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Plot and Structure Prisoners begins with a domestic scene of family warmth that is abruptly ruptured when Keller Dover’s (Hugh Jackman) daughter Anna and her friend Joy disappear. The police, led by the dogged Detective Loki (Jake Gyllenhaal), initially arrest a suspicious young man, Alex Jones, whose schizophrenia and odd behavior make him an easy suspect. But when Alex is released for lack of evidence, Keller abandons hope in the legal system and kidnaps Alex, torturing him to extract information. Simultaneously, Loki pursues more traditional investigative avenues, uncovering clues that point to a far more complicated web. The film alternates between Keller’s descent into brutality and Loki’s meticulous detective work, building toward a climax that is as emotionally devastating as it is morally ambiguous. Prisoners.2013.1080p.10bit.BluRay.6CH.x265.HEVC...
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Unlike standard "missing person" tropes, this film refuses to give you easy answers. It forces the audience to sit in the discomfort of its choices. Technical Note: 6-channel audio
David’s voice was sandpaper. “And the man who took her?”