The action-suspense film “ Last Seen Alive ” is a good watch for some light action entertainment without any need to claw much into its content. Following the story of Will Spann, as he desperately tries to save his marriage and his woman after she suddenly goes missing one day, the film’s plot or narrative is nothing too unusual. Yet, it doesn't get too drab and provides a reasonable experience without being anything remarkable.
‘ Last Seen Alive ’ Plot Summary
Will and his wife Lisa are seen taking a long drive, but commodity seems off between the couple from the progeny-go, as Will tries to move his woman about commodity. It's soon revealed that Will and Lisa’s marriage is on the point of failure, and Lisa wants to take a break from the relationship and spend many days at her parents ’ house to look for a new perspective on life. Although Will himself admits his absence, either physically or mentally, for a major part of their wedded life, he's still not yet out of love and wants to give their love one further chance. But effects have grown indeed more delicate since Lisa had an affair with a different man some six months back, and it's maybe this experience that has made her understand how unhappy and stuck she's in her marriage with Will. As all these exchanges and exchanges of studies going on between the couple, they need to make a stop for refueling soon, and Lisa goes to the shop at the gas station. Outside, she visits the bathroom and buys a bottle of water. She's also seen entering emails from the man she had an affair with, and it's clear that she has been ignoring him for a while. As Lisa walks out of the shop, however, she's seen being approached by someone; a truck drives up in front of them, hiding Lisa from view, and also when it drives down, the woman is nowhere to be seen. While Will grows restless after some time, he tries looking for his woman
far and wide and indeed calls her mobile phone, but there's no response. He looks through the shop and the restroom and also asks the man working the counter, but to no mileage. veritably strangely, and adding to the riddle, the shopkeeper denies having seen anyone matching Will’s description of Lisa, indeed though he'd had a discussion with her and she had also left him a fair tip. All this is unknown to the hubby, however, as he now worriedly calls the police and informs them of his missing woman, who seems to have suddenly dissolved into thin air.
Who Abducted Lisa? How Did Will Track Them Down?
As the police open their disquisition into the case, operative Paterson arrives at the scene and takes all the necessary information from Will. In the meantime, Will had driven down to Lisa’s parents ’ house, which is just many long hauls down from the gas station, to check whether she had formerly reached there for some reason. The parents, who feel not veritably approving of their son-in-law, get incontinently bothered as Lisa has not come, and they indeed grow a bit suspicious of Will. The police, too, had original reservations about the hubby, as the couple wasn't in their happiest phase and were about to separate because of Lisa’s involvement in an extra-marital affair. This gave Will the perfect motive to try and evaporate his woman, presumably, indeed kill her, but Paterson lets Will walk free for the time being. Paterson sounded to know the gas station storekeeper veritably well, being residers of the same small city, and he addressed him by his name, Oscar, asking him to show the security camera footage. Oscar mentions the cameras being out of order, but after the operative leaves, Will sees one camera with its lights flashing, meaning that it was still working. Will angrily walks in again and threatens Oscar, before eventually beating him up and taking the hard drive with the footage to the police station. Taking a look at the footage, they find Lisa talking with a man just outside the shop, before fading as the truck shortly puts her out of sight. Showing the videotape to Lisa’s parents, Will gets to know that the man seen talking to her is their handyperson, called Knuckles. They further explain that Knuckles used to be classmates with Lisa in the academy, but the boy grew up without any stable career or job, and so he now runs errands and odd jobs for people in the city, including themselves. The mama also identifies the auto seen in the videotape and remembers that she had seen the same autosome days back in a garage hard. Will soon reaches this garage’s position, without informing any of this the police, and sneaks into the desolate property with a small rudimentary house in it. He spots Knuckles floundering to put commodity inside a bag, and it seems nearly like he's manhandling a mortal being. Will breaks into the house but finds Knuckles only packing his bags in a hurry. A fistfight ensues, and Knuckles also tries to pull out his gun on the hubby, but he's taken hostage after Will outmuscles him. Knuckles now explains that he'd taken Lisa to a man called Frank, but didn't want to leave her alone there, as Frank is veritably dangerous. Will hardly wastes any further time harkening, however, as he ties Knuckles ’ hands and legs and throws him inside his auto, ordering him to lead the way to Frank.
