Bardlerx
Strictly average movie
CrawlerChunky
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Tayyab Torres
Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
Ella-May O'Brien
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
sideshowsuzy-866-82424
I have been both 17 and the mother of birth and adopted children. I find this girl annoying and her mum a bit too much too at times, but she loves her as much as her own. At 17 really is incredibly selfish, narcissistic like a lot of us at that age, but so unaware of others feelings it's incredible. The way she falls into the criminals clutches is laughable. If she's so sophisticated to have sex straight away why is she immature? She says I don't owe these people anything, talking about her adoptive parents. MY GOD how about 17 years of love hard work, and provision. She is a spoiled brat who needs a good kick up the bottom to sort her out. Oh Blah blah there are starving kids in our countries, who get neglected and abused and she has it all, and is so "confused", when there are people all over the world who would kill to be in her shoes. GOD give me strength. Anyway that's a GOOD thing as the films well done and provokes emotions so it's done it's job, and well done beautifully filmed and thought provoking. I'm an artist so if you get a reaction you've done your job. I still want to slap her around the face and tell her to either grow up or go away.
wes-connors
Somewhere around the Los Angeles area, blonde mother Tricia O'Kelley (as Shannon) screams for her apparently missing 17-year-old daughter. Soon, a white van dumps a blue bag near a dump Ms. O'Kelley is visiting. It appears to contain a dead body. "Somebody help me!" O'Kelley screams after unwrapping the plastic, but we do not see its contents...Two days earlier, snotty Ayla Kell (as Candace "Candy" White) tells off her science teacher and walks out of class. She's been told about the genetic possibilities of eye color. This leads to Ms. Kell learning she's adopted. After telling off her mother, Kell decides to run away from home. She meets handsome blond Ben Gavin (as Tobias "Toby" Alton) at a convenience store. With his liquor, looks and muscles, Mr. Gavin is very convenient. In fact, most of the male cast members look like professional models. Gavin also agrees to help Kell find her real mother. All seems well, but Gavin has some sneaky-looking friends. "Inspired by True Events," this is an obvious story, moved along well by Doug Campbell and the Shadowland crew.***** Missing at 17 (10/19/13) Doug Campbell ~ Ayla Kell, Tricia O'Kelley, Ben Gavin, Marin Hinkle
edwagreen
Overly involved yet a compelling true story of a girl who discovers through her biology class that she is adopted and runs away only to fall into the hands of a guy who is wayward from the law.In the midst of all this, she connects with her real mother and brother. The mother looks like she has been on a starvation diet. Her adopted mother is caring and yet very forceful. She divorced the girl's adopted father 2 years before. An airplane pilot, he seems to be extremely level-headed, also concerned as well as practical and realistic.Ironically, all come together to rescue the girl at the end. Of course, there is gun play, but surprisingly no innocent person is hurt in all this mayhem.
lyndamack9807
Missing at 17 was one of the best lifetime movies that I have watched in a long time. I love movies that keep you clued to the couch. And Missing at 17 did that. As we all know lifetime movies are usually based on actual events, but this movie got me very curious at the end. I had to record it so I could watch it again to try to understand it more. I give credit to all the actors and actresses in this movie. In the information summary of what happens when a mother searches desperately to find her missing daughter with the help of her biological mother. They work together to get her away from a criminal. I did not see him as a criminal. It was a very intense movie. It kept me clued to my couch until it was over.