Last Seen Alive: The Gerard Butler-starring kidnapping thriller

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The movie Last Seen Alive, starring Gerard Butler, was released in theatres on June 3, 2022. Its recent inclusion on Netflix, however, has given the movie a new audience, and it appears that subscribers to the streaming site are loving it. As of October 12, the film is ranked fourth among the top 10 films in the United States on the streaming service.

Producer Marc Frydman wrote the screenplay, which is directed by Brian Goodman. Together with Taylor Conrod, Brian Pitt, Bob Shapiro, David Shojai, and Alan Siegel, Butler also serves as the project’s producer. Since the movie was added on Netflix on October 1, its audience figures have been strong.

Jaimie Alexander and Gerard Butler’s character Will are standing on some rocks with their wife Lisa. Their marriage is about to end because she has been having an affair. If Will wants to unravel the mystery of Lisa’s disappearance when she mysteriously disappears at a gas station, he will have to penetrate the town’s criminal underworld. It’s a race against time if he has any hope of finding her alive while on the run from the police and with the clock ticking.

There is a tonne of mundane fluff in the script, which is simple and superficial. Nothing new or interesting happens in this scene, and the discovery and resolution are both unoriginal and depressing.The performances are actually quite good, with Butler giving his best Liam Neeson tough guy impression and an unexpectedly strong performance from Ethan Embry as the neighbourhood thug Knuckles. Although none of the cast members are particularly talented, they all work hard and give the material they are given their best effort.

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