Five Fingers
What price would you pay for freedom?
Martijn (Ryan Phillippe), an idealistic Dutch pianist, travels to Morocco to help start a food program for malnourished children. Within moments of his arrival, however, Martijn is abducted by a group of terrorists, injected with a debilitating drug, and imprisoned. Under threat of death, the young man engages in a mental chess match with Ahmat (Laurence Fishburne), trying to learn his captor's true objective and avoid a horrible fate.
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Clever thriller - valdezzz
Five Fingers doesn't sport a very attractive title or main premise, but for a quick and engaging little mystery, it holds ones attention. There is a bit of predictability as events play out. However, it the underlying themes does provoke discussion as to what the film is about, as well as what the current state of the world is about, which makes it a bit more than just a cat-and-mouse game of who's who. It's a thinking man's b-movie thriller.Intense - imran1978
This was a movie I zipped just by reading the synopis, since it went somewhat unnoticed in general release. The movie only has about 4-5 characters and is mostly set in one warehouse. It was quite intense with fine acting from all the leads. The end of the film was very well done as well, quite unexpected and leaves quite the impression.
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Clever thriller - valdezzz
Five Fingers doesn't sport a very attractive title or main premise, but for a quick and engaging little mystery, it holds ones attention. There is a bit of predictability as events play out. However, it the underlying themes does provoke discussion as to ...Intense - imran1978
This was a movie I zipped just by reading the synopis, since it went somewhat unnoticed in general release. The movie only has about 4-5 characters and is mostly set in one warehouse. It was quite intense with fine acting from all the leads. The end of ...