Come and Find Me
"Everything to find. Nothing to lose."
David is stunned when his girlfriend simply vanishes, leaving behind only questions and a rapidly tightening sense of danger. As he hunts for traces of her, he uncovers clues that suggest she was leading a life far more complex than he imagined. Messages, missed calls, and a string of seemingly... Read more
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About Come and Find Me
David is stunned when his girlfriend simply vanishes, leaving behind only questions and a rapidly tightening sense of danger. As he hunts for traces of her, he uncovers clues that suggest she was leading a life far more complex than he imagined. Messages, missed calls, and a string of seemingly ordinary encounters pull him into a web of secrets that blur the line between truth and illusion. What starts as a straightforward search becomes a race through crowded streets, quiet apartments, and cryptic warnings from people who know more than they reveal. With every step, David wonders who he can trust and what he might become if he finds her. As the search tightens, he faces conflicting stories and danger.
Released in 2016, Come and Find Me is directed by Zack Whedon and built from an original screenplay. The cast is led by Aaron Paul and Annabelle Wallis with Garret Dillahunt, Chris Chalk, and Zachary Knighton supporting, with solid production.
Box office details for Come and Find Me are not widely reported, reflecting its limited release and niche appeal. It did not produce a widely cited worldwide gross, and much of its revenue came from festival screenings and digital platforms.
Culturally the film left a quiet footprint. It is not widely cited in memes or cited as a turning point for the careers of its leads. It does offer an example of a puzzle driven thriller that aims to cast doubt and suspense though it has a quiet footprint still.
Reception was mixed, with praise for the performances by Paul and Wallis and the film's mood, while some critics found the plotting uneven. Thematically it studies trust, identity, and the cost of uncovering truths when personal relationships become a maze. This approach rewards patient viewers who enjoy piecing clues clearly.
Details
- Release Date
- November 11, 2016
- Runtime
- 1h 52m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 281 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Thriller, Mystery
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- Oddfellows Entertainment +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Aaron Paul
David
Annabelle Wallis
Claire
Garret Dillahunt
John Hall
Chris Chalk
Buck Cameron / Kyle
Zachary Knighton
Charlie
Enver Gjokaj
Aleksandr
Michael Kopsa
Rezart
Terry Chen
Det. Chris Sloan
Corey Schmitt
Fisnik
Jessica Heafey
Colleen
Written by: Zack Whedon