An unstable escaped convict terrorizes a woman who is alone with her two children.An unstable escaped convict terrorizes a woman who is alone with her two children.An unstable escaped convict terrorizes a woman who is alone with her two children.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations
Mirage Moonschein
- Ryan
- (as Mirage Spann)
Mark Rhino Smith
- EMT
- (as Mark Ferrol Smith)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe term malignant narcissist is used to describe Idris Elba's character by a member of the parole board, Idris uses the same term to describe a suspect in the first episode of Luther.
- GoofsWhile Terri is speaking to her unexpected guest, a pan is on the cook top containing what are apparently two glass baby bottles inside for sterilization. She returns to the stove and the bottles are on the counter.
- Quotes
Colin: I'm sorry. I don't mean to bother you. I just lost control of my car and wrecked it and...
Terry: Are you all right?
Colin: I'm good. I just had a crash. Do you think I could use your phone?
Terry: You live around here?
Colin: Yeah, over on River Road... I don't even need to come in. I'll stand right here. You can hand the phone, shut the door.
Terry: I'm feeding my daughter. I'll be right back.
Colin: All right, thank you
- Alternate versionsAn alternate take of Terry's "Fuck you.... I said, 'Fuck you'" was shot for television, with the dialogue changed to "Go to hell.... I said, 'Go to hell.'"
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Sexiest Male Villains Pt.2 (2016)
- SoundtracksLet Us Move On
Written by Dido (as Dido Armstrong), Rollo (as Rollo Armstrong), Jeff Bhasker, Kendrick Lamar and Patrick 'Plain Pat' Reynolds (as Patrick Reynolds)
Performed by Dido featuring Kendrick Lamar
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd.
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Kendrick Lamar appears courtesy of Aftermath/Interscope Records
Featured review
The story portrayed in this film is pretty much spelled out in the trailer. Crazy escaped convict terrorizes a woman and her kids. That's pretty much it, but there is a nasty little twist in the story that I did not see coming (although I did have a feeling). You know
. When you ask yourself "surely it isn't this" and come to find out
. Oh yes, it is. I have to give Colin (Indris Elba) a lot of credit for playing it super cool to make his way into the house. Although you knew he was the "bad" guy who is eventually going to snap, you kind of find yourself liking him for a little while (with his fine self). Terri (Taraji P. Henson) was a relatively smart women who made some serious errors at the beginning of the film, but had I not known in advance what was going to happen, I probably would not have thought that she did anything wrong. She was just trying to be nice and do the right thing. Meg (Leslie Bibb) is Terri's best friend and she drove home the point that no one knows you better than your best friend. At first I thought that she was going to be a little ditzy, but she proved me wrong. Jeffrey (Henry Simmons) is Terri's husband who does not seemed to be vested in the relationship. This is very apparent right from the beginning. I went to the 2nd showing on the day the film was released and I have to say that the theater was pretty well populated. The one thing that I have to say about seeing a film with a diverse crowd is that folks talk (out loud) to the people on the screen (myself included). Toward the end of the film I heard myself saying "how does she think that's going to work" and then immediately after that I said "why does he think that worked"
... you'll see what I mean when you go to see it. Other than that, there are three reasons why I liked this film
., the great lead characters, the consistent flow of the film and finally the whole story was told in around 90 minutes. This is director Sam Miller's first attempt at a widely distributed feature film and I think that he did a pretty good job. I would recommend it to a friend.
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Box office
- Budget
- $13,200,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $52,543,632
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $24,250,283
- Sep 14, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $54,323,210
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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