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Hide and Seek (Trouble jeu)
Following the suicide of his wife (Amy Irving), psychologist David Callaway (Robert De Niro) decides to take his daughter, Emily (Dakota Fanning), away from New York City to a house in the country for a fresh start. Unfortunately, Emily is too grief-stricken to really appreciate her new surroundings, and she hasn't made any friends, save Charlie, who is imaginary. When Charlie begins to harbor resentment toward David, an already bad situation gets worse.
1959, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
7 October 1959, Syracuse, New York, USA
6 October 1963, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
6 April 1957, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
25 August 1994, Ridgewood, New Jersey, USA
12 September 1960, Washington Heights, New York, USA
23 February 1994, Conyers, Georgia, USA
3 February 1950, Danbury, Connecticut, USA
June 28, 2005
The 'surprise' ending in Hide and Seek is not only unreasonable, but also downright unoriginal.
January 30, 2005
Through its first two-thirds, at least, Hide and Seek does a good enough job of piquing our curiosity that the movie's ultimate dumbness is more than a minor insult.
February 01, 2005
Follows no semblance of internal logic.
November 18, 2005
The best way to tell when things are getting bleak is to check Dakota Fanning's face. When she starts to look like a poached egg, that's when you better hide.
September 25, 2006
This movie has more red herrings than an Agatha Christie novel combined with the aquarium downtown. The real question is, 'How did this stinker attract such a big name cast?'
March 01, 2007
The movie starts out as one thing and suddenly jumps the tracks into something else. Then there's the question of credibility that this abrupt switch invites.
February 05, 2005
The movie goes down the tubes in the last third.
February 07, 2006
Shameless in its appropriation of incidents and atmosphere from earlier horror movies, with De Niro giving one of the emptier performances of his latter-day career.
February 03, 2005
[An] idiotic, yawn-a-minute thriller.
January 31, 2005
I think it's just so well made, so well photographed.
October 06, 2006
A tawdry cocktail of red herrings, cheap psychology, and shameless horror-movie tropes.
December 24, 2010
Older teens may enjoy; too creepy for kids.

