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Rapt (2009)
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One man's wealth, privilege, and power lead him into a world of danger and humiliation in this drama from director Lucas Belvaux. Stanislas Graff (Yvan Attal) is one of Belgium's richest men, a business magnate and trusted confidante of the nation's president. One morning, en route to his office, Graff's limousine is set upon by a handful of kidnappers; they capture the tycoon, throw him in a get-away car, and take him to a cave on the edge of town. The kidnappers, led by a man calling himself Marseillais (Gérard Meylan), contact Graff's wife (Anne Consigny), his lawyer (Alex Descas), and the second-in-command at his firm (André Marcon) and demand a ransom of 50 million Euros for his return -- and to show they mean business, the kidnappers include Graff's severed finger with the ransom note. As Graff's family and associates ponder what to do next, many close to him question if his life or anyone's is worth that much money; meanwhile, as the press rushes the abduction into the headlines, they reveal a number of Graff's personal peccadillos, including affairs with other women and a powerful appetite for gambling, and public opinion about the businessman takes an ugly turn. Inspired by the 1978 abduction of French multi-millionaire Édouard-Jean Empain, Rapt was an official selection at the 2010 Rotterdam International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Yvan AttalAnne Consigny, (more)
Director(s):
Lucas Belvaux
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
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    Gary V.

    A sophisticated kidnap premise that completely eschews bourgeois moralizing in favor of concentrated doses of corporate and media politics. The concept that corruption is acceptable until it becomes unpractical is pushed home with an intense precision thanks to some excellent performances. The scathing indictment of familial loyalties is hardly restricted to the aristocracy and ultimately becomes the real pulse of the story. The finale is as smart and harsh as anything by Chabrol or Polanski. A winner.

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    Gennadiy V.

    I don't know what other "good-review people" found fascinating about this movie. Kidnapping?! So what? After those reviews I expected much more. Do not waste your time.

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    Bruce R.

    This is an excellent movie. It kept me on the edge of my seat throughout. Foreign drama is a little different than the American Genre. It's more subtle and intertwined with the characters. Acting and screenplay are superb.

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