16 and Missing

2015

Action / Thriller

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Ashley Scott Photo
Ashley Scott as Julia
Greg Evigan Photo
Greg Evigan as Monte
Mark Hapka Photo
Mark Hapka as Gavin
Lizze Broadway Photo
Lizze Broadway as Abbey
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1 hr 27 min
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1 hr 27 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lavatch8 / 10

The Truth About Chatterama.com

Julia was a tough-as-nails FBI agent, who was forced to kill her partner, a dirty cop, in a shootout. But she paid the price when the son of the deceased partner returns to kill her husband. Ten years later, the son seeks more revenge by wooing Julia's sixteen-year-old daughter Abbey from a correctional facility on an ap called Chatterama.com.

The naive Abbey believes that she has met her true love in Gavin. Frustrated that her mom remarried and the new husband brought two kids in tow, Abbey is used to being pampered by her overindulgent mom. Clearly, Julia has overcompensated in her child rearing due to the trauma of little Abbey witnessing the brutal beating of her father. In an early scene in the film, we see a spoiled brat who is given a birthday present of a new Chevy SUV.

Unbeknownst to her mother, Abbey has developed a two-year online relationship with Gavin on Chatterama.com. Little does Abbey know that his real name is Wesley Sherman, Jr., the son of Julia's corrupt partner. In reality, Wesley, Jr. is a predator and a pervert, luring Abbey to come live with him in Arizona. The starry-eyed teen jumps in her brand new Chevy and heads to Prescott.

The race is now on for Julia to get back in the saddle with her investigative work and to track down the nefarious creature who has taken advantage of her daughter. The most dicey scene in the film is when Wesley, Jr. attempts to seduce Abbey, but acquiesces to her request to "go slowly." The mom gets a lucky tip from a bystander and makes a beeline for Wesley, Jr.

The most interesting character in the film was Wesley, Jr. who was capable of laying on the charm. He seemed to have a genuine soft side that was never given the opportunity to blossom because of the death of his lout of a father. He then misplaced the blame on Julia without taking a look hard look at the flaws of his father.

The filmmakers made the choice of presenting Abbey's odyssey with some beautiful panoramic footage of Arizona. The saga of Romeo and Juliet is mentioned once by Wesley, Jr. in a grotesque distortion of the reality of his predatory relationship with young Abbey. For her part, Abbey seems contrite enough after the heroic action of her mom. But when the sixteen-year-old makes the vow of "No boys until I'm eighteen" at the close of the film, one senses the hollowness of that resolution. If only she can refrain from logging on to Chatterama.com!

Reviewed by phd_travel8 / 10

Plausible scenario and quite a good lesson

In a not unlikely scenario a 16 year old teen girl is upset with her mother's remarriage drives off to meet her online older boyfriend in small town Arizona. Many years ago father was murdered. Lifetime regular Ashley Scott is mom and former FBI agent. Lizzie Broadway plays the teen quite well she's convincing without being annoying. Mark Hapka plays the older online predator who pretends to be a cop.

This could and probably has happened so it's not one of those far fetched LIfetime thrillers. It's quite fun to see them chase her down. Like the bff who has more common sense and tries to talk her into coming back. Funny how she gets a lesson when she reaches Arizona. There is a link which connects the past to the present.

Worth a watch.

Reviewed by jentaulbee2 / 10

At least try with the geography

First, it's pronounced Prescut (even though it's spelled Prescott). Second, it's not a farm community west of Phoenix. It's north of Phoenix and a very cool place. Goodness, if you're going to write this drivel of a movie, at least get your geographical facts correct.

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