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(2022 TV Movie)

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6/10
Good mystery!
Chartreuse18 December 2021
Chloe and Mackenzie are high school friends who go hiking after Chloe's dad dies. They hook up with some random guys near the campsite and Mackenzie comes back home ALONE! What happened to Chloe? That's what her mother and aunt want to know. Good script and acting filmed in beautiful Manitoba! Recommended!
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6/10
Missing and Alone
coltras357 September 2023
After her husband James's death, Shannon focuses on work and her daughter, Chloe. As the anniversary of James's death approaches, Chloe tells Shannon she'll be staying at her friend Mackenzie's remote cottage. The day after Chloe leaves for the cottage, Shannon runs into Mackenzie's father, Pete, who thinks Mackenzie is with Chloe. Worried Chloe is in danger, Shannon learns she is playing "Game of 72," a challenge where participants must successfully disappear alone in the woods for 72 hours. Shannon is convinced her daughter would never be reckless enough to play a game like this, but as she becomes increasingly suspicious of Mackenzie and others, she decides to take matters into her own hands to find Chloe before it's too late.

A decent mix of mystery and survival drama, the mystery being how Chloe end up at the bottom of the mountain, injured, and the survival bit is how she tries to get out of her predicament- her mother is determined to find her. There's plenty of scenic forest view, some good dose of suspense and drama.
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5/10
basic Lifetime thriller
SnoopyStyle14 November 2023
After the unexpected death of her husband, Shannon Baker (Cindy Marie Small) becomes protective of her daughter Chloe (Megan Best). While camping with friends, Chloe is injured and becomes lost in the woods. Shannon is relentless in her search for her daughter.

It's a Lifetime thriller. There is the basic bones of this type of thriller. The acting is pretty basic. I don't know these actors. The filmmaking is TV movie level. There is a mystery to the premise, but the drama stays limited. The movie is unable to raise the tension. In the end, it is far too basic and it is unable to be more than Lifetime.
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7/10
A Thrilling Tale of Desperation and Resilience
trainingwales7 September 2023
This is a captivating cinematic journey that thrusts viewers into a suspense-filled world of a mother's desperate search for her missing daughter. This gripping narrative combines elements of mystery, tension, and maternal love to create an emotionally charged and compelling viewing experience.

The story revolves around Shannon, played with sincerity by the talented cast, who is still grappling with the loss of her husband, James. Her dedication to her daughter, Chloe, is palpable, setting the stage for a story that revolves around the powerful bonds of family and the lengths to which a mother will go to protect her child.

As the anniversary of James's death approaches, the film immerses us in Shannon's world, where her profound worry for Chloe's well-being takes centre stage. The portrayal of Shannon's motherly instincts and her unrelenting concern for her daughter resonates deeply, making her a relatable and empathetic character.

The movie masterfully establishes an unsettling atmosphere from the beginning, drawing viewers into the foreboding wilderness where tragedy unfolds. Chloe's nightmares and sleepwalking episodes add an eerie touch to the narrative, foreshadowing the impending danger that looms.

One of the film's strengths lies in its exploration of the complex mother-daughter relationship. Chloe's teenage rebellion and resentment toward her overprotective mother inject authenticity and depth into their interactions. This emotional tension is a relatable aspect of the story, making it more accessible to audiences who have experienced similar parent-teen conflicts.

The plot takes an unexpected twist when Chloe and her friend Mackenzie embark on a camping trip, seemingly to mend their strained friendship. However, their journey takes a treacherous turn as secrets and tensions within their group unravel.

Shannon's escalating concern and frantic search for Chloe serve as the film's driving force. Her interactions with enigmatic characters such as Mackenzie and the enigmatic young men in the woods keep viewers guessing about the true nature of the situation.

"Missing and Alone" skilfully maintains suspense throughout, with the revelation of the "Game of 72" adding a thrilling layer to the storyline. Viewers are kept on edge as they endeavour to unravel the truth behind Chloe's disappearance.

The film also explores the theme of trust, as Shannon is forced to question the intentions of those around her. This doubt and tension contribute to the palpable sense of unease that permeates the movie.

Missing and Alone (2021)" is a spellbinding TV movie that seamlessly weaves elements of suspense, drama, and family dynamics into a riveting narrative. It keeps audiences engaged in the unfolding mystery while addressing relatable themes of motherhood, teenage rebellion, and a parent's unwavering determination to protect their child. With its well-crafted plot, compelling performances, and atmospheric setting, "Missing and Alone" is a must-watch for fans of suspenseful mysteries and heartfelt stories of maternal love. It delivers an absorbing and emotionally charged cinematic experience that will leave a lasting impact on viewers.
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7/10
Good Survivalist Drama
lavatch13 June 2022
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Young Chloe Baker loved going on camping trips with her father James. Sadly, he died of a heart attack on one of their trips. Now, a year later, Chloe revisits the site where he died, but she will experience a genuine trial of her own.

Chloe must do battle with all the elements of nature after tumbling into a ravine off Amnesty Ridge in Wolf Cry State Park. But her greater nemeses are actually her bestie MacKenzie Brown and her deranged father Pete.

The filmmakers were successful in developing a taut drama after Chloe and MacKenzie head into the heart of darkness in the Wolf Cry State Park. Their purpose is to play a game of 72 in which they are to survive in the wilderness for 72 hours without informing family members about their whereabouts.

But the true colors of MacKenzie emerge when Chloe hooks up with Tim while his buddy Zach is completely turned off by MacKenzie. One thing leads to another, and MacKenzie pushes Chloe off the cliff and into the ravine, then returns home and says nothing to Chloe's frantic mother Shannon.

The most problematic character in the film is Pete Brown, who tries to cover for his daughter, even if it means murder. Much of the film focuses on Shannon's struggle to locate her daughter. But Pete then becomes a copycat of his bratty daughter's action when he attempts to push Shannon into the same ravine where Chloe is now writhing in agony.

As much of a stretch as it was to find Pete's character credible, the screenplay was still successful in integrating the flashback scenes and in portraying the undying love of a mother for her daughter.

Early in the film, we learn that Chloe's Aunt Ella was fond of using the word "catastrophizing" to describe the propensity to imagine the worst of possible outcomes. But nothing can compare to the near catastrophic experience of her niece in the confines of Wolf Cry State Park.
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7/10
Good for a TV movie
haroot_azarian20 March 2022
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The story, continuity and acting was good throughout. My one major complaint was that yet again underage sex is promoted in a PG14 movie. I am talking about where Chloe who is 16 and Tim who is clearly well over 21 made out in the tent. I find this trend very troubling. Why do all these PG13 or 14 movies keep doing that? Is that necessary? How about they make movies where a 15 year old gets pregnant and how it affects her and people around her? Otherwise this movie was very good. I rarely give stars to movies. But this one gets seven stars. Docked 3 points for what I said beforehand.
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