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CrimeThrillerMystery

The Factory

- Based on Actual Events

An obsessed cop is on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo, N.Y. but when his teenage daughter disappears, he drops any professional restraint to get the killer.

Release Date : 2012-10-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Dark Castle EntertainmentSilver PicturesStudioCanal

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : The.Factorydf = The Factory (2011)

Cast

John Cusack

Character Name : Mike Fletcher

Original Name : John Cusack

Gender : Male

Jennifer Carpenter

Character Name : Kelsey Walker

Original Name : Jennifer Carpenter

Gender : Female

Mae Whitman

Character Name : Abby Fletcher

Original Name : Mae Whitman

Gender : Female

Dallas Roberts

Character Name : Gary Gemeaux

Original Name : Dallas Roberts

Gender : Male

Sonya Walger

Character Name : Shelley

Original Name : Sonya Walger

Gender : Female

Michael Trevino

Character Name : Tad

Original Name : Michael Trevino

Gender : Male

Ksenia Solo

Character Name : Emma

Original Name : Ksenia Solo

Gender : Female

Mageina Tovah

Character Name : Brittany

Original Name : Mageina Tovah

Gender : Female

Katherine Waterston

Character Name : Lauren

Original Name : Katherine Waterston

Gender : Female

Gary Anthony Williams

Character Name : Darryl

Original Name : Gary Anthony Williams

Gender : Male

Cindy Sampson

Character Name : Crystal

Original Name : Cindy Sampson

Gender : Female

Maxim Roy

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Maxim Roy

Gender : Female

Glenda Braganza

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Glenda Braganza

Gender : Female

Meghanne Kessels

Character Name : Chelsea

Original Name : Meghanne Kessels

Gender : Female

Paula Jean Hixson

Character Name : TV Protestor

Original Name : Paula Jean Hixson

Gender : Female

Vanessa Matsui

Character Name : Prostitute

Original Name : Vanessa Matsui

Gender : Female

Gerardo Lo Dico

Character Name : Dynamic Entry SWAT Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Gerardo Lo Dico

Gender : Male

Omari Newton

Character Name : Cop in Basement

Original Name : Omari Newton

Gender : Male

Charles Papasoff

Character Name : Jerome

Original Name : Charles Papasoff

Gender : Male

Lita Tresierra

Character Name : Divine

Original Name : Lita Tresierra

Gender : Male

Vincent Messina

Character Name : Jed

Original Name : Vincent Messina

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

clyde e collins

@suite9229

2021-06-23

**Fundamentals, reception.** 1. American/Canadian live action feature length film, 2012, rated R, 108 minutes, crime, mystery, thriller. 2. IMDB: 5.7/10.0 from 5,365 audience ratings. Estimated budget, 25 million USD. 3. Rotten Tomatoes: 'No score yet...' and 42% liked it from 1,128 audience ratings. 4. Netflix: 3.5/5.0 from 636,300 audience ratings. 5. Directed by: Morgan O'Neill. 6. Starring: John Cusack as Mike Fletcher, Jennifer Carpenter as Kelsey, Dallas Roberts as Carl, Mae Whitman as Abby Fletcher, Sonya Walger as Shelley Fletcher, Ksenia Solo as Emma, Gary Anthony Williams as Darryl. **Setup and Plot** 1. Mike and Kelsey have been on the case of a serial killer for quite some time, but the department is shutting their efforts down for lack of progress. It's Thanksgiving, and Mike asks Kelsey to stop by to say hello to his wife Shelley, and daughter Abby. 2. There is tension between Shelly and Abby, and between Shelley and Mike. Mike and Kelsey revive the case somewhat over a murder of a transsexual. Abby gets more discouraged with Shelley, and takes off. She breaks up with her boyfriend, and the serial killer kidnaps her. Shelley finally notices Abbey is gone. She alerts Mike, and the police engage more strongly. 3. Mike and Kelsey get a lead on the accomplice of the killer. Mike goes off on him, and physically assaults him. After trying to follow the accomplice, they give up after a while. The accomplice was on a long shift and stayed in the hospital where he worked to avoid being followed. Mike loses his composure at home. 4. Abbey, meanwhile, has a wretched time in captivity with other young women who have been kidnapped. Mike starts looking at his daughter's life as he would if he were not his father; then the clues start coming. 5. Will Abbey get rescued? Will Mike still have a career? **Conclusions** 1. **One line summary**: Cop needs to find his daughter emotionally to find her physically. 2. Three stars of five. **Scores** 1. Cinematography: 8/10 Better than VHS quality, but not by much. 2. Sound: 4/10 Sound levels were absurdly out of control. 3. Acting: 6/10 Cusack and Carpenter were fine. Dallas Roberts, whose role was pivotal, was unconvincing, beginning to end. Mae Whitman was rather good, but Sonya Walger not so much. 4. Screenplay: 6/10 The story was clever and engaging, but the poor choices in casting nullified much of that. I enjoyed the onscreen time of Cusack and Carpenter, but when Roberts was onscreen, the urge to leave to get a cup of coffee was enormous. The ending was tough to stomach, but it certainly explained the difficulties in the investigation.