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Just like growing up poor can drive someone to work harder so they can have a better standing in life. I'm not saying that growing up rich is bad, but it can sometimes be. If you're given everything you want in life without ever having to work for it, you could end up a completely lazy and useless human being, like the Kardashians. You'll certainly have the most money behind you, but I don't think that counts as potential. The problem is that growing up with rich parents doesn't necessarily mean that you'll have the most potential when you're an adult. Basically, the reason these kids are being taken is that, since the town has been plagued by hard times economically, this organization that takes these kids wants to give them a better shot at life, where their potential isn't wasted away in a town that doesn't care to nurture that potential, so they're handed off to people that can afford to give the kids everything they want. While this leads to some of the film's better moments, with Jessica Biel probably delivering some her finest acting, at the same time the twist is a little ridiculous and overtly preachy. About half of the movie is all about Julia's character and her reasons for her actions. And the problem is that instead of playing both sides against the other, so you could get a little more mystery as to what really was happening in this town, you get the answers handed to you almost too easily. I don't mean to say I figured out the specifics of the plot, for example I wasn't aware of its sociological message until I saw it for myself, but the outline of it was exactly what I had predicted. I predicted what would happen 20 minutes into the movie.
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I think the big problem lies in the fact that there's not really much of a mystery to solve. There's some misdirection here as the film leads you to believe one thing that turns out to be wrong in the end and I thought that was pretty clever. While I think this movie could've been much better, I did think this had some really clever twists that keep you, not necessarily on the edge of your seat, but it subverts typical horror/suspense conventions.