
Driving cross-country, Ray and his wife and daughter stop at a highway rest area where his daughter falls and breaks her arm. After a frantic rush to the hospital and a clash with the check-in nurse, Ray is finally able to get her to a doctor. While the wife and daughter go downstairs for an MRI, Ray, exhausted, passes out in a chair in the lobby. Upon waking up, they have no record or knowledge of Ray's family ever being checked in.... (Full plot summary below)
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Driving cross-country, Ray and his wife and daughter stop at a highway rest area where his daughter falls and breaks her arm. After a frantic rush to the hospital and a clash with the check-in nurse, Ray is finally able to get her to a doctor. While the wife and daughter go downstairs for an MRI, Ray, exhausted, passes out in a chair in the lobby. Upon waking up, they have no record or knowledge of Ray's family ever being checked in.
Leave your thoughts about Fractured.
| Movie NationRoger MooreThere’s little beyond the grey-and-grim production design here that one would venture so far as to call it “great.” But Fractured provides an interesting mystery, engrossing story and a couple of superb action beats, more than enough to make it “Netflixable.” |
| The GuardianBenjamin LeeThe film is just a machine, slick but soulless and with parts in need of a touch-up. Not broken exactly, but more, ahem, fractured. |
| IndieWireDavid EhrlichA(nother) disposable Netflix thriller that fails to do anything with its potentially clever premise, Brad Anderson’s Fractured isn’t the first modern riff on “The Lady Vanishes” — not even close — but it’s one of the few that finds a compelling new backdrop for that Agatha Christie-esque tale of conspiracy and gaslighting. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckUnfortunately, it all plays out in completely tedious fashion, having all the urgency of watching someone having an impassioned argument with their medical insurance representative. |
| RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoThis movie is atrocious, never making a lick of sense, wearing its “message” on its sleeve like a bad term paper, and then ending in a way that should make you angry more than eager to see if it makes any sense. |
| User ReviewJaviantivirusMe encanto, es una película que demuestra fielmente la locura o y las paranoias causadas por el alcohol u otras adicciones. |
| User ReviewDbizzleThroughly gripping thriller with astounding acting! I don't understand the negative reviews. |
| User ReviewPopwzSo many twists! Didn't expect the film to be as good as it was but the amount of sheer unexpected turns the film took left us hooked. |
| User ReviewpipesignUnfassbar spannend. Ich konnte nicht eine Sekunde wegsehen, weil ich so gefesselt war. Am Ende kommt zwar (fast) alles wie erwartet, aber es wird so hervorragend aufgelöst, dass es doch überrascht. Auch Stunden danach kann ich nicht aufhören, daran zu denken. |
| User ReviewBradMorganIntense from start to finish. I was constantly doubting what had really happened and which side I was on, after which I had a new conclusion after every scene. |