Butterfly on a Wheel

Lives will be broken

6.4
20071h 35m

A sociopathic kidnapper methodically pushes a desperate pair of parents to their absolute breaking point.

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Thumbnail for video: Butterfly on a Wheel / Shattered trailer

Butterfly on a Wheel / Shattered trailer

Cast

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Maria Bello

Abby Randall

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Gerard Butler

Neil Randall

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Emma Karwandy

Sophie Randall

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Desiree Zurowski

Helen Schriver

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Nicholas Lea

Jerry Crane

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Peter Keleghan

Karl Granger

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Malcolm Stewart

Dave Carver

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Julie Patzwald

Female Teller

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Jason McKinnon

French Waiter

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Kurt Evans

Maitre D'

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Aaron Douglas

Front Desk Officer

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Steven Roy

Business Man

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Reviews

J

John Chard

7/10

Never pick a fight with someone who's got nothing to lose.

Butterfly on a Wheel (AKA: Shattered) is directed by Mike Barker and written by William Morrissey. It stars Pierce Brosnan, Maria Bello and Gerard Butler. Music is by Robert Duncan and cinematography by Ashley Rowe.

Butler and Bello play a seemingly happily married couple who have an adorable young daughter into the fold. Enter a rather sinister Brosnan who announces he has kidnapped the daughter and requires the couple to do everything he asks. Pressure is on then!?

Basically this is just real solid kidnap thriller film making, the kind that we were well served with back in the 1980s, and with that in mind this comes off like a throw back to that decade. Brosnan (how nice to see him doing a natural Irish brogue) grows ever more spiteful, while of course our handsome couple get more frantic.

But naturally there's a mystery going on here, we are left in no doubt about that there is something lurking beyond the edges of the frames. To which the inevitable twist, on which the whole pic's very being depends upon, will either make or break how you ultimately feel about the piece as a whole.

I liked it. 7/10

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