Clyde Foxx (Maurice P. Kerry) is a troubled veteran who has lost custody of his daughter Raine (Dall'asia Howard) His wife Sky (Krystal Jordan) has moved on a remarried Niko (Scott W. Peterson). Clyde is working to clean himself up so he can visit his daughter. Sky teaches criminals how to shoot weapons. Niko has a chance to relocate to Utah. Sky contacts her husband to get Raine's shot records. He opts to kidnap Raine and kills the babysitter in the process. He becomes the film's protagonist.
This is a very boring film. The sad piano soundtrack is noticeably bad. The acting was poor and utilized far too many pregnant pauses. The plot was WTF? Who are these Asian guys suddenly introduced? The scenes were shot poorly from bad angles, even trying out a first-person point of view for no reason. Other scenes lacked lighting. Done cheap. Done poorly.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
Plot summary
Two elite soldiers; a mother and a father race against time to rescue their daughter from the clutches of a ruthless child trafficking syndicate , as they navigate through a treacherous labyrinth of danger and deceit. They must confront their own past traumas while shredding through a brutal underworld that thrives in secrecy.
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May 14, 2024 at 01:47 PM
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Can I call Mommy?
Pure Garbage
Thus movie rushes headlong into obscurity. The acting was trash. And the story made no sense. There were so many inconsistencies. I have never critiqued a movie before but I really had to say something. This was the absolute worse. I don't think the director and writers knew what to do with themselves. The best part of this movie was the poster. Fake fight scenes. Can't all be box office hits, but try to make a better movie. I can't believe I watched this trash. This movie was outside the realms of reality. Glad I didn't invest in this. I would've lost a bundle. Seems like Noone wanted to pay a technical advisor to make a better movie.
Riddled in Misdirection and Free Will
"Chasing Raine": Parenthood and Separation, Redemption, and the Pursuit of lost
This film manages to encapsulate the complexity of familial bonds, personal redemption, and the timeless pursuit of one's identity as profoundly as "Chasing Raine," the latest offering from the Bateman Brothers. This drama/thriller takes audiences on an emotional rollercoaster through the lives of two estranged parents, whose journey to find themselves intertwines with their quest for redemption and reconciliation.
At its core, "Chasing Raine" is a story of two parents who have divorced each other who find themselves at a crossroads in their lives. Estranged for years due to the tumultuous nature of their relationship, the divorce and family separation forces them to confront their past and reevaluate their priorities. The catalyst for change comes in the form of Raine (embodied by the luminous Dall asia Howard), the ten year old daughter that bonds the two Divorced parents, ignites a series of events that will forever alter their paths.
Whose journey towards self-discovery is fraught with internal conflict and emotional turmoil.
Maurice P Kerry delivers a powerhouse performance as Clyde, the charismatic yet troubled Father whose reckless behavior serves as a mask for his deep-seated insecurities.
Dallasia Howard delivers a standout performance as Raine, infusing the character with a sense of vulnerability and resilience that is both captivating and heartbreaking to watch. Blunt effortlessly navigates the complexities of Raine's troubled family, bringing a sense of authenticity to the role that elevates the film.
The film score, is meticulously designed to draw viewers into the world of its characters and immerse them in their journey. The actions sequences really stands out amongst all aspects of the film but not without cause.
However, "Chasing Raine" does sometimes seem to stumble when it comes to pacing. At moments it seemed that some scenes may have been drawn out. At its heart, the film is a poignant exploration of the universal themes of love, loss, and the search for redemption. Through the tumultuous journey of its characters, "Chasing Raine" reminds us that no matter how far we may stray from the path, the bonds of family and the power of forgiveness have the ability to heal.
In conclusion, "Chasing Raine" is a work of cinema that deftly blends gripping drama with thrills and action sequences that will hold your attention and at many times make your blood boil and sometimes frustrate you do to unpredictive storytelling and pacing. Never the less it will hold you to the end and cause your judgements to flow.