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Title in Español:

Aberración

Title in Português:

Abduction

Title in Français:

Abduction

Title in Deutsch:

Abduction

Synopsis

Abduction

Patricia Prescott (Judith Marie-Bergen), the daughter of a real estate mogul, is kidnapped from her home by an African American ex-convict, Dorian "Dory" Palmer (David Pendleton), and his cohort, Frank Lawson (Gregory Rozakis).

At a press conference held at their mansion, Mr. and Mrs. Prescott beg for their daughter's safe return.

Meanwhile, Frank and Dory enlist the help of their female comrades, Angela "Angie" Ray (Presley Caton) and Carol Barley (Catherine Lacy), as they keep watch over Patricia at a secret hideout. The men untie Patricia and force her to read a written statement before a video camera, announcing that she is a political prisoner and will be executed if her father does not arrange for the destruction of his new real estate venture, the Park Towers apartment complex. Next, Frank begins to rape Patricia but soon stops, disgusted by the act. Taking Frank's place, Dory moves in front of the camera and rapes her.

Patricia's boyfriend, Michael, goes to meet Mr. Prescott, who blames Michael for failing to protect Patricia. Hoping to shed light on the kidnapping, Michael suggests that it may be connected to one of Patricia's friends, Ted, who taught convicts and befriended one of them after his release from prison. Describing the ex-convict as an African American radical, Michael says Patricia once attended a party at which the former prisoner and two of his friends raped Ted's girlfriend, Marcia, in front of a crowd of party-goers. Michael says Patricia told him about the rape as if she was more intrigued than repulsed. Offended, Prescott sends Michael away.

Later, Patricia asks Dory how he can pretend to care about the world and be a rapist at the same time.

Prescott receives the videotape of Patricia's rape and watches in disgust.

When two FBI agents question Frank's friend, Jake Horowitz, Frank assures the group that Jake knows nothing.

One day, Patricia admits to Angie that she was always made to feel separate from other people because of her father's wealth and power, and Angie admits that she disliked Patricia from afar before the group took her hostage.

Frank sets up the video camera and gives Patricia another message to read, stating that the Park Tower complex, a luxury condominium building, was partly financed by a government grant for low-income housing units. Shaken up, Patricia reads the warning that Park Towers must be destroyed or she will be killed, then asks to return to her bedroom. Dory orders Patricia to have sex with Carol, but Patricia resists, offering to have sex with Dory instead.

At Dory's command, Carol approaches Patricia, who reluctantly removes her clothes while Dory films the two women. Later, on her way to the bathroom, Patricia spies Dory lying on his bed and longingly stares at him. After Mr. Prescott watches the videotape of Patricia and Carol, he informs his wife that Patricia is no longer their daughter.

On a drive into town. Angie suggests to her male cohorts that Patricia only has an allegiance to Dory, while, at the hideout, Patricia tells Carol that she feels newly free, and Carol attests that being a part of the group has given her a sense of belonging for the first time in her life. Meanwhile, Jake Horowitz identifies a picture of Angie to the police.

Patricia later tells Dory about her father's corrupt business practices and agrees to record the information on videotape, but demands to make love to Frank and Dory first. Prescott arranges for Park Towers to be destroyed, and the building's detonation is aired on a news report, which names the revolutionaries as suspects in Patricia's abduction. Incensed, Frank deduces that Jake provided their names to police. Patricia says she cannot go back to her father and wants to be of use, but Frank does not trust her. When he asks if she could kill or risk her life for them, Patricia admits she does not know. Responding to false information from Jake, the police raid a house, only to find an elderly couple in their kitchen.

At the hideout, Dory receives a phone call and instructs Frank to leave with Carol and Angie, saying he and Patricia will follow separately. As Dory and Patricia stay behind, two undercover police burst in and hold Dory at gunpoint. Feigning relief, Patricia says "Thank God," then produces a rifle and shoots both policemen dead.

