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The Missing (2003)

The Missing (2003)
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Director Ron Howard turns to the Western genre in this tale of a father and daughter who are brought together under difficult circumstances. Samuel Jones (Tommy Lee Jones) is a man living in New Mexico in the 1880s. He had abandoned his family years before to live and travel with a band of Apaches, but his conscience has finally gotten the better of him and he's decided to return home. Jones, however, does not receive a warm welcome upon arrival -- his wife has died and his daughter Maggie Gilkeson (Cate Blanchett), now grown and raising two children with her husband Brake (Aaron Eckhart), has no desire to see the man who left her mother to fend for herself. As Jones prepares to depart on a note of bitterness, a band of ruthless bandits, let by Army deserter Chidin (Eric Schweig), descends upon the homestead, murdering Brake and kidnapping his 15-year-old daughter Lily (Evan Rachel Wood). While Maggie feels no desire to forgive her father, she realizes he's her best hope to track down the criminals who took her child, and Jones and Maggie team up to find the bandits before they can disappear into Mexico. The Missing was based on the novel The Last Ride by Thomas Eidson. Val Kilmer and Jenna Boyd highlight the supporting cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Tommy Lee JonesCate Blanchett, (more)
Director(s):
Ron Howard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Missing

Director Ron Howard turns to the Western genre in this tale of a father and daughter who are brought together under difficult circumstances. Samuel Jones (Tommy Lee Jones) is a man living in New Mexico in the 1880s. He had abandoned his family years before to live and travel with a band of Apaches, but his conscience has finally gotten the better of him and he's decided to return home. Jones, however, does not receive a warm welcome upon arrival -- his wife has died and his daughter Maggie Gilkeson (Cate Blanchett), now grown and raising two children with her husband Brake (Aaron Eckhart), has no desire to see the man who left her mother to fend for herself. As Jones prepares to depart on a note of bitterness, a band of ruthless bandits, let by Army deserter Chidin (Eric Schweig), descends upon the homestead, murdering Brake and kidnapping his 15-year-old daughter Lily (Evan Rachel Wood). While Maggie feels no desire to forgive her father, she realizes he's her best hope to track down the criminals who took her child, and Jones and Maggie team up to find the bandits before they can disappear into Mexico. The Missing was based on the novel The Last Ride by Thomas Eidson. Val Kilmer and Jenna Boyd highlight the supporting cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
137 mins

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Director(s):
Ron Howard
Writer(s):
Ken KaufmanAkiva Goldsman
Producer(s):
Daniel OstroffBrian GrazerRon Howard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Adult Language, Western Violence, Graphic Violence)
Categories:
Westerns
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Vincent E.

    First off I have to admit I love westerns. I grew up on John Wayne but life changed for me after Sergio Leone !!! This film has character development & depth and great Costume Design, Film Editing and Cinematography. Tommy Lee Jones is likely one of the most gifted actors on the planet and while I am generally not a big Ron Howard fan - I loved this movie. Another BIG PLUS - it's filmed in New Mexico ...magical landscape that just pulls you in. If you want an "action film" - stay away but if you like Eastwood ..Costner etc,,,then get this film - you will not be sorry !!!

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    Patricia L.

    As the many reviews attest, there are diverse opinions regarding this film. As a die-hard Tommy Lee Jones fan, I would've watched it no matter what they said. But I was pleased. It was gritty and at times difficult to watch, but Jones played a less-than heroic man doing the right thing. Cate Blanchett was the real surprise for me. I loved her portrayal of the plainswoman, the mother, the abandoned daughter. A bona fide hero (heroine?) in her own right. Jenna Boyd--another pleasant surprise. The bad guy had a face difficult to look at, disturbing even. I had to turn away a few times, which only added to the effect of his evil character. Contrary to other reviews, I didn't find this film predictable. It kepy my interest throughout and delivered on all its promises. And of course, the landscape and the costuming didn't hurt.

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    Dianne N.

    Thought it was an interesting, suspenseful movie. Would recommend it.

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