Missing Child

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"Everyone wants to know where they came from."
  • R
  • 2017
  • 1 hr 19 min
  • 7.1  (34)

Missing Child from 2015 is a suspenseful and dramatic movie that tells the story of Gia, a young woman who has been haunted by nightmares about her childhood for years. Gia was abducted when she was just six years old and has no memory of her life before she was kidnapped. She has always wondered about her past and the family that she lost, but she has been unable to find any answers.

The movie begins as Gia is working as a bartender in New York City. She is haunted by her past and is struggling to move on with her life. When a little boy named Dylan comes into the bar one night and starts talking to her, Gia feels a strange connection to him. She soon learns that the boy has been missing for months and that the police have been unable to find him. Gia becomes obsessed with finding Dylan and reuniting him with his family.

As Gia delves deeper into the case, she begins to uncover some disturbing secrets about the people who are involved in Dylan's disappearance. She also begins to have flashes of memories from her own childhood, and she starts to believe that her own past may be connected to Dylan's. With the help of a detective named Nick (played by Luke Sabis), Gia sets out to solve the mystery of Dylan's disappearance and to unravel the secrets of her own past.

One of the strengths of Missing Child is its strong sense of place. The movie is set in New York City, and the filmmakers do an excellent job of capturing the gritty, sometimes dangerous feel of the city. They also use a lot of real locations, which gives the movie a very authentic feel. The movie is shot in a very naturalistic, almost documentary-style way, which makes it feel very realistic.

Another strength of the movie is its strong performances. Kristen Ruhlin is excellent as Gia, conveying both her vulnerability and her strength. She is able to convey a lot of emotion without ever becoming melodramatic. Luke Sabis is also good as Nick, the detective who helps Gia with her investigation. He has a very natural presence on screen and is very believable as a cop.

The supporting cast is also strong, particularly Charles Gorgano as Dylan's father. His character is initially presented as a suspect, but as the movie goes on, we start to see him more sympathetically. The movie also features some strong performances by child actors, which is always a tricky proposition. The child who plays Dylan is very good, and he and Ruhlin have a very believable rapport.

The movie's pacing is also very strong. It unfolds slowly, revealing information piece by piece, but it never feels slow or boring. The suspense builds throughout the movie, and the final pay-off is very satisfying. The movie also has some nice moments of humor, which help to break up the tension and keep the movie from becoming too heavy.

Overall, Missing Child is a well-crafted, suspenseful movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat. It's not a perfect movie, and there are a few plot holes and contrivances, but these are minor quibbles in the face of such a compelling story. The movie is very grounded and realistic, which makes it all the more effective. It's a great showcase for Ruhlin's talents, and it bodes well for Sabis's future as a writer/director. If you're a fan of suspenseful dramas, Missing Child is definitely worth checking out.

Missing Child is a 2017 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 19 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.1.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 19 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (34)