Abduction
Director: John Singleton
Starring: Alfred Molina, Lily Collins, Taylor Lautner
Details: US / 106 mins (15A)
You could leave Abduction after five minutes, ask for your money back, and still get everything you (I'm assuming you're a tween girl, and if not go see Warrior or Drive and stop reading this) wanted from this film. See, that's how long it takes for young Lautner to get his man-nipples out. The only other noteworthy thing about this awful production is that it's directed by the man behind 'Boyz 'n' the Hood' - which is utterly depressing.
In an actually semi-decent concept for a movie, Lautner plays a teenager who stumbles across a picture of himself as a child on a missing person's website. Soon after he realises that his parents are not in fact his parents, and is then chased by some very dangerous people - including obligatory shady types, The CIA. Naturally, there's a chick involved; a young neighbour who manages to get caught up in all the crazy shenanigans.
Completely ripping off numerous films from Wanted to The Bourne Identity and (strangely) Knight and Day, if they had've stuck to the core story of a kid trying to figure out who his real parents are, this could've been a lot more fun. Sure, it's easy to throw verbal assaults in the way of Taylor Lautner - he's the worst thing about a generally-derided-outside-of-its-fanbase-franchise - but he cannot carry a film. While Robert Pattinson looks for meaty roles, and an excuse to prove himself (which he did with Water for Elephants), Lautner is going for the easy money - which would be fine if he had actual charisma. But his shortcomings as an actor are evident with every close-up in Abduction.
As bad as Lautner is, it really comes down to the script and direction - both of which are shockingly absent. Singleton has absolutely no impact on the action scenes, and although his leading man has the obvious physicality for such a stunt-heavy part, it's never really utilised as well as it should have been. The film should have played to his strengths, instead, it merely highlights his weaknesses.
The sense in casting an actor whose core audience are young girls, in a film obviously designed to appeal to young males is baffling. Lautner may very well grow as an actor, but he's awful here and the script and direction are worse.
Review by Mike Sheridan
Your Comments
sandybalgua97
I was gonna go watch it.. But after reading that review there is no way I'm going to bring my friends to watch it now... Thanks. AGAIN for saving me from flushing my money and time down the toilet!! :)
Posted 08/10/2011 10:27:46
michelle o callaghan
This movie wasn't as good as i thought it'd be now but watchable
Posted 08/10/2011 12:07:07
mc
i totally disagree i thought that film was great despite being a taylor lautner fan, i thought it was really good it kept me wanting to watch more, over all it was a brill film sometimes ya have to see it for yaself
Posted 23/10/2011 17:22:52
mc
mc i totally disagree i thought that film was great despite being a taylor lautner fan, i thought it was really good it kept me wanting to watch more, over all it was a brill film sometimes ya have to see it for yaself
Posted 27/10/2011 21:00:27
Gemma
Brilliant film. Kept seeing Jacob Black whenever Taylor Lautner was on screen. Can't see him as any other character.
Posted 02/11/2011 20:11:07
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