

A private investigator takes on a missing child's case that draws a striking resemblance to the abduction of his own sister.





It's a solid detective story, with Michael Delaney carrying the film as Teddy, a PI hunting for a missing kid that mirrors his own sister's case. The main draw is the grounded, emotional performance, even if the plot itself doesn't feel particularly fresh. A vocal few found the visuals just okay and the story too familiar, but for most, the central mystery and Delaney's work make it worth watching.
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