Prisoners 2013 - - 153 Min Dramma Вђў Thriller ...
In the span of a short walk between neighbor’s houses, his six-year-old daughter, Anna, and her friend, Joy, vanished without a trace.
Loki pulled Keller off the suspect, warning him to stay out of the investigation. But Keller no longer believed in the law. The law had rules. The law had a clock that was ticking away his daughter’s life. Keller decided to become the law. Prisoners 2013 - 153 min Dramma • Thriller ...
He kidnapped Alex Jones. He dragged the boy to an abandoned, freezing apartment building owned by his late father. He boarded up the windows. He built a wooden isolation crate in the dark. And then, Keller Dover began to do the unthinkable. He began to torture the boy for information. In the span of a short walk between
By nightfall, the quiet neighborhood was transformed into a staging ground of flashing blue lights and yellow crime scene tape. Detective Loki took the case. Loki was a man of cold, twitching efficiency, with tattoos creeping out of his collar and a perfect closure rate. He was a hunter who relied on procedure, patience, and logic. The law had rules
The sky over the Pennsylvania suburbs was the color of a wet slate shingle. A cold Thanksgiving drizzle had turned the fallen leaves into a slick, rotting carpet. Keller Dover stood on his porch, watching the gray mist swallow the edges of the woods. He was a carpenter, a man who believed in preparation, hard work, and the strict rules of his faith. He kept an emergency stockpile in his basement. He believed he could protect his family from anything the world threw at them. He was wrong.
Meanwhile, Detective Loki was descending into his own labyrinth of horror. He followed a trail of dead ends that led him to a local priest with a dark secret in his basement, and a crazed suspect who broke into the Dovers' home just to steal the children's blood-soaked clothes. Loki was running out of time, battling the ticking clock and his growing suspicion that Keller Dover was hiding something sinister.