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Billionaire ransom movie online3/19/2023 ![]() ![]() But just when Kyle is starting to warm up to his new life, and has patched things up with Amy, three mercenaries invade the camp, kill the counselors and security guards, and take the wealthy teens hostage. Kyle is resistant at first, and is horrified to discover that Amy is also there quite naturally, she despises him. While his father does use his connections to get Kyle out of jail, he decides that the only way Kyle can learn responsibility is by being sent to a tough-love camp on a remote island in the UK for rich kids who messed up one too many times. They leave the party together, and Kyle, still drunk, wrecks his car by losing control and flipping it over he flees the scene and leaves Amy for dead. He attends a party and meets Amy ( Phoebe Tonkin), and they immediately hit it off. Billionaire Ransom was filmed on South Stack off the coast of Wales and on the Isle of Man, and I, personally, am decreeing the location the star of the show.In BILLIONAIRE RANSOM, Kyle ( Jeremy Sumpter) is the spoiled and entitled son of a wealthy father. Lots of action (and a fair amount of gore) in the last third, and then there’s the highlight: the scenery is absolutely stunning. If you don’t mind the lack of depth, including the fact that you won’t really care about anyone in the film, it’s not a bad watch. The kidnappers, though (Ashley Walters plays another), are much more interesting. Unfortunately for the fate of the class critique, though, the film seems to want to make us identify with the “parasites,” who turn out to be just normal kids, rather than with the kidnappers. They never worked a day in their lives.” True. Talking of the money the kidnapped kids’ parents (“parasites”) cumulatively possess, he says: “Their fathers steal it. One of the kidnappers (played by Ed Westwick in the film’s best performance) evinces possible proto-Marxist motivations in a couple of weightily delivered and resentfully brooding speeches. The film makes an effort at a class critique (a thread that obviously runs strongly through The Hunger Games franchise). It’s a “twist” moreover involving a character we’ve really seen virtually nothing of and know nothing about so there’s even less potential for what happens at the end to be a meaningful “shock” (or even mild surprise!) There’s one “twist,” which I saw coming about a third of the way in, and it’s a “twist” that occurs so frequently in this kind of story that it’s less a twist and more of a convention. What you see in the first fifteen minutes or so is what you get. With Billionaire Ransom, there is none of that-no history that matters, no unplumbed depth of character to add any layers of complexity. There were undiscovered parts of the characters that made them surprising to us and to others in the story. Each of those films had depth: the narrative didn’t just skate forward, it had offshoots, taking us to the past, offering a history that gave depth to the story as it stretched out. ![]() That’s in part why the comparisons to I Know What You Did and Hunger Games are hollow. The main problem is one that plagues too many films: no depth. While there are plot elements that evoke both films (one of the kidnapped kids turns out to be good with a bow and arrow people are being hunted all of the kids have screwed up in that reckless, teen way-one of them involving a car accident), sadly, it’s not nearly as good as either. It’s a film in which everyone just seems to be going through the motions, as if no one really cared about it very much.Īt least one reviewer has called the film a cross between The Hunger Games and I Know What You did Last Summer. Well, maybe I felt a tiny bit angry because such an incredibly beautiful shooting location was being thrown away. It wasn’t that Billionaire Ransom was bad in any truly objectionable ways. The rich kids then get to practice their newly-honed survival skills with their very lives on the line. As they are being taught the basics of survival on an isolated island, they are kidnapped by a group of criminals interested in a little wealth redistribution. It features a cast of young people (led by Jeremy Sumpter and Phoebe Tonkin), all of whom are rich and spoiled and sent to some kind of punitive boot camp for moral rehabilitation. I was punished, it seems, for my less-than-serious motivation in that the film’s location ended up being by far the best thing about it.īillionaire Ransom is directed by Jim Gillespie, known for I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), and written by Alexander Ignon. My primary motivation for watching the recently-released Billionaire Ransom ( Take Down outside the US) was its filming location. ![]()
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