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Stolen Girl
2025
Action / Adventure / Drama / Thriller.
Plot summary
In 1993, Maureen’s six-year-old daughter Amina is snuck out of the country by her ex-husband, Karim. After years of unsuccessful attempts to find her, Maureen intersects with a professional retriever of internationally abducted children who promises to help her find Amina in exchange for her collaboration.
Movie Reviews
1 / 10
Many flaws with poor storytelling
This movie was not shot in the Middle East. It is the same stereotypical movies as always. One of the flaws, the Lebanese car license plates are dated way back to the 1970s (OK), and there was a scene in the movie dealing with a new print of $100 bills, which never existed in the 1970s. Good job, editor; I don’t know which school you went to. The Lebanese mother tongue language is way off and false. The fighting scenes are ridiculous and reminiscent of movies from the 1980s. Mediocre acting by all the actors. Terrible direction and editing. What a waste of time to watch it.
6 / 10
Plot Was Solid, But the Portrayal Missed the Mark
The movie was good. It had a nice plot, and even though some parts felt a little rushed and not fully explained, I still liked the ending. It wasn’t the usual type of ending, which was refreshing. But what I didn’t like was how they portrayed the Middle East. I mean, it’s 2025, and they still show the region in this outdated way. Everything had this red filter, all the cars were super old, and the neighbourhood they showed looked ancient. Even the market and the houses looked like they were stuck in the past. None of the cars was modern at all. They were supposed to be showing Lebanon, but honestly, it looked like Lebanon in the 70s. It’s just such a bad and lazy way of showing the Middle East and Arabs. We’re way past that. Honestly, it felt really stereotypical.