Oh, movie lovers, buckle up–you are in for a twisted and thrilling dose of psychological drama here! “Detained,” a new crime thriller that will be released by filmmaker Felipe Mucci from Brazil, is expected to entice viewers through a compelling storyline and experience as well as popular actors.
And, set right in the center of this mind-tripping story is Abbie Cornish depicting the persona of Rebecca Kamen, a woman found unknown to herself and locked in a police interrogation room with no memory of the night that just went by. Assuming she is guilty of a hit-and-run, a plot of conspiracy, which is embedded in the fabric of reality, ensnares Rebecca.
The trailer teases a labyrinth of questions: Is this police station real? Is it also possible that there are some black marks that will shadow Rebecca in the future? The policewomen who are interrogating her, are they really who they say they are? Some of these aspects shall ensure that audience is on the edge of their seat gazing into space or rather wondering whether what they are watching is real or just something concocted by the producers.

Cornish is not alone in this suspense-filled voyage, boasting Laz Alonso, Moon Bloodgood, John Patrick Amedori, Justin H. Min, and Breeda Wool. Just as they would provide more depth to a dense plot, their performances will definitely complicate the plot even more.
‘Detained' remains Mucci's second feature film after ‘Two Deaths of Henry Baker. ‘ The plot put into a screenplay by Mucci in partnership with Jeremy Palmer may combine aspects of a psychological thriller with those of crime drama, which could come as good news as it suggests experiment with both categories.
In what concerns serious movie lovers who love solving mysteries, as well as viewers who enjoy when actors go into psychological studies of characters, “Detained” seems to be quite promising. If there was ever a movie made for a late summer trip to the theaters, this one could only truly succeed if it were released on August 2nd, 2024 in select theaters and VODs.
As we count down to its premiere, one can't help but wonder: Can ‘Detained' become yet another iconic movie to depict the thriller based on human's mind.? I guess only time will prove which one of these options is true; nevertheless this much is definite: ‘Interstellar' is one movie experience that is bound to leave its viewers eager for the final credits but unsure of what they've witnessed till the very end.