Investigating Child Abduction with ElemenTory
Director: Terrence Arlyn
Writer: Terrence Arlyn (Screenplay)
Cast
- Shaun Paul Costello (Close-Up)
- Juliette Valdez (Love and Lust)
- Big Daddy Kane (Exposed)
- Glenn Plummer (Strange Days)
- Charles W Harris III (Call Her King)
Plot: A young couple’s world is shattered when their child goes missing in broad daylight. Shortly after, another child disappears mysteriously from school. When the parents get little help from the police and their kid’s teachers, they band with the other couple to take matters into their own hands, taking control of the school in their search for answers about their missing children.
Runtime: 1 Hour 50 Movies
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: ElemenTory starts when a string of child abductions hit a small neighbourhood. The latest one sees Neil (Costello) and Sylvia (Valdez) daughter go missing at the school. They are joined by the last family to face the same unanswered questions. The police are struggling to find answers either.
Now, the two families come together demanding answers. However, Sylvia takes things to new extremes that are only going to escalate the problem.
Verdict on ElemenTory
ElemenTory is a crime thriller following a group of parents who want answers after their children go missing. They are tired of not hearing answers from the police and take a drastic step in an attempt to get answers.
This is a movie that takes the missing child to a new level with the intensity of how the victim’s parents operate. The drastic step they take is surprise. However, the truth is even more surprising. This is an interesting thriller and one that completely keeps you guessing. It tackles a serious subject, even if the means to an end comes in an unusual style. We have soldi performances throughout the film, showing the dersperation the parents have to find their children.
Where to Watch
VOD Release 2/13/24
Final Thoughts – ElemenTory is a drastic spin on the missing child story.