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An American couple's dream vacation takes a dark turn when they find themselves caught in a dangerous situation. They must confront a deceptive plot as they fight to recover their stolen identities and save their daughter. Their desperate search leads them into the heart of a ruthless criminal network, forcing them to confront unexpected adversaries and overcome perilous obstacles.

An American couple's dream vacation takes a dark turn when they find themselves caught in a dangerous situation. They must confront a deceptive plot as they fight to recover their stolen identities and save their daughter. Their desperate search leads them into the heart of a ruthless criminal network, forcing them to confront unexpected adversaries and overcome perilous obstacles.

Does Reclaim have end credit scenes?

No!

Reclaim does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Ratings and Reviews for Reclaim

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Metacritic

26

Metascore

4.1

User Score

Rotten Tomatoes
review

0%

TOMATOMETER

review

28%

User Score

IMDb

5.2 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

52

%

User Score

Letterboxd

2.6

Movie Insider

3.80/5

From 5 fan ratings

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Reclaim (2014) Quiz: Test your knowledge of the 2014 thriller *Reclaim* with these ten questions ranging from easy to difficult.

Which actress portrays Shannon in the film?

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Reclaim

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Shannon, Rachelle Lefevre and her husband Steven, Ryan Phillippe, face a life-altering car accident that leaves them unable to build a family of their own. Driven by a longing for parenthood, they pursue adoption through the International Rescue Adoption (IRA), a Puerto Rico–based organization run by Gabrielle Reigert, Jacki Weaver. After paying a steep $60,000, the couple relocates to a resort while they await Nina’s United States passport, hoping their new chapter will begin soon. The peace of their plan is short-lived, as Steven grows wary of the neighbors next door—Benjamin, John Cusack; Salo, Jandres Burgos; and Paola, Veronica Foo—especially after a tense bar encounter during which Benjamin’s offhand talk about Nina sparks a heated confrontation and sets a troubling tone for what lies ahead.

Two days after the adoption, Nina vanishes into the island night, plunging the new family into a nightmare. They turn to a police officer, Luis Guzmán, who bluntly explains that the IRA’s adoption paperwork is not properly recorded and that IRA’s Old San Juan headquarters stands deserted. The officer’s suspicion grows that Reigert’s operation is a ruthless confidence scheme: it promises vulnerable couples an orphan and then disappears with their money in a matter of days. The revelation hits hard when Steven admits that Reigert had demanded an additional $40,000, a detail he kept from Shannon, fueling questions about what they were really stepping into. As fear tightens its grip, the couple realizes they’ve stumbled into a dangerous trafficking scheme that preys on dreamers hoping for a family.

That night, Benjamin and his aides kidnap the couple and reveal themselves as the very traffickers Reigert works with. Nina is held hostage as the trio coerces Shannon and Steven to hand over every last cent they have, money that largely embodies compensation for the car crash that deprived them of a child. The next day, Steven is forced at gunpoint to go to the bank to withdraw the savings. He notices that Benjamin’s mansion is in Maunabo and, with a reckless resolve, returns there with the money obtained from Salo. Meanwhile, Shannon manages to break free, seizing Nina and distracting Paola long enough for Steven to seize Paola’s gun and drive away with his wife and daughter in tow. They’re pursued by Benjamin and Salo, and the chase ends tragically for Salo, who is killed when a truck crashes into his car.

After a harrowing escape, Benjamin crashes his own vehicle and is presumed dead, but the trio’s peril is far from over. They’re briefly escorted back by the officer, only for Benjamin to reappear, killing the officer and dragging them to Reigert’s villa. A bitter quarrel over their spoils erupts, culminating in Benjamin shooting Reigert dead. Steven regains his footing, follows Benjamin, and catches up to him as he chases Shannon into a dilapidated, shadow-filled building. In a crucial confrontation, Steven arrives just in time and kills Benjamin, sparing Shannon from a lethal fate. But the danger isn’t over—Nina arrives, visibly shaken, and seizes Benjamin’s gun, pointing it at Steven and Shannon. With steady resolve, they manage to calm her and coax her to put the weapon down, choosing to stay together as a family instead of letting tragedy tear them apart.

The tale closes on a stark, sobering note: a text on the screen informs viewers that 1.2 million children are trafficked each year, followed by a stark quote that echoes the film’s haunting message: > They are invisible and they are everywhere.

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Reclaim Official Trailer #1 (2014) - Ryan Phillippe, John Cusack Thriller HD

Cars Featured in Reclaim

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Autocar

AT-64F

Chevrolet

1985

Chevy Van

Dodge

1970

Dart Swinger

Ford

1992

Club Wagon

Ford

1993

Crown Victoria

Ford

2001

Escape

Ford

2011

Explorer

Ford

2011

Fiesta MkVI

Ford

2004

Taurus

Jeep

2002

Liberty

Reclaim Themes and Keywords

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false identitybare chested malebedfather figurebeachbullydivingscoldingtowelslapped in the faceblackmailescapeswimwearfireadoptiontape over mouth

Reclaim Other Names and Titles

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Reclaim - Prendi ciò che è tuo Возврат Reclaim - Auf eigenes Risiko Исправление Odzyskać dziecko A mentőakció Traffics דרישה מחדש Secuestrada Reclaim - Prenditi ciò che è tuo Resgate de uma Família Enlevée 리클레임 Víc než zločin Похищение 领养惊魂 Segrestada ミッシング・デイ

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