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Several of the scenes try to depict the abuse, but they might feel heavy-handed in the approach. The camera is sometimes out of focus, it's probably intentional to induce realism, though it's a bit comfortable at times.

The pace tends to screech a bit towards the second half despite the good intention of showing the aftermath or restrain for more gory moments.

These don't take away the venerable effort to convey its message though. Keeping the story grounded, it manages to tell the abusive story and its ramification with equal poise and intimate outlook. Details Edit. Release date May 2, United States. United States. Official site United States. Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Woodridge Productions Sony Pictures Television.

Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1h 28min. Related news. May 19 HollywoodChicago. Sep 26 Entertainment Tonight. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Keeping the story grounded, it manages to tell the abusive story and its ramification with equal poise and intimate outlook. I'm always keen to learn about real-life crime stories and the Ariel Castro kidnappings particularly interested me.

The 'Cleveland Abduction' TV film is certainly an interesting watch, though that is down almost entirely to the subject it is covering and not the actual merits of the film. At best, 'Cleveland Abduction' is a solid portrayal of kidnappings, but in reality it could have and probably should have been at lot better.

The film seems to cover the bare minimum of the story, covering all the main events but without going into any real detail and with very little character development. It all feels very half-hearted and even the events the film does cover are portrayed without any real conviction and are less than convincing.

The film itself is average at best, covering the minimum but lacking in depth and conviction. This drama is apparently based on true events and I have no idea how accurate is the depiction in the film. But that said this movie is both compelling and heart wrenching. A young woman is kidnapped by a lunatic and kept prisoner and tortured as are other young females. The brutal treatment of the victims is appalling. Both lead players give first rate performances as do the other performers though there are times in this picture I needed to look away due to the horrid nature of events.

Sometimes I really feel ashamed that men can be so wicked to females.. No gory everlasting sex scenes. We can all imagine what this beast did to these young ladies. A dreadful life happening for all of them. How do you move on and live after that? Good old AC killed himself a month into his sentence. This film was well done, slow in parts.

How did the neighbours not know? Couldnt be bothered.? There must have been a lot of screaming considering what he was doing to his 3 victims. I am always shocked by the attitiude of the American police on missing persons. There must be thousands in America and no one looks for them. As though everyone wants to disappear.

Films like this are why I never take too seriously the reviews on Amazon for movies, when something as mediocre as this can get an average of four and a half stars. Basically, it's a retelling of the real life incident in America where three young females where kidnapped and held in a man's house for close to a decade, even raising a daughter together when one of the abused captives fell pregnant with his baby.

Despite all the elements being present for a riveting 'Based On A True Story' drama, you don't really get much of a passage of time here, nor due you really see any explicit scenes of the awful torture the girls must have gone through. Basically, Cleveland Abduction is too fast-paced for us to develop an emotional connection with the victims, and too censored in it's approach to highlighting their horrendous treatment whilst imprisoned.

The actors play their parts well and from what I understand, the screenplay sticks mostly to the facts, but ultimately I can't help but feel a far more comprehensive mini-series was the way to go to document this modern tragedy. Maybe we'll get one in the future, that'll tell us a lot more.

I wait in hope MeiSsLman 3 July Fight for your son and then you be kidnapped, raped and tortured for many years. I don't know how is it even possible to take such a serious real life event and make it look like a joke.

This was one of the worst acting I have ever seen. To the point that makes me wonder how Taryn Manning makes money as actress. They censored or simple didn't show the brutality of what actually happened. The movie was way rushed and spent way to much time getting into important things and spends way too little time there. If you are not willing to make a dark movie don't choose a dark theme.

If you are interesting in the story just go and watch a documentary about it there are plenty and they are way better. Don't watch this. Vapid, bland acting on the part of the lead who plays Michelle Knight, does not look like her, act like her, talk like her, I cannot understand why this untalented woman was cast as this part. She showed the least emotion of the three female actresses and I was wincing more for how bad her acting was than how horribly Michelle Knight was treated.

I read Michelle's book and have studied this case and watched her interviews, this lead was horribly miscast. The male lead was not much better, he was way too good-looking to be that demon-man monster, he was too nice and not psychopathic enough at all. It was way too much of a story to cram into 90 minutes, I am not sure any movie or documentary or book will ever do justice to what happened to these girls and the daughter produced in captivity. The actresses who played Gina and Amanda were far better cast and were credible actors.

As far as the storyline, it was superficial and glossed over so many important issues, like how the police ignored this man-- a man who had beaten his common-law wife to a pulp years before kidnapping these girls, how the police came to the home when there were reports of screams and noises and did not attempt to enter; how somehow this man was not considered a suspect in the circle of at least Gina's world when he had a violent history and knew her by way of his own daughter.

I am stunned the police were this blind, how this man was literally hiding in plain sight for so long. My best wishes for these four victims in that home is that that their futures are filled with every good thing that they would like from now on, that they will find love and appreciation and healing and fulfillment. But if you do not know the story do not rely on this cheeseball Lifetime show. Read Michelle's book, read Amanda and Gina's book, watch their interviews.

This was a waste of time and did not do them justice in any way. Someone out there make a better movie than this about what happened for 11 years in Cleveland! I finally watched this because I wanted to know more of what these 3 poor women went thru. By the end I was in tears, they go thru so much but what Michelle Knight the single mother went thru is followed by even more, incredibly sad.

She went thru 11 years of absolute hell, thinking of nothing but being free and seeing here sweet son again who was only 3 at the time, just to be told that bc she was kidnapped and didnt show he was up for adoption and his adopted family didn't want them to have any contact. That's when I lost it.

I bawled my eyes out of the thought of her situation. Trying to get a job, moving out of her alcoholic mother's home and trying to make all these changes just to get her son back just for it to be ripped from her bc the monster used giving her a ride to the courthouse as a trap. Then remembering his birthday every single year, praying, singing, dreaming and thinking of seeing him again despite her captor constantly bringing her down in every way every chance he could. The 1st thing she did once she was free was look up and say she was gonna see her son again.

It was all she talked about at the hospital and simply the only thing she needed. Yet the absolutely heartless new family refused to let her see even a picture of him or know if they even kept his name?! Absolutely cold. All that pain just for heartbreak and having to move on and start completely over. I started off watching this movie knowing little to nothing about this horrific, true event. While watching it I was searching the internet looking up facts, videos, etc and was shocked I didn't know more.

To me, it was interesting enough that I went beyond and bought the books, looked up the videos and read all the articles. Stephen Tolkin. Henk van Eeghen. Genres crime tv-movie drama. Watched this a few days ago, yet it took me a wee while to say anything. That full of shit fucker! It's an emotional story but with poor acting and poorly written unfortunately.



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