The Missing (2003)

R
2003
|
135 mins
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Ron Howard directs fellow Oscar-winners Cate Blanchett and Tommy Lee Jones for this kidnapping thriller set in 1885 New Mexico.

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The Missing (2003) | Ratings & Reviews

"Powerful and provocative..."

CNNCNN

"Beneath all the requisite genre trappings there's a vast, empty gulch where the affecting dramatic element should have been found."

Hollywood ReporterHollywood Reporter

"What's missing in The Missing... is soul."

Entertainment WeeklyEntertainment Weekly

"The logistics of the chase defy all common sense."

Roger EbertRoger Ebert

"The master sentimentalist has made a dark, menacing film, a lean and disturbing western..."

Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles Times

"The Missing has to be one of the more brutal, repulsive and doggedly unpleasant Westerns ever made by a major studio..."

Seattle Post-IntelligencerSeattle Post-Intelligencer

"The best and toughest western since Unforgiven."

Chicago TribuneChicago Tribune

"Jones, the actor, has never been more wry, sly and taciturn."

Time MagazineTime Magazine

"A movie that is, by turns, needlessly unpleasant for cheap effect and misguidedly heart-warming when it should remain stringent."

The Globe and MailThe Globe and Mail

"A racist, crocodile-tear-stained period screed..."

Slant MagazineSlant Magazine

"Apparently the only thing tougher than endurance on the frontier is sitting through a movie about endurance on the frontier..."

The New York TimesThe New York Times

"Ron Howard has never before made a picture this raw and alive."

VarietyVariety

"What could have been a compelling psychological thriller is nothing more than a downright plodding and predictable swipe at the Western genre."

IGNIGN

"The Missing is well made, suspenseful, and superlatively acted for the most part, but its harshness never feels organic to the tale. What should be devastating is just terribly unpleasant."

Boston GlobeBoston Globe

"The film features all sorts of cat-and-mouse intrigue, but it never really gets you to care about what's going on."

E! OnlineE! Online

"A big snooze..."

New York Daily NewsNew York Daily News

"A good, though not great, contribution to the genre."

New York PostNew York Post

"A film that can't be dismissed."

San Francisco ChronicleSan Francisco Chronicle

"Despite the actors' hard work (particularly Blanchett), the whole experience ultimately has a careful blandness to it..."

Seattle TimesSeattle Times

"Though intelligent and well-crafted, the film suffers from Ron Howard's fundamental sense of decorum and concern for his viewers' tender sensibilities."

TV GuideTV Guide

"An admirably solid effort."

USA TodayUSA Today

"The performances are great, the chemistry between the two leads is very good, and Ron Howard again proves himself a slick hand behind the camera... there's just something missing."

Film ThreatFilm Threat

"In The Missing, Ron Howard somehow makes a great movie and an awful movie, all at the same time."

The Washington PostThe Washington Post

"For anyone who likes either a dollop of feminist uplift or family values (or both!) with their bloodletting."

SalonSalon

"The cast is uniformly terrific."

Austin ChronicleAustin Chronicle

"Even Cate Blanchett can't save this misbegotten horse opera."

Rolling StoneRolling Stone

"A gripping thriller and lovingly-made western."

BBCBBC

The Missing (2003) | Details

Rating
R,
Runtime
135
Genre
Adventure, Thriller, Western
Country of origin
United States of America