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Prisoners Movie Early Access

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Jen

Y’all should check out The Game with Michael Douglas it’s incredible mind bending psychological thriller so so good

Heida

This is my second time watching this movie, and it's been so long I honestly didn't remember who the kidnapper was. I just remembered Hugh Jackman's character torturing that guy and that he was innocent. I was shocked that Rob predicted that the aunt was involved pretty early on and Zuff predicted that Alex was really Barry! I didn't figure it out until right before it was revealed. Also, good take by Bryce on the fact that Alex/Barry, Bob and the rest of the kids who were kidnapped were mentally imprisoned by Holly and her husband. Furthermore, Keller became a prisoner of his own grief by sacrificing his humanity to find his daughter, which lead him to the pit at the end of the film. Loki also became a prisoner to the case due to his obsession with finding the girls, and escaped the prison by saving Anna. I know Alex/Barry was innocent of the kidnapping (he lived with his aunt so that's why he saw the girls) and was a victim himself but after what he did to the dog I didn't feel as sorry for him. I have no sympathy for animal abusers or child molesters. Anyway, I remembered it was very disturbing and intense but I forgot just what a good movie this is. The writing is excellent, the cinematography is stunning, the music is phenomenal (not a surprise since it's by Jóhann Jóhannson, one of Iceland's greatest composers) and the acting is incredible, especially by Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal. But also an underrated performance by the amazing Viola Davis. Fun facts: The scene where Keller attacks Alex/Barry with a hammer was largely adlibbed. Amazingly, Paul Dano didn't flinch as Hugh was threatening him. The moment where Holly asks Keller to drink a little more was improvised by Melissa Leo, who thought Hugh wasn't drinking enough to make it believable. In case the studio did not approve of the more ambiguous ending, Denis Villeneuve actually shot a scene in which Loki saves Keller. However, originally, Keller was supposed to never be discovered. Finally, Hugh Jackman was actually considered to play Mark Wahlberg's character in The Lovely Bones and Mark Wahlberg was considered to play Hugh's character in this movie.