Stolen Girl

2025

Action / Adventure / Drama / Thriller

19
IMDb Rating 5.3/10 10 1268 1.3K

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Plot summary

In 1993, Maureen’s six-year-old daughter Amina is snuck out of the country by her ex-husband, Karim. After years of unsuccessful attempts to find her, Maureen intersects with a professional retriever of internationally abducted children who promises to help her find Amina in exchange for her collaboration.

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Top cast

Kate Beckinsale as Maureen
Scott Eastwood as Robeson
Robert Farrior as Lewis
Matt Craven as Joe
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964.17 MB
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English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 44 min
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English 5.1
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24 fps
1 hr 44 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by mjay7 3 / 10

A Geographic and Cultural Failure

The movie Stolen Girl (2025) attempts to deliver a high-stakes rescue narrative set in Beirut, but its commitment to lazy, damaging clichés ultimately sinks the entire production. While the film manages adequate pacing and a few strong performances, its fundamental error lies in its complete, unforgivable misrepresentation of Lebanon, transforming one of the Middle East's most complex and beautiful nations into a generic, dusty warzone that exists only in Hollywood's imagination.The promise of a story set in Beirut, the Paris of the Middle East, should have delivered a backdrop rich with architectural and topographical contrast. We should have seen the city's iconic blend of stunning European-influenced architecture, meticulously restored Ottoman-era buildings, and the vibrant, high-class cultural hubs that define contemporary urban Lebanon. Instead, the production designers apparently pointed their cameras exclusively at dilapidated, desert-like houses and perpetually "ancient" markets that exist only in a different desert country creating a visual palette of sand and ruin. The lush green mountains and astounding coastal scenery that make up the majority of Lebanon's landscape are entirely absent, replaced by vast stretches of arid, war-torn scrubland. The visual message is clear, and grossly inaccurate: this is a land of primitive chaos, not a modern Mediterranean nation with thousands of years of cosmopolitan history.Even more egregious than the visual inaccuracies is the linguistic insult. For a film purportedly set in Beirut, the dialogue is bafflingly and offensively wrong. The actors, meant to be Lebanese citizens, frequently speak in noticeably distinct Egyptian and weird dialects of Arabic, completely ignoring the unique, French- and English-infused cadence and phonology of the local Lebanese Arabic. This isn't a minor oversight; it's a fundamental erasure of national identity. Lebanese culture, famous for its distinct linguistic flavor and high cultural richness, is substituted for a homogenized "Arab-sounding" noise that serves only to signal generic foreignness to a Western audience. By failing to hire actors or language consultants capable of replicating the authentic Lebanese dialect, Stolen Girl signals a complete disregard for the very culture it claims to depict.A thriller can survive a weak plot or flat characters, but it cannot survive a setting that actively insults the intelligence of the viewer and perpetuates harmful, decades-old stereotypes. Stolen Girl (2025) didn't just miss the mark; it aimed for the lowest common denominator, painting Lebanon as nothing more than a perpetual, backward desert conflict. This geographic and cultural incompetence ultimately undermines any credibility the central rescue mission might have had, leaving the viewer not on the edge of their seat, but simply disappointed by the film's lazy xenophobia.
Reviewed by daisukereds 5 / 10

"So, I guess.. I kind of am dead, aren't I?"

Mother loses her child to international abduction and keeps looking for her over a decade while "rescuing" other "lost" children.. and based on a true story?That poster is quite misleading, and the casting isn't helping. Kate Beckinsale looks like she is still recovering, and while her acting is good enough, it was the idea behind the film that helped me enjoy it.. not the performance.This isn't really an action thriller, or at least it doesn't feel like it, it is definitely drama. And while it somehow feels underwritten and the execution makes it seem like a TV streaming, it gets the message across while remaining a heavy topic though to swallow! And I always enjoy stories that teach me about things that happen in the world I've never even heard of.I don't think the film is particularly good, but it efficient and not at all bad.
Reviewed by peterg-50-333809 3 / 10

Wish I hadn't bothered.

A sad little movie, with fairly sad acting.Also sad that Kate Beckinsale, who needed no enhancement to her looks, has decided that her fading career would be re-energised by pumping her lips up into a permanent pout. She now just looks ridiculous. It hasn't improved her acting skills.The plot is sound, the ending is a little different, the setting is questionable.Not the worst I have ever seen but close.
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