Los Angeles Times

A pretty but silly ‘Ransom’

- — Noel Murray

Excellent production values and a decent premise help hold together “Billionair­e Ransom,” an otherwise rickety thriller constructe­d from used parts. Part “Die Hard” and part “The Breakfast Club” — no, seriously — this hybrid of survivalis­t action and young-adult drama remains watchable from start to finish, even if it never becomes essential.

Jeremy Sumpter stars as Kyle, a spoiled rich kid who gets sent to a boot-campstyle boarding school on a remote Scottish isle after a drunk-driving incident nearly kills a girl named Amy (Phoebe Tonkin). There, he bonds with other ne’er-dowells — including Amy — in extreme camping exercises.

The training comes in handy when the school gets invaded by a paramilita­ry group that holds the kids hostage, demanding a big payday from their wealthy parents. They fail to catch Kyle, though, leaving him free to sabotage their operation, guerrilla style.

Alexander Ignon’s script mostly strings together genre clichés and clunky dialogue. Although the story takes too long to get cranked up, once it does it’s full of lively action and twists, staged well by veteran Bmovie director Jim Gillespie (“Joyride,” “I Know What You Did Last Summer”).

And even at its stiffest, “Billionair­e Ransom” has lovely wilderness footage, filled with nice-looking, multi-ethnic young people. Sure, they’re all brandishin­g guns and crossbows and fighting to stay alive. But apart from that, they appear to be having a wonderful time.

“Billionair­e Ransom.” Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 44 minutes. Playing: Laemmle NoHo 7, North Hollywood.

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Aimee Spinks Gravitas Ventures PHOEBE TONKIN and Jeremy Sumpter portray boarding school teens stuck on a remote island who are menaced by a paramilita­ry group in “Ransom.”

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