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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA father turns vigilante, rescues abducted children and returns them home.A father turns vigilante, rescues abducted children and returns them home.A father turns vigilante, rescues abducted children and returns them home.
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A great debut by actor-filmmaker Jon Spirk.
After the first half hour I felt so revolted by what the families had been through I almost stopped watching, but then relief once the killing began - shocking as that sounds. This is when you meet 'The Gingerbread Man' and his side kick brother who through his camera and baseball-cap-cam we watch the story take you on a tour of the suburban underworld, playgrounds, caravan-parks, strip-malls, very familiar places where children disappear - we even watch an abduction happen.
How could you not be driven to violence after seeing such horror? This is the plight of the main character, a primary school teacher turned vigilante after his young daughter is abducted and murdered.
It's a completely believable film. The acting is very real and naturalistic. Jon Spirk as TGB is just so in command he's riveting to watch. It was made on a shoestring budget and the amateur nature of it is actually its strength. I can't imagine filming this subject in any other way.
It's a shame it hasn't had more coverage, but I'd say that's to do with the subject rather than the film-making.
After the first half hour I felt so revolted by what the families had been through I almost stopped watching, but then relief once the killing began - shocking as that sounds. This is when you meet 'The Gingerbread Man' and his side kick brother who through his camera and baseball-cap-cam we watch the story take you on a tour of the suburban underworld, playgrounds, caravan-parks, strip-malls, very familiar places where children disappear - we even watch an abduction happen.
How could you not be driven to violence after seeing such horror? This is the plight of the main character, a primary school teacher turned vigilante after his young daughter is abducted and murdered.
It's a completely believable film. The acting is very real and naturalistic. Jon Spirk as TGB is just so in command he's riveting to watch. It was made on a shoestring budget and the amateur nature of it is actually its strength. I can't imagine filming this subject in any other way.
It's a shame it hasn't had more coverage, but I'd say that's to do with the subject rather than the film-making.
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- 29 jul 2009
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