When his girlfriend goes missing, David must track down her whereabouts after he realizes she's not who she was pretending to be.
Aaron Paul
David
Annabelle Wallis
Claire
Garret Dillahunt
John Hall
Valerie Tian
Student
Zachary Knighton
Charlie
Terry Chen
Det. Chris Sloan
Jordana Largy
Mrs. Garan's Assistant
Chris Chalk
Buck Cameron / Kyle
Michael Kopsa
Rezart
Dean Redman
Jackson
Jessica Heafey
Colleen
Artine Tony Browne
Detective Gill
Tim Perez
Mr. Yorkes
Corey Schmitt
Fisnik
Enver Gjokaj
Aleksandr
Serge Jaswal
Young Guard
Alan O'Silva
David / Torture Man
Alan Silverman
Agent
Director, Writer
Zack Whedon
July 4, 2021
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**Snoozefest**
I'm sure the director thinks he shot the film in a certain "style". He did not, it's just bad craftsmanship. The script goes the same way, it is probably supposed to convey a sense of realism, while actually it is just boring. Watching Aaron Paul stutter on the phone, disjointed scenes of him talking to friends "have you seen her?". Yea, we get it she's missing.
This is one of those movies that could've been done with a total length of 15 minutes, and that would've been better. Because neither Aaron Paul nor the blonde playing his girlfriend have the screen presence to carry a whole movie, despite Aaron Paul being an excellent actor and a true asset to any TV-show.
The opening scene is him and her following each other to the same home address, discovering they both live there, and being surprised by a framed picture of them apparently knowing each other. That story arc caught my interest, but unfortunately was just foreplay role play.
"Come and Find Me", the missing girlfriend story done wrong. If you want this, watch "Gone Girl", solid directing, and solid script that will hold you in suspense.
13 January 2017
I am migrating my reviews from a different site which has become simply garbage. TMDB looks awesome and I look forward to be a part of it.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00