Ransom (1996)
Without prejudicing replies to this question by giving my own opinion, was there anyone else who saw this movie and couldn't believe the, literally, incredible flaw in the entire premise? If you remember, Mel Gibson as the Dad of a kidnapped child "bravely" offers the ransom demanded as a reward for info leading to the kidnappers' arrest and recovery of his son. In other words: give him back or we'll get you. The flaw was so commonsensical and obvious that I was incredulous that they actually got the movie made. I find move-makers today so underrate the intelligence of the audience. Unlike the obvious flaw in Ransom, they've taken to making the plots so convoluted and complex that, when they do the big "reveal" of the final twist (which makes no sense at all), the audience is impressed at its cleverness, figuring that they must have missed something in the muddy plot. Nope - you missed it cuz it has no rational basis.
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