.Friday, October 29, 2004 ' 1:41 AM ♠
Kim Basinger plays Jessica, a loving mother and high school science teacher who is abruptly kidnapped from her luxurious Brentwood mansion after dropping her son at the school bus. We know these guys mean business because they shoot the housekeeper.
They leave her in an empty attic, smashing the phone with a sledgehammer. But she is a science teacher, so she McGuyvers the bits together and clicks the wires until it randomly dials some number which fortunately happens to be a cell phone that is right in the neighborhood.
The guy who answers is Ryan (played by unmemorable Chris Evans). We know he's a slacker because he's just been told off by his girlfriend for being irresponsible and superficial.
Ryan realizes Jessica is telling the truth and after a half-hearted attempt to get some help from the police, decides he will rescue her. His behavior for the first 2/3 of the movie is so purely idiotic that there is no room left over to feel much tension or indeed any emotion other than irritation at the complete failure of logic or intelligence by just about every character except for Mrs. Wizard up there in the attic.
Once it gets going, though, there are some clever twists and pleasurable thrills, mostly provided by the always-watchable William H. Macy as a cop named Mooney who is just about to retire to run a day spa. The result is a silly summer thriller somehow languishing as a fall release.
I love this movie lot lot.. simply wish u watch the second time.. haha... The rest of the excitement u all go watch den tell me how. k!
Jessica calling for help
Ryan answer the phone

Ryan buying handphone changer

Mooney went to jessica house

Ryan find out the truth

Danger
