
In 2002, the single mother Michelle Knight is walking to the court for the custody case of her five year-old son Joey, of whom she had lost custody. She realizes that she is late and accepts the ride from her acquaintance Ariel Castro, who is the father of a schoolmate. He lures Michelle telling that his dog delivered several puppies and he would like to give one to her for Joey. Once inside his house, he imprisons her with chains in a dark room. For eleven years, Michelle is... (Full plot summary below)
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In 2002, the single mother Michelle Knight is walking to the court for the custody case of her five year-old son Joey, of whom she had lost custody. She realizes that she is late and accepts the ride from her acquaintance Ariel Castro, who is the father of a schoolmate. He lures Michelle telling that his dog delivered several puppies and he would like to give one to her for Joey. Once inside his house, he imprisons her with chains in a dark room. For eleven years, Michelle is beaten and submitted to sexual abuse and abortion. In 2003 and 2004, Ariel also kidnaps and abuses Amanda Berry, who has a child with him, and Gina DeJesus. In 2013, Amanda succeeds in escaping from the house and the police arrive and release the women.
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| User ReviewAnthony LIt show it well what happened,and there all give a great experience of it. |
| User ReviewChristina AGreat job turning this mind blowing true story in to a movie. Tears started flowing towards the end. I highly recommend this movie. |
| User ReviewGraycin BThis story has captivated me ever since I first saw the exclusive interviews with Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus. This movie is chilling, enthralling, and hard to watch at times. Taryn Manning really outdid herself. I couldn't not take my eyes off the screen. Not for the faint of heart. |
| User ReviewZakry DI get the point of it. But the movie was so sad that it was hard to watch. |
| User Reviewchris cross cSlushy, predictable and highly stereothyped |
| User ReviewLeticia PSlushy, predictable and highly stereothyped |