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The Missing (2003)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Ron Howard
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/themissing/index.html
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: 2/24/2004
Cast: Val Kilmer, Simon Baker, Tommy Jones, Cate Blanchett, Evan Rachel Wood, Jenna Boyd
Published ID: 880078
UPC: 043396040052, 043396025431, 043396062870, 043396071476, 043396149656,
Plot: Director Ron Howard turns to the Western genre in this tale of a father and daughter who are brought together under difficult circumstances. Samuel Jones (Tommy Lee Jones) is a man living in New Mexico in the 1880s. He had abandoned his family years before to live and travel with a band of Apaches, but his conscience has finally gotten the better of him and he's decided to return home. Jones, however, does not receive a warm welcome upon arrival -- his wife has died and his daughter Maggie Gilkeson (Cate Blanchett), now grown and raising two children with her husband Brake (Aaron Eckhart), has no desire to see the man who left her mother to fend for herself. As Jones prepares to depart on a note of bitterness, a band of ruthless bandits, let by Army deserter Chidin (Eric Schweig), descends upon the homestead, murdering Brake and kidnapping his 15-year-old daughter Lily (Evan Rachel Wood). While Maggie feels no desire to forgive her father, she realizes he's her best hope to track down the criminals who took her child, and Jones and Maggie team up to find the bandits before they can disappear into Mexico. The Missing was based on the novel {-The Last Ride} by Thomas Eidson. Val Kilmer and Jenna Boyd highlight the supporting cast. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Great movie!
Added 11/23/2009

This movie is so mystical. Just like northern New Mexico. Enjoyed the climax at Ghost Ranch.
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A Western in the 21st Century?
Added 11/12/2009

My response to the opening moments of The Missing was surprise that anyone would try to make a Western these days. Definitely out of fashion. Yet, I stayed to see that Ron Howard and the creative staff did a fine job of working within the American frontier myth which has stood American media in good stead for more that 250 years. Despite a few concessions to contemporary political correctness (which, in the case of Native Americans, is called for) this is still Settlers vs. Indians. We should all keep in mind, however, that it is not the real Native Americans nor the real Settlers that have been the subject of these dime novels, live performances (Buffalo Bill and Company), stage productions or films, it is a set of archetypes included in a mythic story much the same as Jupiter, Juno, Mercury and Company were archetypes set in myths thousands of years ago. Not realities, but storied characters, carrying symbolic messages of enduring character for the peoples involved. I'm not much worried over the question as to how this interpretation stands up to the classics; it is a good version with the strong pioneer woman and the often restless pioneer man standing shoulder to shoulder to quell the forces of Evil, Christian righteousness triumphing over heathen paganism. Cate Blanchett does a fine job as the Christian healer and mother, Tommy Lee Jones does a professional, but not quite as convincing, job as her White Indian father, who deserted his family early in her life. The supporting cast is effective in their more stereotyped roles, save for the child playing the younger daughter, who does well whatever was asked of her.
My guess is that most will find much with which to be gratified in this latest venture of Ron Howard.

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Great Movie
Added 11/5/2009

Great story set in the old west. Tommy Lee Jones and Cate Blanchett do a great job. Recommend to old west story lovers.
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Frontier woman
Added 8/1/2009

Cate Blanchett plays a woman living in a wild west frontier in New Mexico. She is a single woman raising two daughters on her won, earning her living as a healer. She has a lover who visits her often and takes care of her errands for medical supplies. One day, unexpectedly, her estranged father appers looking like an Indian. It is apparent from the start that their relationship is strained and that she does not wish him around.

It happens so that one day her daughters are being escorted to a city. When they do not return at scheduled time she starts searching for them, only to find all men kiled, her youngest daughter in shock and her eldest one missing. It is only at this point that she and her father make alliance to find her missing daughter and save her from being sold into a Mexico where she will be forced into prostitution.

What I liked about the movie is that it is one of the rare western movies where woman has significant influence over course of events. Cate Blanchett is tall, beautiful, and event in her frontier clothes she looks fashionable and put together. Tommy Lee Jones gives a wonderful perfromance as her father whose wondering eye kept him from raising his daughter and protecting his family. This is Ron Howard's movie.

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A Good Western
Added 5/21/2009

I believe the casting is the best part. The actors fit the parts. A story about the Apache's raiding ranches in New Mexico and a mothers efforts to get her daughter back after she was taken. Tommy Lee Jones plays the girls grandfather who shows up after many years absence. Jones is very believable in westerns and should do more. Blanchett could do anything. Combine them with Ron Howard and you have a winner. The casting director should be rewarded as well. I recommend this movie.
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Great movie!
Added 11/23/2009

This movie is so mystical. Just like northern New Mexico. Enjoyed the climax at Ghost Ranch.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A Western in the 21st Century?
Added 11/12/2009

My response to the opening moments of The Missing was surprise that anyone would try to make a Western these days. Definitely out of fashion. Yet, I stayed to see that Ron Howard and the creative staff did a fine job of working within the American frontier myth which has stood American media in good stead for more that 250 years. Despite a few concessions to contemporary political correctness (which, in the case of Native Americans, is called for) this is still Settlers vs. Indians. We should all keep in mind, however, that it is not the real Native Americans nor the real Settlers that have been the subject of these dime novels, live performances (Buffalo Bill and Company), stage productions or films, it is a set of archetypes included in a mythic story much the same as Jupiter, Juno, Mercury and Company were archetypes set in myths thousands of years ago. Not realities, but storied characters, carrying symbolic messages of enduring character for the peoples involved. I'm not much worried over the question as to how this interpretation stands up to the classics; it is a good version with the strong pioneer woman and the often restless pioneer man standing shoulder to shoulder to quell the forces of Evil, Christian righteousness triumphing over heathen paganism. Cate Blanchett does a fine job as the Christian healer and mother, Tommy Lee Jones does a professional, but not quite as convincing, job as her White Indian father, who deserted his family early in her life. The supporting cast is effective in their more stereotyped roles, save for the child playing the younger daughter, who does well whatever was asked of her.
My guess is that most will find much with which to be gratified in this latest venture of Ron Howard.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great Movie
Added 11/5/2009

Great story set in the old west. Tommy Lee Jones and Cate Blanchett do a great job. Recommend to old west story lovers.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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