
Kidnapped 2010
"Home isn't always so sweet."
Kidnapped (2010), directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas, plunges viewers into a relentless home invasion thriller set in a seemingly quiet Madrid gated community.
Director: Miguel Ángel Vivas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kidnapped (2010) about?
Kidnapped (2010) follows a Madrid family whose peaceful evening is shattered when masked intruders storm their home, demanding ransom while forcing the father to drain their accounts. What starts as a typical robbery spirals into a violent standoff as the family refuses to surrender.
Who directed Kidnapped?
Kidnapped was directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas, a filmmaker known for crafting intense, suspense-driven narratives.
Who stars in Kidnapped?
The film features standout performances from Fernando Cayo, Ana Wagener, and Manuela Vellés, alongside Dritan Biba and Martijn Kuiper.
Is Kidnapped (2010) worth watching?
As a tense home invasion thriller blending horror and suspense, Kidnapped (2010) delivers a gripping, if harrowing, experience. Fans of claustrophobic thrillers will appreciate its relentless pace and unflinching realism.
How long is Kidnapped?
Kidnapped has a runtime of 85 minutes.
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About Kidnapped (2010) — A Gritty Home Invasion Thriller by Miguel Ángel Vivas
Kidnapped (2010), directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas, plunges viewers into a relentless home invasion thriller set in a seemingly quiet Madrid gated community. Three masked criminals force their way into a family's home, turning a place meant for safety into a battleground of fear and violence. As the intruders demand the father empty his credit cards, the family's determination to fight back escalates into brutal confrontations. Vivas crafts a tense, claustrophobic atmosphere where trust is shattered and survival instincts take over.
Fueled by raw performances from Fernando Cayo, Ana Wagener, and Manuela Vellés, Kidnapped (2010) explores themes of desperation, resilience, and the fragility of human connections under extreme pressure. The film's tight 85-minute runtime keeps the adrenaline pumping, blending horror and thriller elements into a gripping narrative. With its unflinching portrayal of home invasion, the movie delivers a visceral experience that lingers long after the credits roll.