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The Abducted starring James Ray, Kathleen Benner, Michael Harrelson, Ashley Francis has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 22 min, and a scheduled release date of March 1st, 2009.
It received a user score of 38/100 on TMDb, which put together reviews from 14 knowledgeable users.
Here’s what’s going on in this one... Here's the plot: "After arranging a meeting with a stranger from an online dating site, Valora falls victim to an abusive psychopath. But rather than trying to flee she decides to play his game and ultimately turn the tables on him, with the hunter becoming the hunted." .
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These three films revolve around victims fighting back against their predatory abductors. The first film features a young woman abducted by a stalker, subjected to deplorable conditions. The second film follows Valora, who becomes a victim of savage abuse after meeting an online acquaintance but cunningly turns the tables on her abuser. The third film centers on Diana, who, coerced into exotic dancing, is kidnapped and released into the wild as prey for a hunter, battling for her survival. Common themes include the resilience of victims and their fight against tormentors, showcasing gripping narratives of vulnerability and survival. These plots captivate audiences with their blend of vulnerability, resilience, and the strength to overcome unimaginable adversity. The trilogy also explores coming-of-age themes, portraying the complex transition from adolescence to adulthood, friendship, first love, and the quest for identity.