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Hours
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Before sunrise on August 29, 2005, Nolan Hayes (Walker) arrives at a New Orleans hospital with his pregnant wife, Abigail (Rodriguez), who has gone into early labor. What should be one of the happiest days of Nolan';s life quickly spirals out of control when the birth goes tragically wrong and Hurricane Katrina ravages the hospital, forcing an evacuation. Nolan and his newborn baby are soon cut off from the world by power outages and rising flood waters. With his baby completely dependent on a ventilator Nolan faces one life-and-death decision after another, fighting to keep his daughter alive, as minute by agonizing minute passes...becoming unimaginable hours.
Before sunrise on August 29, 2005, Nolan Hayes (Walker) arrives at a New Orleans hospital with his pregnant wife, Abigail (Rodriguez), who has gone into early labor. What should be one of the happiest days of Nolan';s life quickly spirals out of control when the birth goes tragically wrong and Hurricane Katrina ravages the hospital, forcing an evacuation. Nolan and his newborn baby are soon cut off from the world by power outages and rising flood waters. With his baby completely dependent on a ventilator Nolan faces one life-and-death decision after another, fighting to keep his daughter alive, as minute by agonizing minute passes...becoming unimaginable hours.
Actors:
Tony Bentley,
Damon Lipari,
Genesis Rodriguez,
Emily D. Haley,
Nick Gomez,
Christina Michelle Williams,
Oscar Gale,
Carlos Sanchez,
Carlos Retana Jr.,
Ian Hoch,
J. Omar Castro,
...»
Tony Bentley
Damon Lipari
14 February 1978, Patterson, Louisiana, USA
Genesis Rodriguez
29 July 1987, Miami, Florida, USA
Emily D. Haley
Nick Gomez
Christina Michelle Williams
Oscar Gale
Carlos Sanchez
Carlos Retana Jr.
Ian Hoch
J. Omar Castro
30 November 1974, Metairie, Louisiana, USA
Director:
Eric Heisserer
Eric Heisserer
1970, USA
Country:
United States
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December 13, 2013
As one of the last completed roles by [Paul Walker]...it feels nice to be able to luxuriate in the actor's presence. In another set of circumstances, Hours could have proved to other filmmakers what the actor was capable of
December 13, 2013
While uneven, the film is uniquely involving - right down to a final shot that will break your heart into a million pieces.
December 13, 2013
The chemistry Walker shares with Rodriguez is terrific as the two played off of each other perfectly.
December 12, 2013
Take away the on-the-nose title and some half-hearted stabs at symbolism, and what's left is a B-thriller of the "they don't make 'em like they used to" variety.
December 14, 2013
A lean, palpably tense thriller. Paul Walker gives the best performance of his career.
March 16, 2017
Hours goes from a passable, decent, (but hardly thrilling) thriller to a film that gives your eye-rolling muscles a total workout.
January 23, 2014
Walker's performance - along with the film - gets more and more engrossing.
December 12, 2013
Hurricane Katrina has already been pretty thoroughly mined for documentaries and fictional stories, but "Hours" holds your interest nonetheless.
January 13, 2014
Could've marked a turning point in Paul Walker's career to more interesting and demanding projects post-age-40.
December 13, 2013
For those who wish to see [Walker] at his best, "Hours" is worth the time.
June 21, 2016
Taking place over the course of two hopeless days, Walker's performance is truly special.
December 12, 2013
Most of the movie elicits tense empathy, which builds to a genuinely nerve-wracking sense of dread.

