Kidnapping Stella
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Directed by | Thomas Sieben |
Written by | Thomas Sieben |
Starring | Clemens Schick Jella Haase Max von der Groeben |
Distributed by | Netflix |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Kidnapping Stella is a 2019 German thriller film directed and written by Thomas Sieben, and is a remake of the 2009 British thriller The Disappearance of Alice Creed. The plot revolves around two men, Vic (Clemens Schick) and Tom (Max von der Groeben), who kidnap Stella (Jella Haase), and shows how she tries to escape the clutches of her two masked kidnappers.[1][2][3][4]
The film was released on Netflix on July 12, 2019.
Plot[]
Two former convicts named Vic (Clemens Schick) and Tom (Max von der Groeben) kidnap Stella (Jella Haase), the estranged daughter of a wealthy businessman as part of a get-rich scheme. It was then revealed that Tom is Stella's estranged boyfriend and that she is four months pregnant with their child. After kidnapping Stella, the two dress her in a red tracksuit, blindfold her, tie her to a bed, and imprison her in a soundproof room. To conceal their identities, Vic and Tom wear masks when interacting with her. Tom becomes disillusioned after Vic threatens to cut off Stella's fifth finger during a video broadcast to convince her father to pay the ransom.
During her captivity, Stella discovers that Tom is one of the kidnappers. During an escape attempt, she fires a pistol and manages to obtain one of their cellphones. Stella tries to call the police but is subdued by Tom, who is increasingly guilt ridden for hurting his ex girlfriend. Tom attempts to hide the bullet but Vic learns from Stella about Tom's failure to prevent her escape attempt. Under the pretext of collecting ransom from Stella's father, Vic lures Tom into a trap in the forest. Tom is wounded during a shootout but manages to escape.
Vic later collects the ransom but decides to kill Stella at their second hiding place, a boathouse. However, Tom returns to save Stella from Vic. Both men are killed during the struggle. The film ends with Stella driving off into the countryside in Vic's car and the ransom money.
Cast[]
- Jella Haase as Stella
- Clemens Schick as Vic
- Max von der Groeben as Tom
Release[]
It was released on July 12, 2019 on Netflix streaming.[5] According to Netflix, over 18 million accounts watched Kidnapping Stella within the first week of release.[6]
Reception[]
Nafees Ahmed of the website "High on Films" awarded the film three out of five stars. While finding the story unimaginative and predictable, Ahmed praised Kidnapping Stella for focusing on the organic character development between Tom and Stella while taking fault with the underdevelopment of Vic's character.[7]
References[]
- ^ "KIDNAPPING STELLA". German Films Quarterly. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
- ^ "Stream It Or Skip It: 'Kidnapping Stella' on Netflix, a Minimalist German Remake of a 2009 Minimalist British Thriller". Decider. Retrieved July 14, 2019.
- ^ "Kidnapping Stella Review: An Overly Faithful Remake That Does Nothing To Stand Out". Ready Steady Cut. Retrieved July 14, 2019.
- ^ "Kidnapping Stella (2019) – Movie Review". Cinecelluloid. Retrieved July 14, 2019.
- ^ Kidnapping Stella. Netflix.
- ^ "Every Viewing Statistic Netflix Has Released So Far (November 2019)". What's on Netflix. November 7, 2019.
- ^ "'KIDNAPPING STELLA' NETFLIX REVIEW [2019]- UNIMAGINATIVE BUT THRILLING KIDNAPPING DRAMA". High On Films. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
External links[]
- Kidnapping Stella. Netflix.
- Kidnapping Stella at IMDb
- Kidnapping Stella at Rotten Tomatoes
- 2019 films
- German-language films
- 2019 thriller films
- 2010s German-language films
- German thriller films
- British film remakes
- German-language Netflix original films