DVD: Abduction (12)

 

Ben Walsh
Friday 10 February 2012 01:00 GMT
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"I feel like a stranger in my own life," Taylor Lautner's hunk, Nathan, informs his shrink (Sigourney Weaver).

He keeps on dreaming about a violent assault; she doesn't take it that seriously. Or does she? Nathan rides a motorbike, acts with his eyebrows and likes the girl (Lily Collins, big eyebrows also) across the road. His father also likes toughening him up with boxing gloves. Nathan's life is disrupted by the discovery that he's on a missing-persons list. Cue, very quickly, the arrival of a Russian supervillain, assassins, the CIA and punch-ups. Twilight hottie Lautner tries his best in this badly scripted hokum.

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