He is flummoxed at the finding and seems to be stuck at the complicating turn in the case. Following another lead, Loki searches the house of a pastor, where he finds a corpse in the basement having a maze pendant on it. Unfortunately, the suspect, Bob Taylor, kills himself in the interrogation room, and Loki is thus pushed back to ground zero. The walls of the house are filled with sketches of elaborate mazes that become a leitmotif of the film. He tracks the man down to his house, where he finds cases stuffed with snakes and blood-soaked children’s clothes (later, it turns out to be store-bought clothes soaked in pig blood). Stumbling upon a masked man at a candlelight vigil for the missing children, Loki finds a new dimension of the case. Loki’s outburst at his work desk is a scene that surmises his state of mind effectively. With most of the leads and suspects running out, he becomes increasingly desperate to find answers. Loki, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to make headway in the case. With every act of violence, Keller asks for forgiveness from God but continues to lose patience with each passing day. He confines Alex in his old house and tortures him. Keller decides to take the matter into his own hands and kidnaps Alex to get the truth out of him. Upon insistence, Loki agrees to keep him in custody for a while longer but has to release him due to insufficient evidence. Keller loses his composure upon seeing him and is convinced that Alex is the kidnapper. The owner of the RV, Alex (Paul Dano), is brought up for interrogation as a prime suspect. Once the police get involved, the story starts to gather momentum. Both their parents frantically search all over the place but are not able to find any success. Inquisitively, they go for a walk but never return. While playing together, both of the girls find an RV parked outside the house. Franklin and Nancy Birch ( Terrence Howard and Viola Davis), Keller’s friends, has a daughter named Joy (Kyla-Drew Simmons) of the same age as Anna. On Thanksgiving, Keller and his family are invited to their friends’ home. Let us find out more about the fate of the characters and how it fits with the ending! SPOILERS AHEAD. Loki follows a concrete path, whereas Keller is on the road to vengeance. Keller and Loki’s quest for the missing children is driven by contrasting emotions. His belief is not on the eternal but hard facts and evidence. Detective Loki is a steadfast and upright cop with a pragmatic approach to life. In comes Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal), who is assigned the subsequent police case. Their life is devastated when their daughter Anna goes missing. A devout Catholic, Keller is a survivalist by nature, evident from his stacked basement with enough provisions to last an apocalypse. It revolves around Keller Dover (Jackman), a struggling contractor living a quaint life with his wife Grace (Maria Bello), son Ralph (Dylan Minnette), and daughter, Anna (Erin Gerasimovich). Superlative performances by Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal drive this thriller into cinematic brilliance. A story about survival, perseverance, and faith, the film is a seamless thriller.
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