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Abduction
To Be Loved (Train)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
Come On Get It (Lenny Kravitz)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
Heart Attack (Raphael Saadiq)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
Twist (Oh Land)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
Under My Skin (Hot Bodies In Motion)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
Blame It On The Boom Boom (Black Stone Cherry)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
The Witness (Blaqk Audio)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
#1 Nite (Cobra Starship)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
Good Girl (Alexis Jordan)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
Novocaine Lips (Matthew Koma)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
DJ Love Song (SuperStar Shyra)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
The Chorus (Donora)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
Loving You Tonight (New Album Version) (Andrew Allen)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
Abduction Suite (Edward Shearmur)
Edward Shearmur: Performer
Reveal
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Taxidermy
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Abduction
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Bbb
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Tidepooling I
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Misled I
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Oasis I
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Oasis II
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Belts I
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Loop 2
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Oasis III
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Half Awake
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Bus Pass I
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Negotiation
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Rave On
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Escape
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Misled II
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Eden
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Direction
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Lasting Divisions
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Reveal II
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Svetlana
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Tidepooling II
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Bus Pass II
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Vaughn
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Belts II
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Tidepooling III
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Dedication
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Post Dedication
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Moving Out
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Vaughn II
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Mario
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer
Gospel
Matthew Emerson Brown: Performer

User reviews

Nancy Roberts
7/10

The soundtrack of Abduction perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film with its haunting melodies and intense orchestration.

Robert Johnson
1/10

I found the choice of music to be distracting and out of place throughout the film. Instead of enhancing the storyline and character development, the soundtrack felt like an afterthought, undermining the overall viewing experience.

Michelle Green
9/10

The soundtrack of Abduction perfectly captures the tension and suspense of the film with its haunting melodies and dramatic orchestration, enhancing the emotional impact of each scene.

Ashley Clark
5/10

The soundtrack of Abduction effectively captures the tension and suspense of the film, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes.

Nancy Moore
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the internal struggles and external conflicts faced by the characters, adding depth and dimension to their development.

Melissa Smith
7/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the scenes, particularly during moments of conflict and revelation, adding a layer of complexity to the storytelling.

Patricia Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of Abduction skillfully mirrors the evolving dynamics between the characters, highlighting their inner turmoil and conflicting motivations.

Paul Hill
7/10

The musical score is expertly crafted to build tension and suspense, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Jennifer Williams
6/10

Overall, the musical score of Abduction contributes significantly to the overall atmosphere of the film, drawing viewers deeper into the harrowing story of abduction and betrayal.

Elizabeth Martin
8/10

The use of different musical motifs and themes throughout the soundtrack helps to establish a strong sense of atmosphere and mood, drawing the audience deeper into the narrative.

Kenneth Hernandez
7/10

The emotional resonance of the music enhances the audience's connection to the characters, making their experiences more impactful and memorable.

Kenneth Gonzalez
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Abduction is a standout element of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Joseph Jackson
7/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and genres, offering a rich and varied listening experience that complements the film's themes and tone.

Edward Miller
10/10

The use of music in Abduction effectively sets the tone for the unfolding story, creating a sense of unease and anticipation that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Kimberly Walker
5/10

The music in Abduction perfectly complements the dark and disturbing themes explored in the film, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Stephanie Williams
1/10

The soundtrack of Abduction was a major disappointment for me. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to capture the intensity and emotion of the scenes it accompanied.

Melissa Mitchell
6/10

The use of music in Abduction helps to create a sense of unease and foreboding, adding depth to the complex relationships between the characters.

Robert Turner
6/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack of Abduction linger in the mind long after the movie has ended, underscoring the psychological depth of the story.

Daniel Lee
1/10

The lack of memorable themes or motifs in the soundtrack made it difficult for me to connect with the characters and their struggles on a deeper level. The music failed to evoke any strong emotional responses from me, leaving the film feeling flat and unengaging.

James Green
8/10

The combination of orchestral pieces and electronic elements creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience that complements the action on screen.

Stephanie Carter
10/10

The composition and arrangement of the soundtrack in Abduction showcase the skill and talent of the composer, adding depth and complexity to the narrative and elevating the overall viewing experience to a whole new level.