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Stolen (2009) is a gripping exploration of obsession and grief, where a detective's quest to solve a decades-old murder intertwines chillingly with his own son's disappearance. The atmosphere is dense, almost suffocating, as it delves into the darker corners of the human psyche. The pacing has a deliberate creepiness, allowing tension to simmer. Anders Anderson's direction emphasizes a gritty realism, supported by a raw, understated performance from Jon Hamm, who embodies the weariness and desperation of a father lost in his search for answers. There's a starkness to the film that feels unvarnished, almost haunting, making it stand out in the crime-drama genre. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the film's overall unease.
Explores themes of obsession and lossJon Hamm delivers a notable performanceAtmospheric with a slow-burning tension
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