Escape Plan

2013 "No one breaks out alone."
6.7| 1h55m| R| en
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Ray Breslin is the world's foremost authority on structural security. After analyzing every high security prison and learning a vast array of survival skills so he can design escape-proof prisons, his skills are put to the test. He's framed and incarcerated in a master prison he designed himself. He needs to escape and find the person who put him behind bars.

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Acensbart Excellent but underrated film
Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
Jenna Walter The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
AaronC (LaidToRestt98) If you're an action fan and just want to see some brainless wreckage, watch this movie, however if you want to see an action movie with any form of a plot or decent craftsmanship, don't. The unsolved mystery is why Mikael Håfström directed Escape Plan despite hes "area of expertise" being horror. The other interesting thing is how "Plan B" is mentioned throughout the movie but producers failed to come up with one. I respect how Stallone tried bringing Escape Plan's 80's style to next gen, but it was a failure because of its predictable and over used clichés and set-ups. Add insult to injury the whole cast felt lifeless, especially Stallone who kept mumbling a lot of his already below standard dialogueFor what it is, it wasn't worth the almost two hour running time just to get Stallone and Schwarzenegger together. Final Rating: 3/10
ivanisroko-27286 If you're an action fan and just want to see some brainless wreckage, watch this movie, however if you want to see an action movie with any form of a plot or decent craftsmanship, don't. The unsolved mystery is why Mikael Håfström directed Escape Plan despite hes "area of expertise" being horror. The other interesting thing is how "Plan B" is mentioned throughout the movie but producers failed to come up with one. I respect how Stallone tried bringing Escape Plan's 80's style to next gen, but it was a failure because of its predictable and over used clichés and set-ups. Add insult to injury the whole cast felt lifeless, especially Stallone who kept mumbling a lot of his already below standard dialogueFor what it is, it wasn't worth the almost two hour running time just to get Stallone and Schwarzenegger together
glillis-47839 I watched this movie on TV not knowing what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised. The cast was great...the story line was great...it kept me on the edge of my seat. I give it the highest rating. You don't have to be a young actor/actress to make a great movie. The main characters, although mostly not in their younger years, still know how to act and do it very, very well. I say to all who have not given this movie a good review "watch it again, you really missed it!!!"
zkonedog Reviewing a film like "Escape Plan" is actually easier than it seems. If you are a fan of Sly/Arnie fare, then you will love its action and semblance of plot. If not, it will be just so-so.For a basic plot summary, "Escape Plan" tells the story of Ray Breslin (Sylvester Stallone), a man who literally wrote the book on escaping from prisons around the nation! When the CIA gives him a nearly impossible assignment, however, Breslin finds out that he is in for the jail-break of his life. Along the way, he meets up with fellow inmate Rottmayer (Arnold Schwarzenegger), who helps him try to overcome the rather sadistic Warden Hobbes (Jim Caviezel)."Escape Plan" is an action film, first and foremost, filled with fistfights, tough-guy stand-offs, shoot-em-up sequences, and some tongue-in-cheek jocularity. It moves along at a fast pace and only slows down to set up the next break-neck scene.That being said, there is one factor that makes this movie watchable (as opposed to previous efforts from Sly/Arnie in "Bullet To The Head" and "The Last Stand") for those who don't like the pulse-pounding stuff all the time: it does have a kernel of a decent plot. Breslin's experience with prisons makes for some interesting subject matter. Personally, I think the film would have been better served by focusing more on those areas and less on the machismo, but that isn't what director Mikael Hafstrom set out to do (instead, he is making a pretty straightforward action picture).Also, the acting in this flick is better than I expected, especially from Arnold. While a few "wink, wink" moments to the "glory days of the 1980s" exist, this isn't a schlock-fest like "The Expendables" franchise sometimes turns into (for better or worse). Instead, most of the acting is "played straight" and to well accord.Overall, "Escape Plan" is a step in the right direction for the Arnie/Sly pair. While this is a very predictable, "safe" genre for them, it constitutes each actor's best role since the pre- Expendables days. The "built in" fans will lap it up with multiple viewings, while the newcomers will tolerate the action-first mentality as mitigated by the prison-break aspects.