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Fractured

- Finding his family means facing the truth.

Driving cross-country, Ray and his wife and daughter stop at a highway rest area where his daughter falls and breaks her arm. After a frantic rush to the hospital and a clash with the check-in nurse, Ray is finally able to get her to a doctor. While the wife and daughter go downstairs for an MRI, Ray, exhausted, passes out in a chair in the lobby. Upon waking up, they have no record or knowledge of Ray's family ever being checked in.

Release Date : 2019-09-22

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Koji ProductionsCrow Island FilmsMacari/EdelsteinPaul Schiff Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Fractured

Cast

Sam Worthington

Character Name : Ray Monroe

Original Name : Sam Worthington

Gender : Male

Lily Rabe

Character Name : Joanne Monroe

Original Name : Lily Rabe

Gender : Female

Lucy Capri

Character Name : Peri Monroe

Original Name : Lucy Capri

Gender : Female

Stephen Tobolowsky

Character Name : Dr. Berthram

Original Name : Stephen Tobolowsky

Gender : Male

Lauren Cochrane

Character Name : Officer Childes

Original Name : Lauren Cochrane

Gender : Female

Shane Dean

Character Name : Officer Griggs

Original Name : Shane Dean

Gender : Male

Adjoa Andoh

Character Name : Dr. Isaacs

Original Name : Adjoa Andoh

Gender : Female

Stephanie Sy

Character Name : Nurse Anne

Original Name : Stephanie Sy

Gender : Female

Chad Bruce

Character Name : Security Guard Jeff

Original Name : Chad Bruce

Gender : Male

Chris Sigurdson

Character Name : Dr. Lucado

Original Name : Chris Sigurdson

Gender : Male

Erik Athavale

Character Name : Dr. Bruce Volk

Original Name : Erik Athavale

Gender : Male

Ernesto Griffith

Character Name : Ward Intern / Janitor

Original Name : Ernesto Griffith

Gender : Male

Derek James Trapp

Character Name : Organ Orderly #2

Original Name : Derek James Trapp

Gender : Male

Dennis Scullard

Character Name : Young Father

Original Name : Dennis Scullard

Gender : Male

Will Woytowich

Character Name : State Trooper

Original Name : Will Woytowich

Gender : Male

Dorothy Carroll

Character Name : Admissions Clerk / Scrub Nurse

Original Name : Dorothy Carroll

Gender : Female

Muriel Hogue

Character Name : Gas Station Attendant

Original Name : Muriel Hogue

Gender : Female

Mark Dann

Character Name : Flashback Paramedic

Original Name : Mark Dann

Gender : Male

Gabriel Daniels

Character Name : Orderly Drew

Original Name : Gabriel Daniels

Gender : Male

Marina Stephenson Kerr

Character Name : Receptionist #1

Original Name : Marina Stephenson Kerr

Gender : Female

Natalie Malaika

Character Name : Receptionist #2

Original Name : Natalie Malaika

Gender : Female

Muriel Hogue

Character Name : Store Cashier

Original Name : Muriel Hogue

Gender : Female

Jeff Strome

Character Name : Paramedic / Anesthesiologist

Original Name : Jeff Strome

Gender : Male

Adrian McLean

Character Name : Sick Man

Original Name : Adrian McLean

Gender : Male

Will Woytowich

Character Name : State Cop #1

Original Name : Will Woytowich

Gender : Male

Alan Castanga

Character Name : Friendly Orderly

Original Name : Alan Castanga

Gender : Male

Ernie Pitts

Character Name : Code Blue Doctor

Original Name : Ernie Pitts

Gender : Male

Jessica Burleson

Character Name : Desk Nurse Restricted Area

Original Name : Jessica Burleson

Gender : Female

Frederick Allen

Character Name : Man in Line

Original Name : Frederick Allen

Gender : Male

Derek James Trapp

Character Name : Morgue Orderly #2

Original Name : Derek James Trapp

Gender : Male

Cheryl Soluk

Character Name : Knitting Woman

Original Name : Cheryl Soluk

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Sheldon Nylander

@dalboz

2021-06-23

After an accident, Ray, played by Sam Worthington, has to take his daughter to the hospital. But something funny is going on at the hospital, which comes to a head with they take his wife and daughter for tests and she doesn’t return. Not only does she not return, but the hospital has no record of his wife or daughter ever having been there. He must now rescue his family from an organ harvesting operation being run out of the hospital. OR DOES HE??? *dramatic music plays* There are questions about whether he’s really perceiving things as they are while the hospital staff attempts to gaslight him and make him believe that he’s for all intents and purposes crazy. OR IS HE??? *dramatic music plays* Okay, I have to add these dramatic bits to this review because they’re more dramatic than the actual movie. It’s pretty obvious rather quickly what’s going on. Part of the problem may be the short runtime combined with a kind of lengthy setup. The setup seems to be designed to convey the sense of waiting long times in the hospital ER waiting room (...ah hah hah social commentary…) But this lengthy first act cuts into the time that could be used to build mystery and tension. As it is, it almost seems like a long “Twilight Zone” episode. If you want an “Are they crazy or not?” film that’s much better, check out “Flightplan” with Jodie Foster. But “Fractured” is a generally poor take on the genre and I can only recommend it if you really have nothing else to watch or do.

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

When a movie holds a mystery, that's great, but when a movie just straight-up lies to you, that's crap. _Fractured_ is the latter. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._

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RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2025-01-20

Fractured is a tense psychological thriller that thrives on its cold, unsettling atmosphere. The cinematography does a great job of pulling you into the story, using muted tones and stark settings to keep you on edge. It’s visually striking and sets a somber mood that makes the experience feel heavier, but in a good way. The cold theme adds to the discomfort, making the story even more jarring to watch. Sam Worthington carries the movie with a solid performance, convincingly portraying a man unraveling under pressure. His intensity keeps you invested in his journey, even when the story starts to lose momentum. On the other hand, Lily Rabe feels miscast in her role. While her screen time is limited, it’s enough to notice that she doesn’t quite fit, and the lack of chemistry between the characters weakens some emotional beats. The plot, while intriguing, feels a bit predictable and struggles to maintain its energy throughout. It lacks the driving force that would keep it gripping from start to finish. Structurally, the movie feels loose, as if it’s not quite sure how to pace itself. You can piece it together if you look at it through the lens of a traditional three-act structure, but it’s not immediately clear while watching. Still, the movie’s atmosphere and Worthington’s performance make it a decent watch, especially if you enjoy psychological thrillers that play with perception.