Thriller ... - Prisoners 2013 - 153 Min Dramma Вђў
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.
Day after day, Keller crossed lines he could never uncross. He used scalding water, heavy fists, and psychological terror. Each night, Keller would go home, wash the blood from his hands, and pray to God for forgiveness and for the strength to keep hurting another human being to save his own child.
The thin line between a protective father and a monster. Prisoners 2013 - 153 min Dramma • 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.
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. Meanwhile, Detective Loki was descending into his own
The truth was far more twisted than either man could have imagined—a web of grief, madness, and a calculated war against God spun by a monster hiding in plain sight.
Within hours, Loki found the RV. At the wheel was Alex Jones, a young man with the IQ of a ten-year-old and eyes that seemed permanently glazed with terror. But there was no physical evidence in the vehicle. No hair, no fingerprints, no blood. After a grueling interrogation that yielded nothing but panicked whimpers, the law required Loki to let Alex Jones go. Day after day, Keller crossed lines he could never uncross
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.