Come and Find Me

2016
5.7| 1h52m| R| en| More Info
Released: 11 November 2016 Released
Producted By: Automatik Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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When his girlfriend goes missing, David must track down her whereabouts after he realizes she's not who she was pretending to be.

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Michael Ledo David (Aaron Paul) and Claire (Annabelle Wallis) are a young couple very much in love. Claire suddenly disappears and a year later David is still looking for piecing together clues from some old black and white photos Claire took. He finds himself in a mystery that gets deeper and darker the further he looks. Film is interrupted by flashbacks that sometimes served a purpose. David is clearly in over his head and he knows it, but persists.It is a twisty plot. Not much closure. PLOT SPOILER: Zack Whedon's Butch and Sundance ending might have worked better if we knew more of what was going on or got to care about the girl who left and the stupid sap who didn't realize he was being used.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
hsschwartz This was a good movie that could have been an excellent movie. The character David did things that other movies make fun of, like you need a knife but pick up the banana type things. I liked the actors, but I would like to have been sitting at the table when this was being written and saying, "O.K...that just wouldn't happen. Nobody would do that."
Courtney Kraemer This movie is as if someone turned one of this hidden object games into a movie. It was interesting while it felt like it was going somewhere but kind of just gives up on it's self. All the information is read between the lines. Lazy ending try's to be romantic in a Bonnie and Clyde kind of way. The
ritera1 The love story and opening scene were charming and all. But there was one ridiculous element after another.They love each other. Then the girl mysteriously disappears. Very sad. But then the boyfriend finds the hidden photos. In the end we find out that she's was some kind of spy who left photographic "insurance" buried in her garden. Granted, electronic copies along with the paper copies and negatives. Negatives? Really?And one copy electronically on a zip drive. I have multiple copies of my stuff on various drives, down to my short films, various photos and my mp3s. But this deadly spy left behind ONE copy. ONE. And what is the photos that are so important. One of the bad guy spy, but not of his face. That is her insurance. And who is this lady brilliant spy? One who leaves behind a volume of photographic leads to her former lives. Not just with her last boyfriend, but the boyfriend before that. And she apparently went on her Los Angeles spy missions on the bus.And I'm lost why the black partner of the lady spy took a year to come back and search for those photos.The very funny element that was when the boyfriend packed his bag, along with a handgun and a hammer. He was then allowed to board a plane with that very bag, as he then had both when he arrived in Canada from Los Angeles. (Nevermind the fact that the car he stole off his attacker and then subsequently used later in the movie would have easily been found via GPS.)I was also lost when the boyfriend was walking in the street of that empty Canadian neighborhood from "something" to that house. He took a big wad of cash off that guy. He couldn't afford a cab?So, in the end, I didn't care what happened to both of them when they tried their Butch and Sundance routine instead of waiting a few minutes for the cops to show up from all the commotion.