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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Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
ChicDragon It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.
Suman Roberson It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
bondguy77 i knew if it had both arnold schwarzenegger and sylvester stallone in it ,it had to be good,and it did not disappoint.this is a very interesting action film that will make sure your interested throughout. awesome plot and great actors kept this movie going at a great pace. really good film that i would recommend to anyone.
blumdeluxe "Escape Plan" is the story of an expert hired to find a way out of high security prisons to test their security level. When he gets a special offer from the government he feels challenged at first but soon has to learn that something is terribly wrong this time.The movie delivers a solid escape plot mixed with some typical action sequences and a very.. interesting choice of cast. Surely its popularity originates mainly from actors like Schwarzenegger or Stallone but in my opinion, the actual strong part of the film is really the element of tactics and mystery. In fact with a little less focus on action and a few more plot twists, the movie would have been even better. Nevertheless I have to say that the production was very carefully and even though you find some well-known weaknesses this one was way better than I had feared before.All in all I was pleased. What you see is pretty much what you get but it is a solid film and surely an evening of entertainment. Don't judge too hard on this one.
Condemned-Soul Escape Plan is an action thriller that stars Sylvester Stallone as Ray Breslin, a structural engineer whose job is to test the reliability of maximum security prisons by posing as an inmate from the inside. But when he is set up and incarcerated for real in a supposedly inescapable prison in the middle of nowhere, he must plot a way out using the help of fellow prisoner Emil Rottmayer (Arnold Schwarzenegger). And so the stage is set for the legendary duo to at first butt heads and then formulate a partnership against ridiculous odds. Strictly for fans of classic old-school action stars Arnie and Stallone, you will know what you're in for, and won't be disappointed by the end. It's a nostalgic trip back to B-movie, 80's actioners of the past, complete with the invincible bullet shielded heroes, fisticuff drama and typical wisecracks to match; preposterously gleeful in equal measure that is sure to put smiles on die-hard fans of the genre. It's a smarter film than you'd think too, with a few surprises up its sleeve, though you won't be shocked to witness Schwarzenegger command a heavy machine gun to mow down waves of disposable, arcade-like enemies before the credits roll (as he's reliably done so many times in his action-dominated filmography). Like I said, it will appeal to a specific group of film-goers who want a dose of an aging genre back in their lives, and that's more than enough to warrant a recommendation. With a solid supporting cast including Sam Neill, Vincent D'Onofrio and Jim Caviezel to sit in the shadow of our heroes as they hatch a clever way out, Escape Plan lives up to the promise of its title while hearkening back to times gone by. And it's hard to resist the on-screen team-up of Stallone and Schwarzenegger and the great chemistry it inevitably entails. And who doesn't want to see Terminator and Rambo in the same movie?! 8/10!
batbhai Last year, it was The Last Stand and T: Genisys and this year I planned to watch Escape Plan.To me, it seemed like PB series whipped with Lock Up (Stallone facing bright lights) and Face/Off (Remember, Nicolas Cage jumping from the ship?)The two oldies did a fine job - Escape Plan would have been one of the biggest movies of the year if it had been released in the 90's, but unfortunately it is too late. The 90's nostalgia card has already been played in the Expendables movies.An honorable mention of Jim Caviezel - saw him in Escape Plan..forgot that he was the same actor in Monte Cristo! 🕵