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2006 Certificate 15
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Martijn (Ryan Phillipe) is on a goodwill mission in Morocco when he is stabbed with a syringe and wakes up blindfolded and shackled in a hideout. His captors want information - and they’ll do anything to get it. So Martijn had better come up with a plan of action, because he’s running out of time, money... and fingers. Read more

Starring Laurence Fishburne, Touriya Haoud, Isa Hoes, Colm Meaney
Director Laurence Malkin
Genres Drama, Thriller

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Five Fingers

Martijn (Ryan Phillipe) is on a goodwill mission in Morocco when he is stabbed with a syringe and wakes up blindfolded and shackled in a hideout. His captors want information - and they’ll do anything to get it. So Martijn had better come up with a plan of action, because he’s running out of time, money... and fingers.

Starring Laurence Fishburne, Touriya Haoud, Isa Hoes, Colm Meaney, Ryan Phillippe
Director Laurence Malkin
Studio SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 30 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Drama, Thriller
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles DVD: Arabic, English, French, Hindi, Portuguese, Spanish
Released DVD: 16 Jul 2007
Production year: 2006
Format DVD
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  • 35 out of 39 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Interesting thriller

    I was quite impressed by this movie. It is about a Dutch guy who comes to Morocco to help out the chilren but then he gets kidnapped. However, what you see at first is not what is actually happening. The plot is very interesting and has a totally unexpected turn at the end. Totally recommend.

      • Nadya from Croydon
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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    The potential was there. 5/10.

    Five Fingers is quite a unique film, even more so as my wife and I ended the movie still unsure whether we like it or not! The idea is certainly a good one but I was not convinced at all by the execution. That said I must confess the primary twist, even though my wife spotted in well in advance, got us talking at least, and that from a movie is a good thing. Martijn (Ryan Phillipe) is a Dutch man travelling to Morocco who is kidnapped and tortured for information by a group of people led by Laurence Fishburne. The movie starts quickly jumping straight into the kidnap scenes and whilst this did bring the intrigue in immediately it also proved to distance us, the viewers, from the characters. At one point it seemed we were watching nothing more than 2 people talking in riddles for 2 hours, however thankfully the content does grow, as do the characters as the movie flashes back providing a little background. Sadly we both felt the set and ambience was not quite right and together with some average acting to say the least Five Fingers developed a budget feel to it. As the movie progresses a few twists emerge that were enjoyable and the ending although blunt did get us talking at least. The pace is slow in places and I would not purposely recommend this movie to buy or rent however if it’s on Sky or something then maybe give it a shot, the potential was there. Average, 5/10. 3 Stars.

      • Graham from UK
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    • Martijn (Ryan Phillipe) is on a goodwill mission in Morocco when he is stabbed with a syringe and wakes up blindfolded and shackled in a hideout. His captors want information - and they’ll do ...