Caught (2015)

  • Year: 2015
  • Released: 18 Sep 2022
  • Country: United States
  • Adwords: 1 nomination
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4273170/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/caught
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: TV-14
  • Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
  • Runtime: 82 min
  • Writer: Marcy Holland
  • Director: Maggie Kiley
  • Cast: Anna Camp, Stefanie Scott, Sam Page
  • Keywords: kidnapping, housewife, prank, mistress, love affair, woman director,
4.9/10

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Beautiful high-school student Allie, a former track star waiting tables at her single mom Beth’s restaurant, is having a thrilling secret affair with handsome, much-older Justin. However, Allie doesn’t know that her new boyfriend is a cheating husband, married to Sabrina: a perfectionist suburban housewife willing to go to extremes to keep her marriage intact. When Sabrina finds out that Justin has been cheating on her, the betrayed wife decides to take matters into her own hands, bent on revenge. But there is no such thing as a foolproof plan. What happens if the already volatile situation spins out of control?—Nick Riganas

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Caught Movie Reviews

**1/2

The two girls called it a prank when actually it was vindictiveness shown by one of the sisters when she discovers that her husband has been having an affair.

The two sisters kidnap the girl who had no idea that her boyfriend was married.

The story is one of a situation going completely awry due to a series of circumstances beyond anyone’s control. It shows how her husband and sister become drawn into the plot as circumstances almost warranted the situation.

Naturally, we were dealing with quite a lunatic, the irate wife. Stabbings, killing and a fire result. Just shows you what may happen when people come under your orbit.

Anna Camp at Her Best

Caught was quite good for a Lifetime Movie, and I would suggest ignoring the low rating. Also, don’t be fooled by the inspired by a true story line since this actual story from the United Kingdom where a couple of teenagers kidnapped their friend because she had been sleeping with one of their boyfriends. However, with that being said, this film is pretty entertaining for fiction. Allie is a high school waiter who is kidnapped one night. What Allie doesn’t know is that she has been kidnapped by her boyfriend’s wife, Sabrina (Anna Camp), and her sister, Paige. The pair were originally just planning on scarring Allie, but when Sabrina’s husband shows up and Allie tries to escape, things go horribly wrong. I won’t spoil anything, but this film kept me engaged, entertained, and guessing the entire time. Anna Camp simply kills it as Sabina. She is both relatable and deplorable at the same time. And I think she makes a really good antagonist. It wasn’t a perfect film, but I would defiantly recommend watching it if you get the chance.

Somewhat interesting, but ruined by a lot of flat acting

The premise and whole story is somewhat interesting and feels real and relatable to some degree. The main character, the anti-hero blond played by Anna Camp, is the only one who’s well played, followed by the supporting protagonist, who’s OK. Everybody else is playing it pretty flat or just bad.

Actually, Anna Camp’s performance is the thing that makes this more than just a “story on a screen”. She does overact, but, it’s somewhat expected, ’cause it’s hard to play such a specific character – smart, resourceful, yet spoiled and a little crazy. Especially since nobody else really helps, she’s on her own.

Stefanie Scott, as the protagonist, has figured all she needs to do is look cute, which she does. But, that’s it, there are way to many times she could have played better against Anna Camp’s “craziness”, either showing fear, contempt, determination… anything but the cute look.

The buildup, from a silly prank to murder, attempted murder and arson, gets worse (i.e. less believable/real) as time goes on. As in a lot of films in last years, it falls apart by the end.

Bottom line, it’s watchable, but not very good.