Films produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura Films scored by Federico Jusid Films set in New Orleans Films shot in New Orleans Films shot in Louisiana 2010s American films