As Will hastily drives his auto towards the position, he breaks the speed limit and is incontinently pursued by a bobby auto. Not wanting to complicate the situation, he pulls up and cooperates in the routine check. The bobby, he still, suspects commodity is wrong and asks Will to step out of the auto rather than simply handing him a speeding ticket. As the functionary is about to open the auto’s box, inside which Knuckles is stockpiled with his breath held, Will makes a run for it and enters the near timber. Once he's no longer being chased, Will sets out to find Frank’s place on the bottom and gets close to it within an hour or so. Reaching the place, he realizes that it's like a camp of medicine addicts where original batches of meth and other chemical medicines are also being made. He spots Frank, relating the man when others call out his name, and stealthily follows him around to interrogate him. Meanwhile, Oscar is also seen coming to the camp, and it looks like the man is a regular caller there. Will eventually manages to get close to Frank inside a big barn that has been converted into a meth lab; he now comes out of caching and confronts Frank and his men, with a gunfight snappily following. The revengeful hubby kills the mugs, and he tries to reign Frank to find out about Lisa, but in the process, he shoots the man dead. Will feels broken, as the last straw to reach his woman
is now lost, and as he disappointedly leaves the structure, he doesn't take notice of a small fire that has started from the gunfight and all the dangerously ignitable liquids. He starts to mentally break down gradationally, with recollections of Lisa now hanging him, but suddenly Oscar comes out of the barn, pointing a gun at Will. The shopkeeper now claims to know about Lisa’s position, and he demands twenty thousand bones
in exchange for his knowledge. Will doesn't take him seriously at first, but this changes veritably snappily when Oscar brings out Lisa’s phone, easily showing that he too is involved. Will agrees to pay the plutocrat, but an Oscar is about to say commodity, and the entire barn blows up, incontinently killing him.
During all this time, operative Paterson had reached the spot on the trace where Will’s auto had been stopped, and Knuckles was set up inside it. The police officer now interrogates Knuckles and uses all the force needed to bring out information. Knuckles eventually breaks down and reveals exactly what all had happed as the man didn't have any considerable profession but a precious medicine dependence to attend to, he was always in need of cash. While working at Lisa’s parents ’ house, he'd learned that the woman was coming back to the city in many days, and had made a plan of hijacking and had also participated in it with Frank. They knew that Lisa was married to a rich real estate businessman, Will, and also knew that the hubby would pay a large quantum of plutocrat to save his woman
. Despite Frank not approving of the plan, Knuckles had decided to carry it through when he saw his nonage friend at the gas station that morning. Posing to hand her some papers to give to her father, Knuckles managed to bring Lisa near to his auto and also kidnapped her. He also took Lisa to Frank’s medicine camp, but the man was furious as he guessed Knuckles would have left his tracks at the gas station. Saying that it was too parlous to keep Lisa or indeed return her, Frank had ordered Knuckles to dig a hole in which Lisa would be buried after being boggled. Knuckles had gotten too spooked by the whole situation and had run down into the timber while digging the hole. He'd also returned to his own house and was packing to leave the city when Will came and attacked him there. In his tearful concession to Paterson, Knuckles keeps mentioning that Lisa is now most clearly dead, for Frank is too dangerous a man to keep her alive.
‘ Last Seen Alive ’ Ending Explained Is Lisa Dead?
operative Paterson reaches the medicine camp, where other police and fire exigency forces have formerly reached after the terrible explosion. He finds a disheartened Will sitting in one corner and asks the hubby to stay put there without yet breaking the news of Lisa’s death to him. As the operative starts looking around the property and finds a big hole dug behind a house, Will seems to hear a certain banging or thumping noise hard. Paterson pulls down the planks used to hide the hole and finds it empty. nearly at this exact moment, Will finds a small outhouse from which the thumping noise is coming. With an unforeseen burst of newfound stopgap, he opens the latch on the door and enters to find Lisa lying outside, alive but with her hands and legs tied and her mouth taped. Will heroically carries his woman
outdoors, while she begs him to save her and take her down. It seems that while Knuckles had reported the certain death of Lisa, it was the man’s vaticination grounded on how Frank is, and the medicine lord had putatively gotten too caught up in his business for the time being before killing the woman. Or it's also possible that he, too, had eventually decided to keep Lisa alive in case he could make some plutocrat as a rescue while also not having to partake in it with Knuckles.