The Lost Child

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  • PG
  • 2000
  • 1 hr 38 min
  • 6.4  (449)

The Lost Child is a drama film released in 2000 directed by Karen Arthur. The movie tells the story of a woman named Leila (Mercedes Ruehl) and her husband Walt (Jamey Sheridan) who own a fishing lodge in the countryside of Oregon. The couple has a daughter named Angie (Talitha Bateman), but after her birth, Leila suffers from postpartum depression and becomes distant from her family.

One day, while out fishing with his daughter, Walt leaves Angie alone for a few moments to retrieve his fishing gear. During this time, Angie wanders off into the forest and disappears without a trace. The couple is devastated and immediately begins searching for their daughter. However, their efforts are in vain, as Angie remains missing for several years.

Years later, after almost losing hope, Leila receives a call from a woman claiming to be Angie. The woman, played by Cristine Rose, invites the family to visit her in California. The family is ecstatic, and they make plans to meet their long-lost daughter. However, when they arrive in California, they discover that the woman who contacted them is not their daughter.

As the mystery deepens, the couple becomes obsessed with discovering what happened to their child. They question everyone they meet and sift through every possible clue to unravel the truth behind their daughter's disappearance. In the end, the couple discovers the shocking truth about their daughter's seemingly sudden vanishing.

The Lost Child is a heartbreaking film about the devastating impact of the loss of a child on a family. Mercedes Ruehl gave a powerful performance as a grieving mother who cannot come to terms with the loss of her child. Despite her husband's support, she becomes more and more distant from her family as she attempts to come to grips with the tragedy she has experienced.

Jamey Sheridan, who played Leila's husband, delivered a fantastic performance as a man who also struggled with the loss of his daughter but attempted to deal with it in a different way. His character remained practical and level-headed, refusing to give up even when all hope seemed lost.

Cristine Rose's character added an interesting twist to the film, as the viewer is kept guessing about her true identity. Her performance was convincing, and she convincingly portrayed a person who had been traumatized by their past.

The film's cinematography was also worth noting. The filmmakers captured the beauty of Oregon's rural countryside, immersing the viewer in the natural beauty of the region. The use of light and shadow was also masterfully executed, giving the film a melancholic mood.

Overall, The Lost Child is a moving film about the trauma caused by the loss of a child. The story is compelling, and the performances are top-notch. While the film can be difficult to watch at times, it ultimately conveys a hopeful message about the power of familial love to overcome even the most profound tragedies.

The Lost Child is a 2000 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.4.

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  • Release Date
    2000
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 38 min
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (449)
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