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Abandon (2002)

Abandon (2002)
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A young woman is faced with the disturbing reemergence of a man she once loved in this psychological thriller. Embry Langan (Charlie Hunnam) was a wealthy but reckless student at an exclusive private college until he mysteriously vanished, with airline tickets to Europe left unused and plenty of money still in the bank. Two years later, Katie Burke (Katie Holmes), Embry's girlfriend, is still dealing with his disappearance as she goes into the home stretch of her college career. With exams, a thesis, and job interviews to think about, Katie is already walking an emotional tightrope when Wade Handler (Benjamin Bratt), a police detective, enters the picture. Handler, a recovering alcoholic, has been ordered to reopen the Langan case, and as he questions Katie about the missing man, she finds her obsession with her former beau taking over her life, which leaves her all the more unnerved when she begins seeing Embry around the campus. Meanwhile, Handler's investigation begins to suggest Langan's disappearance may have been more sinister than imagined, and could be connected with other cases of missing students. Abandon marked the directorial debut for screenwriter Stephen Gaghan, who won an Oscar for his script for Traffic. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Katie HolmesBenjamin Bratt, (more)
Director(s):
Stephen Gaghan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Abandon

A young woman is faced with the disturbing reemergence of a man she once loved in this psychological thriller. Embry Langan (Charlie Hunnam) was a wealthy but reckless student at an exclusive private college until he mysteriously vanished, with airline tickets to Europe left unused and plenty of money still in the bank. Two years later, Katie Burke (Katie Holmes), Embry's girlfriend, is still dealing with his disappearance as she goes into the home stretch of her college career. With exams, a thesis, and job interviews to think about, Katie is already walking an emotional tightrope when Wade Handler (Benjamin Bratt), a police detective, enters the picture. Handler, a recovering alcoholic, has been ordered to reopen the Langan case, and as he questions Katie about the missing man, she finds her obsession with her former beau taking over her life, which leaves her all the more unnerved when she begins seeing Embry around the campus. Meanwhile, Handler's investigation begins to suggest Langan's disappearance may have been more sinister than imagined, and could be connected with other cases of missing students. Abandon marked the directorial debut for screenwriter Stephen Gaghan, who won an Oscar for his script for Traffic. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Stephen Gaghan
Writer(s):
Stephen Gaghan
Producer(s):
Lynda ObstRoger BirnbaumEdward Zwick
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Suitable for Teens, Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Violence, Alcohol Consumption)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Lisa H.

    The movie has you hanging until the end, great movie!

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    Susan W.

    good twist at the end--i did't see it coming.

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    Isabella S.

    This movie deals with a lot of the mental stresses some college students endure before graduation, coupled with the grief of loosing someone close to you at a young age with out any closure. It seemed to cover most of the bases of the college experience, with out being obnoxious. Superior intelligence and an open mind could also help drink in what the actors, the script and the film maker are trying to convey. It may not be your typical movie, but well worth your time.

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