delivers what many critics argue is the definitive performance of his career. While the film is ostensibly a hunt for missing children, its true horror lies in the psychological incarceration of its protagonist, Keller Dover. Jackman portrays a man who, while physically free, becomes a captive to his own grief, rage, and a distorted sense of divine justice. The Captivity of Morality
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What makes this his "best" performance is the vulnerability Jackman allows to seep through Dover’s hard exterior. In the film’s quieter moments—such as when he prays while committing acts of torture—Jackman highlights the terrifying human capacity to justify the unjustifiable. It is a nuanced study of "the captive" as both a victim of external tragedy and a prisoner of internal darkness. Conclusion What makes this his "best" performance is the