Abandon (2002)
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Reviews Counted:108
Fresh:18
Rotten:90
Average Rating:4.3/10
Consensus: The plotline for Abandon is too disjointed and muddled to offer much in the way of thrills.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for drug and alcohol content, sexuality, some violence and language
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 18, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $10,684,049
Synopsis: Oscar-winning screenwriter Stephen Gaghan (TRAFFIC) makes his directorial debut with ABANDON, a dense, moody psychological thriller. Loosely based on the book ADAM'S FALL by Sean Desmond, ABANDON... Oscar-winning screenwriter Stephen Gaghan (TRAFFIC) makes his directorial debut with ABANDON, a dense, moody psychological thriller. Loosely based on the book ADAM'S FALL by Sean Desmond, ABANDON tells the troubled story of Katie (Katie Holmes), a college senior who's having a tough time keeping herself focused. She is still struggling with memories of her boyfriend Embry (Charlie Hunnam), who disappeared two years earlier. Her past comes back to haunt her when recovering alcoholic detective Wade Handler (Benjamin Bratt) is assigned to Embry's case. As Katie struggles to finish her thesis and secure a job with a prestigious firm in the city, she must contend with the reappearance of Embry, who seems intent on destroying her life. Gaghan's stylish picture, shot by acclaimed cinematographer Matthew Libatique, owes an obvious debt to classic thrillers from the 1970s (he even goes so far as to have Holmes sing a rendition of the theme to ROSEMARY'S BABY, ala Roman Polanski and his starlet, Mia Farrow). Zooey Deschanel (MUMFORD, THE GOOD GIRL) delivers yet another scene-stealing performance as Katie's snide, sarcastic friend. The film dwells in the murky territory between realistic college drama and abstract psychological thriller, making it an unsettling and suspenseful experience. [More]
Starring: Katie Holmes, Charlie Hunnam, Benjamin Bratt, Zooey Deschanel
Starring: Katie Holmes, Charlie Hunnam, Benjamin Bratt, Zooey Deschanel, Melanie Lynskey, Gabriel Mann, Gabrielle Union, Fred Ward, Will McCormack
Director: Stephen Gaghan, Edward Zwick
Director: Stephen Gaghan
Screenwriter: Stephen Gaghan
Director: Edward Zwick
Producer: Lynda Obst, Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum
Composer: Clint Mansell
Studio: Paramount Pictures
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Reviews for Abandon
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A flimsy and tedious thriller. Full Review |
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The film's final twist is admittedly quite effective, though it doesn't even remotely justify the interminable build-up leading into it. Full Review |
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Might have been titled Fatal Attraction -- The College Years. Full Review |
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Lacked an emotionally endearing story. Full Review |
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The twist ending ... becomes discernible around the midway point, but Gaghan makes up for it ... Full Review |
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O ritmo lento e o final previsível (e absurdo) comprometem o filme irremediavelmente.
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In the end, the film is less the cheap thriller you’d expect than it is a fairly revealing study of its two main characters — damaged-goods people whose orbits will inevitably and dangerously collide. Full Review |
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Abandon is a damn good movie. Full Review |
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Nothing is more frustrating than a movie that banks on a twist ending that it telegraphs 30 minutes before climax. Full Review |
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For what I suppose must be classified as a 'teen thriller,' this film has a surprising amount of substance. Full Review |
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Meandering and glacially paced, and often just plain dull. Full Review |
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[Its] failure becomes most obvious in retrospect, when the realization dawns that the most affecting, inventive, and honest moments of the film were those that hewed most closely to the original text. Full Review |
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Don't bother seeing Abandon. Within half an hour of sitting down, you'll want to perpetrate the nominal act on the theatre itself. Full Review |
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Easily the most manipulative thriller since Brian De Palma retired to a career of spectacular irrelevance. That’s why it’s so effective — and fiendishly satisfying. Full Review |
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More often than not, the film lapses into basic thriller tricks. Full Review |
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