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Gone
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Gone

No one believes her. Nothing will stop her.
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User Score1,246 ratings
TMDB 6.216+20121h 34mEnglish
ThrillerMystery

Synopsis

Jill Conway is trying to rebuild her life after escaping a terrifying kidnapping. Though she is having a difficult time, she takes small steps toward normalcy by starting a new job and inviting her sister, Molly, to move in with her. Returning home from work one morning, Jill discovers that Molly has vanished, and she is certain that the same man who previously abducted her has returned for revenge.

Director
Heitor DhaliaFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Sidney Kimmel Entertainment3 production companies
Release
February 23, 2012Released
Box Office
$18M

Top Cast

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Amanda Seyfried
Amanda Seyfried
Jill Conway
Daniel Sunjata
Daniel Sunjata
Det. Powers
Sebastian Stan
Sebastian Stan
Billy
Socratis Otto
Socratis Otto
Jim LaPointe
Jennifer Carpenter
Jennifer Carpenter
Sharon Ames
Wes Bentley
Wes Bentley
Det. Peter Hood
Kate Moennig
Kate Moennig
Det. Erica Lonsdale
Nick Searcy
Nick Searcy
Mr. Miller

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Reviews

From TMDB users
John Chard
May 11, 2014

Kidnap Thriller 101. Sarcastic Spoilers Within Review. Off the bat lets say it, Gone is not a very bad movie, it has the requisite mystery elements, Amanda Seyfried makes for an engaging lead as the once kidnapped girl who nobody seems to believe, the cinematography (Michael Grady) is high quality and there's some decent moments of chills along the way. Unfortunately the film just exists as a case of unadventurous screenplay writing. Gone is written by Allison Burnett, who writes it like some homework assignment set by a bored lecturer at a film studies class. Everything about it is rank and file what you have seen a million times before in this type of genre offering. A bunch of characters file in for cameos under the guise of red herrings, while our spunky heroine single handedly out-foxes the whole of the Portland police force, while naturally evading capture at every juncture. Everyone but Seyfried's character are just on the periphery of things, where the likes of Wes Bentley and Jennifer Carpenter stand around hoping for the script to give them something worthwhile to do. In fact Carpenter's character is a set up for a late plot development, only for it to be the last we see of her, which is just bizarre in hindsight. Then the "big" finale arrives and the serial killer/kidnapper arrives and gets afforded the same "none" time as everyone else. Nothing remotely original here, sadly. It serves decent enough as a time filler, but once the hopelessly weak finale plays its hand, you may come away asking yourself this question, why do films like this continually get green lit by studios when they have nothing more to offer other than putting another title on a budding actor's CV? 5/10

The Movie Mob
Aug 19, 2022

**Overall : Could it have been better? Sure. Was it awful? No.** If you checked out the reviews for this movie elsewhere, you read that it is an absolute piece of garbage. And that just isn't true. It's a run-of-the-mill thriller with a very good performance by Amanda Seyfried as the main character that ends a little differently than expected. I enjoyed guessing who the killer was as the movie offered multiple red herrings to throw you off. Not one that I would say rush out to watch, but if you got a random need to watch a decent b-movie thriller, then maybe check this one out?

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