Una búsqueda desesperada marcaría su destino
Maggie Gilkenson y sus dos hijas viven aisladas en una región boscosa del suroeste de los EE.UU. Cuando su hija mayor es secuestrada por un brujo indio con extraños poderes, Maggie no tiene más remedio que recurrir a su padre, un hombre que la abandonó siendo una niña. El chamán y sus hombres han secuestrado también a otras jóvenes, dejando una estela de horror y muerte. Maggie y su padre se lanzarán a una desesperada carrera para salvar a la chica antes de que cruce la frontera mexicana y desaparezca para siempre.
"The Missing" (2003), a gripping cinematic venture by Columbia Pictures and Imagine Entertainment, transports audiences to the rugged landscapes of the American Southwest in the late 19th century. Directed by Ron Howard, the film weaves a tale of familial bonds and redemption, set against the backdrop of a perilous journey. At its heart, the story follows Maggie Gilkeson, a resilient single mother portrayed by Cate Blanchett, whose life is upended when her daughter is kidnapped by a ruthless band of Apache warriors. The narrative deepens with the unexpected return of Maggie's estranged father, Samuel Jones, played by Tommy Lee Jones, who offers his help despite their strained past. As Maggie and Samuel embark on a harrowing quest to rescue her daughter, "The Missing" delves into themes of forgiveness and reconciliation. The film masterfully captures the tension between Maggie's initial distrust and her gradual acceptance of her father's assistance. Their journey is fraught with danger, as they navigate the unforgiving terrain and confront not only external threats but also their internal conflicts. The dynamic between the two leads is compelling, with both Blanchett and Jones delivering powerful performances that anchor the film's emotional core. Visually, "The Missing" is a stunning achievement, with cinematographer Salvatore Totino's work bringing the harsh beauty of the Southwest to life. The film's attention to historical detail and its portrayal of the Apache culture add layers of authenticity to the narrative. The score by James Horner complements the film's intensity, enhancing the suspense and emotional depth of the story. The supporting cast, including performances by Evan Rachel Wood and Jenna Boyd as Maggie's daughters, further enriches the film's tapestry. Ultimately, "The Missing" stands out as a poignant exploration of family and survival. It transcends the typical Western genre by focusing on the personal growth of its characters and the healing power of love and understanding. Through its compelling storytelling and strong performances, the film leaves a lasting impact, reminding viewers of the enduring strength found in familial ties and the courage required to confront one's past.
Año2003
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Presupuesto60000000$
Duración135 min
Ingresos38364277$
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GénerosSuspenseWesternAventura
Países de producciónUnited States of America