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User Reviews for: No Escape

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CONTAINS SPOILERS/10  7 years ago
This is an action movie that grabs you and doesn't let go. A businessman moves to a 4th-world country in Asia to run the national water company, around the same time that a revolution against the government brought about by poverty ignites. The privatization of the water company is the trigger for the revolution, and thus the businessman becomes the target (along with other foreigners in the country) of a roving band of killers intent upon his death. He and his family manage to escape by crossing the border into Vietnam --- by the skin of their teeth --- with the help of the resident spy. The whole movie is his ordeal to protect his family, even while the options get fewer and fewer as the relentless rebels close in.

While the viewer is meant to sympathize with the businessman and his family, nonetheless the point of view of the revolutionaries is forcefully put forth by the spy: those who are revolting are doing it out of necessity, and the real bad guys are the foreign investor companies (and their foreign governments) who purposely lend these very poor governments money for development that they know cannot be repaid, fully expecting to take possession of the failed developments after default --- and thereby making a bundle.

A coupe of scenes in the movie are rather nerve-wrecking, and lead the viewer to an understanding of the meaning of love. The father throwing his daughters across a street into the waiting hands of his wife on a nearby rooftop --- putting them in terrible danger in order to save them from certain death... the sacrifice of the wife to distract the criminals away from her husband, leading to an attempted rape scene --- a clear act of love of a spouse for another, willing to die in order to save the other... the final kill made by the spy to protect the businessman and his family, leading to his death in the process --- another act of love, this time towards the innocent in danger of murder... the refusal of the daughter to kill her father, even as a gun is pointed at her by a sadistic criminal, and then the father's pleading to her daughter to pull the trigger in order to save her daughter --- clear displays of love between father and daughter.

And when escape is finally so close, the appearance of the Vietnamese army pointing the guns at the fleeing family making it clear that they have no permission to enter their country and that they should turn back recalls the plight of so many immigrants who must risk their skin in order to escape the terrible conditions of the countries they leave behind.

Overall, a thoughtful movie, which manages to be a truly great thriller movie at the same time.
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surendranc29
/10  6 years ago
Watched the preview. The movie is excellent and very thrilling.
The director has transformed from a good horror movie maker to commercial thriller movie maker.
There should be more marketing done for this movie.
Must watch for all set of audience but for those who wouldn't ride into a roller coaster!
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Reno
/10  6 years ago
> In the ocean of orcas, a family of four penguins seeks a way out.

It was one of those movies I've lost interest after seeing its trailer. When I decided to watch I had no expectations, but I liked the surprise it gave me. So much better and very entertaining with lots of nail biting momentum. You can't write a review for this without mentioning the terrace scene which was one of the highlights of the movie.

Remember the 2013 flick 'The Impossible' about a western family while visiting Thailand for a holiday stranded and separated after tsunami struck. Feels like this one is kind of a sequel, because of the similarity and takes place in a neighbouring country, Cambodia. But here the visiting family has to face the threat posed by the men from and during the coup.

Ups and downs in the acting career are very normal and keeping that pace is essential. Right now Owen Wilson is maintaining it well and a few 2016 releases are the most anticipated ones. Pierce Brosnan's decent limited appearance had a prominent part of the storytelling. Comparing recent wonderful movies, Lake Bell carried out phenomenal stage of her career.

I thought it would be old fashioned like the 80s and 90s flicks about people trapped in a local conflict. If you are yet to watch it, I'll clear your doubt that it is the same old theme, but amazes you with many thrill scenes. So this movie is very enjoyable and you would have a good time. Not recommended unless if you're not looking for a masterpiece.

7/10
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Wuchak
/10  3 years ago
_**What if you’re a Westerner and get stuck in a political uprising in Southeast Asia?**_

An American family moves to a country in Southeast Asia that borders Vietnam but suddenly find themselves in the midst of a coup. Owen Wilson plays the father and Lake Bell the mother. Pierce Brosnan is on hand as a Brit that helps them out.

"No Escape" (2015) is an edge-of-your-seat thriller that tackles a real-life possibility. What happens if you’re unexpectedly thrust into a situation where you HAVE to protect your family? Would you kill to survive? This is like “The Killing Fields” (1985) in the modern day, albeit way more compelling and succinct.

It’s nice to see Owen in something serious; he plays the every-man role well. Meanwhile Lake ain’t no slouch and Brosnan kicks axx in a peripheral part.

The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes, and was shot in Thailand.

GRADE: A-/B+
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