
In the US, a child goes missing every 40 seconds. You never think it will happen to you. Until it does. Alone and scared, Karla Dyson (Halle Berry) is unwilling to leave the fate of her son's life in someone else's hands. When she catches a glimpse of the abductors speeding away, she decides to fight back. In a heart pounding race against time, Karla begins a high speed pursuit and will stop at nothing to save her son's life.... (Full plot summary below)
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In the US, a child goes missing every 40 seconds. You never think it will happen to you. Until it does. Alone and scared, Karla Dyson (Halle Berry) is unwilling to leave the fate of her son's life in someone else's hands. When she catches a glimpse of the abductors speeding away, she decides to fight back. In a heart pounding race against time, Karla begins a high speed pursuit and will stop at nothing to save her son's life.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzStays on the road for too long without becoming suspenseful. |
| BET.comClay CaneThe movie is fitting for its genre: a nail-biting thriller that will certainly require a post-show cocktail to calm your nerves. Hold on to your wig, 'Kidnap' is a hell of a ride. |
| Boston HeraldStephen SchaeferIf Kidnap is Berry's tour de force, Chris McGinn, as the scariest and most merciless kidnapper, manages a few moments in the spotlight. |
| ChrisStuckmann.comChris StuckmannKidnap could've been the Breakdown of 2017, but instead it feels more akin to those direct-to-video thrillers that pile into Wal-Mart bins. |
| Movie MomNell MinowIf anyone made a single rational decision it would be over in eight minutes, instead of the 80-some minutes that feel like 800. |
| FilmDrunkVincent ManciniFeels like what happens when you sell a vague concept and just sort of yadda yadda the actual script. |
| VarietyPeter DebrugeThe implication is that Berry’s character, Karla Dyson, isn’t like other parents, and yet, what makes Kidnap so compelling is that she behaves exactly the way you think you might under the same circumstances. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian Orndorf"Kidnap" is certainly energetic, but before it gets stupid, it remains very dumb. |
| New York ObserverRex ReedBerry knows how to seize the center spot and hold on tight. In Kidnap, she gets quite an exhausting workout, and so does the audience. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekBerry, Berry bad... the pulpy, preposterous 'Kidnap' is a B-movie that's not elevated from its humble status by the presence of a star whose name still carries a whiff of prestige. |