Quinn Scott Adkins, a member of the SWAT unit, emerges from a garden fountain in an Asian city without remembering who he is or where he came from, and during his search for the British Embassy, he is sent to a psychiatric hospital by the police and triggers memories of Dr. ), while collecting clues from his past, vaguely remembers his young daughter, who has been kidnapped, gets a bad shock. Three days ago, he was in England and it was 1985, now he's in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and 2018.
While Andrew's investigation of who kidnapped his daughter and what the hell is going on leads him to allies; Connor (Andy On, Blackhat), an assassin whose wife and psychiatrist Dr. Anna Pham (Trong Ngoc Anh) has been kidnapped by the same forces, and they decide to search together for the truth behind Andrew's haunted memories and their supernatural enemies. In common, they must work together to find their loved ones and thwart their mysterious alien abductors.
His investigation leads him to the mysterious fountain, where he finds Anna who checks what Quinn says, they see that the laws of physics don't work at once, Conner is brought to the hospital where they have to fight with Quinn to save their lives, What is the secret of the strangeness of the men?
After a series of opening events that lead to Andrew crawling out of the fountain completely disfigured, Adkins spends an extended period of time playing with more helplessness and confusion than I've ever seen, Andrew's body and mind need to remember how to function on the floor yet who knows how much From time in another, and this remembrance does not come easily, Adkins sways and sways, and assembles himself in a colorful bomber jacket which he swiped from the clothesline and deeply apologised to a child for the theft, he struggles to piece the words together, and the ones he manages come with a heavy stutter, when he enters in In a fight with two local cops, he is quickly caught, even after Andrew recovers, the traumas he undergoes continue to have lingering physical and mental effects.
Every action scene of Adkins in Abduction is defensive, his opponents have exactly one weak point, if he can exploit, he can win, otherwise, he is only trying to survive, what Andrew's enemies may lack in skill they make up for in sheer stubbornness And his victories over them are as much a matter of good luck as they are of military ability. [1]
abduction 2019 movie review
B-grade film actor Scott Adkins brings his formidable martial arts skills to the retro sci-fi action movie "Kidnapping," which stars Quinn, a disoriented time traveler from the 1980s. When Quinn awakens in present-day Vietnam, he immediately begins to Hunting down the disingenuous aliens who imprisoned his daughter in the past, he is joined by Connor (Andy On), a mercenary who has also lost someone to aliens, and the surprisingly realistic but sympathetic Dr. Anna Pham (Trong Ngoc Anh).
Director Ernie Barbarash and writer Mike McClain aim to create an atmosphere similar to John Carpenter's classic '80s fantasy thriller They Live, where it is more concerned with knockout fight scenes than startling speculations about the true nature of reality, and in fact, The Kidnapping is not movie-quality. It's a bit gruesome, the plot only makes sense sporadically, and the special effects feel remarkably cheap, so it definitely won't be the highest-grossing movie in the world.
Kidnapping is a very basic martial arts movie with a sci-fi backstory and not really a horror movie, much of which appears to have been filmed in hotel rooms and basic office spaces in Vietnam. Special Effects, the only place this thing really shines is in the martial arts scenes, which also lack some refinement.
There are many loopholes in the story. What's in the movie? Is it science fiction? Or an action movie? Or horror movies from true stories, you can't decide while watching, I wanted explanations for many questions like what is the difference in a year for Scott and his daughter because they were the same age in 2018 as in 1987? What did foreigners want from men with special DNA, how did the Fengshui technique work? Why did man take the spider's device from the dead? How did Scott get there? And what happened to Andy On in the end I found a lot of confusion but no answers anywhere, just some great fight sequences from Scott Adkins and Andy On, but not so great, will give you some attention.
Overall Abduction is a good movie, with a story with great potential that can be great, a story of people from another dimension that is interesting but partly lost with a poor script and low budget, despite the flaws, it is entertaining and equipped The computer effects of the Abduction help to create Consistent picture, between this horror—which is much like the scary parts of the Russell T. Davis era Doctor Who has more martial arts, solid choreography and an interesting Adkins adventure outside of its usual—Abduction possesses a reasonable amount of fine balance, eclipsing the familiar character Excessive and unnecessary explanations.