Prisoners review

Jackman and Gyllenhaal on an urgent search…

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“He’s not a person any more,” Hugh Jackman’s God-fearing survivalist intones at the midway point of Denis Villeneuve’s ( Incendies ) draining English-language debut, in reference to a man (Paul Dano) whom he believes has kidnapped his daughter. The line, steeped in emotion, if a touch heavy-handed, sums up the strength of Aaron Guzikowski’s script.

Operating in the same slate-gray neo-noir space as David Fincher’s Se7en and Zodiac , Prisoners braids a grand tale of sin and possible redemption with a knotty, intelligently plotted investigative thriller.

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