Jeri Jacquin
Coming to Bluray from director Brian A. Miller and Lionsgate
is a tale of reliving a memory on the run when you have to BACKTRACE.
Donovan MacDonald (Matthew Modine) is caught up in a 20
million dollar robbery gone wrong he barely escapes with his life. Responding
to the shoot out is Det. Sykes (Sylvester Stallone) and Det. Carter (Colin
Egglesfield). MacDonald is taken to the hospital ending up in a coma.
Fast forward seven years and MacDonald has recovered from
his coma but can not remember anything about the robbery. Serving time in
prison for a crime he can not remember, he is approached by an inmate who
suggests it is possible for him to get out. As quick as it was suggested,
MacDonald finds himself on the outside.
Just as quick, Det. Sykes is on the case trying to discover
how he was taken out of the prison and joined by FBI Agent Franks (Christopher
McDonald). What they don’t know is that MacDonald has been taken by former
prisoner Lucas (Ryan Guzman), Farren (Tyler Jon Olson) and Alicia (Baylee
Curran).
Giving him a drug to help regain his memory, their goal…to
find the money that was lost seven years ago after the original heist but with
a twist!
Modine as MacDonald carries the film as he tries to remember
what it is he has forgotten. That’s hard enough but when you’re injected in the
spine with a drug that makes things even crazier, well, Modine has his head
full. The plot twists and turns add to his characters story all the way to the
end.
Stallone as Det. Sykes only wants one thing, to find out who
has taken MacDonald and why. Knowing he now has the FBI breathing down his
neck, Stallone gives his usual look of ‘you don’t scare me in the slightest’
while doing his job. Egglesfield as Det. Carter is out in the field following
every lead possible. McDonald as Agent Franks is always one potential face
smack away from anyone he is around because of his ability to just rub everyone
wrong.
Guzman as Lucas, Olson as Farren and Curran as Alicia all
have a secret that is bigger than the millions they are trying to get their
hands on. As much as they think they are taking all the risks, I think it is
Modine’s character that pays the price for it all in many ways.
Other cast include Meadow Williams as Erin, Jenna Willis as
Det. Bay, Swen Temmel as Truby, Heather Johansen as Sara, Tamara Callie as
Melissa, Lydia Hull as Dr. Nichols and Sergio Rizzuto as Foster.
Lionsgate is a global leader in motion picture production
and distribution for theatres, television, home entertainment and more. Theatre
franchises include THE HUNGER GAMES, and DIVERGENT along with JOHN WICK. Now,
adding this film to it’s 16,000 motion picture and television titles you can
see everything coming soon as well as available now at http://www.lionsgate.com.
The Bluray includes the Special Features Making BACKTRACE, Cast and Crew Interviews and Trailer Gallery.
BACKTRACE is a film that starts out with a total bang and
never lets up. It’s not just the action sequences that are fast, it is the
story that changes from one frame to the next. Never knowing exactly what is
mystery and what is greed, director Miller takes the mystery deeper into the
subconscious of us all.
Coming in at 88 minutes, plan on eating nothing crunchy and
don’t take your eyes off the screen because any interruption and you will miss
every second of the mystery, the secrets and law enforcement that have ideas of
their own.
In the end – some crimes never let you go!
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