Woman Thou Art Loosed: On The 7th Day

2012 • 101 minutos
4.5
31 opiniones
20%
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PG-13
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Woman Thou Art Loosed: On The 7th Day underscores the impact of secrets, lies and deception, when a husband (Underwood) and wife (Leal) find themselves in the midst of a crisis after their young daughter is kidnapped. The couple must race against time to find their child, who is believed to have been abducted by a serial killer that symbolically murders his victims 'On the 7th Day.' During their desperate search they begin to uncover details about their past that threaten to rip their marriage and lives apart. Starring Golden Globe® Nominee Blair Underwood (Madea's Family Reunion, Set It Off) and Sharon Leal (Why Did I Get Married Too?, This Christmas). Woman Thou Art Loosed: On The 7th Day is a compelling story that unites love, suspense and faith into one heart-wrenching package.
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PG-13

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4.5
31 opiniones
Kameron Smalls
18 de octubre de 2013
Wow! I haven't seen a film this bad in a REALLY, REALLY long time. :0/ The writing and cinematography KILLED this movie. If it weren't for the acting, in particular my recent obsession with Nicole Beharie, I would've stopped watching this movie about 30 minutes in. I actually fell asleep on it and had to restart it and finish it the next morning. Decent idea/concept, terrible execution in writing. Pam Grier's performance was very disappointing. If it weren't for the obvious ways they inserted New Orleans into the film (I recognized my alma mater (XU) instantly & other locations) I wouldn't have known the setting. The accents were so disturbingly terrible! The story & plot was very flat. You see the ending coming about 15 minutes in. A poorly written, decently directed, actor-carried film that probably never should have been made. The most exciting thing about this film aside from Nicole Beharie's performance was seeing my alma mater. -__- Sad.
Ciara Gillespie
3 de abril de 2013
it felt like my own child was taken. I loved it.
Un usuario de Google
15 de octubre de 2012
This movie really touched me...I thank you TD Jakes...I am loosed in Jesus Name.