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2000135 minThriller, Action, Drama

Proof of Life

Is Proof of Life a Hit or Flop?

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Is Proof of Life worth watching? With a rating of 6.133/10, this Thriller, Action, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Proof of Life Synopsis

When American engineer Peter Bowman is kidnapped while working in South America, his wife Alice enlists special agent Terry Thorne to help free him. However, complications arise when Thorne falls in love with her. Their lives are on the line, their hearts out on a limb.

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Top Cast

Meg Ryan
Meg RyanAlice Bowman
Russell Crowe
Russell CroweTerry Thorne
David Morse
David MorsePeter Bowman
Pamela Reed
Pamela ReedJanis Goodman
David Caruso
David CarusoDino
Anthony Heald
Anthony HealdTed Fellner
Stanley Anderson
Stanley AndersonJerry
Gottfried John
Gottfried JohnEric Kessler
Alun Armstrong
Alun ArmstrongWyatt
Michael Kitchen
Michael KitchenIan Havery

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Is Proof of Life worth watching?

Proof of Life has received mixed reviews with a 6.133/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Action, Drama movies.

Is Proof of Life hit or flop?

Proof of Life has received average ratings (6.133/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Proof of Life?

Proof of Life is a Thriller, Action, Drama movie that When American engineer Peter Bowman is kidnapped while working in South America, his wife Alice enlists special agent Terry Thorne to help free him. H...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardJun 20, 2015
★ 6

We're out of miracles. Russell Crowe would of course come to be better known elsewhere (filmicly) in this year, but what of his other release in 2000? Proof of Life is a blender, a picture that is in part thriller, part romance, part drama and part observation on a very real life problem - that of kidnapping for ransom. So many genres to tackle means that invariably Taylor Hackford's film feels over stuffed, pushing the running time to two hours and fifteen minutes, it is this that hurts it. A shame because if trimmed of the pointless filler and drawn out sequences then there is a very efficient (ok, maybe routine is a better word here) and well acted piece on show. The drama and tension (sexual and perilous threat) is all building towards the action packed finale, which, while well mounted, doesn't seem an adequate pay off for the number of extended chatty scenes we have had to tolerate to get there. Nice tip of the hat to a classic at the end, though. 6/10