Jane Doe: The Wrong Face

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  • 2005
  • 1 hr 22 min
  • 6.2  (437)

In the 2005 film "Jane Doe: The Wrong Face," Lea Thompson stars as Cathy Davis, a woman who runs a private investigation agency with her husband Frank (Joe Penny). When a wealthy woman named Janice Kepler (Ellen Dubin) hires them to find her missing sister, they soon discover that they're dealing with a case that's more complicated than they anticipated.

The missing woman, Kim (Grace Park of "Battlestar Galactica" fame), seems to have vanished without a trace. But as Cathy and Frank dig deeper, they uncover a web of lies and deceit that leads them to suspect that Kim may have staged her own disappearance. However, things take a dark turn when a dead body turns up with Kim's identification on it. Is it possible that Kim is dead, or is someone trying to frame her?

As the investigation progresses, Cathy begins to suspect that there's a connection between Janice Kepler's missing sister and a group of criminals that Frank has been investigating. And when Janice herself goes missing, Cathy and Frank find themselves in a race against time to solve the case before it's too late.

"Jane Doe: The Wrong Face" is a suspenseful and well-crafted thriller that will keep you guessing until the end. Lea Thompson is excellent as the resourceful and determined Cathy, who refuses to give up on the case even when the odds seem stacked against her. Joe Penny is equally good as Frank, Cathy's supportive and protective husband who provides a steady hand to counterbalance Cathy's impulsiveness. William R. Moses also shines as a detective who becomes involved in the case and provides some much-needed insight and expertise.

One of the film's strengths is its attention to detail. The investigation unfolds at a deliberate pace, with Cathy and Frank following up on leads and piecing together the evidence step by step. The film isn't afraid to delve into procedural minutiae, which lends it a sense of realism and authenticity.

Another standout element is the chemistry between Thompson and Penny. The two actors have a natural rapport that makes their characters' relationship feel genuine and heartfelt. The film does a great job of balancing its suspenseful plot with the emotional connection between Cathy and Frank, which gives the story added depth and resonance.

The supporting cast is also strong, with Ellen Dubin delivering a standout performance as Janice Kepler, the woman who sets the investigation in motion. Dubin brings a haunted quality to the role and gives Janice a vulnerability that makes her more than just a damsel in distress. Grace Park is also excellent as Kim, the missing woman at the center of the case. Though she's only onscreen for a limited amount of time, she imbues the character with a sense of complexity and nuance that makes her disappearance all the more intriguing.

Overall, "Jane Doe: The Wrong Face" is a smart and engaging thriller that's well worth seeking out. With its strong performances, attention to detail, and nail-biting suspense, it's a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

Jane Doe: The Wrong Face is a 2005 crime movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 22 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.2.

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  • Release Date
    2005
  • Runtime
    1 hr 22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.2  (437)
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