Escape

Fear a meaningless life, not death itself.

7.3
20241h 36m

Production

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After completing his required decade of military service and being honored as a hero, a North Korean sergeant makes a sudden shocking attempt to defect to the South, risking life and limb for the chance to finally determine his own destiny.

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Trailers & Videos

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Trailer [Subtitled]

Cast

Photo of Lee Je-hoon

Lee Je-hoon

Lim Kyu-nam

Photo of Koo Kyo-hwan

Koo Kyo-hwan

Lee Hyun-sang

Photo of Hong Xa-bin

Hong Xa-bin

Kim Dong-hyuk

Photo of Seo Hyun-woo

Seo Hyun-woo

Major Cha

Photo of Lee Sung-wook

Lee Sung-wook

Lieutenant Hong

Photo of Yoo Tae-joo

Yoo Tae-joo

Captain Ryu

Photo of Jung Jun-won

Jung Jun-won

Second Lieutenant Park

Photo of Jang Young-nam

Jang Young-nam

Dong-hyuk's Mother

Photo of Song Kang

Song Kang

Min Sun-woo

Photo of Esom

Esom

Nomad Leader

Photo of Lee Ho-jung

Lee Ho-jung

Girl with Rifle

Photo of Shin Hyun-ji

Shin Hyun-ji

Sang-gu's Sister

Photo of Lee Ho-cheol

Lee Ho-cheol

Drunken General

Photo of Kim Sang-heun

Kim Sang-heun

Officer Jung

Photo of Park Yoon-hee

Park Yoon-hee

Director of the General Political Department

Photo of Woo Jeong-won

Woo Jeong-won

Director's Wife

Photo of Cha Soon-bae

Cha Soon-bae

Division Commander

Photo of Song Yo-sep

Song Yo-sep

Battalion Commander

Photo of Jin Yong-uk

Jin Yong-uk

Company Commander

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Reviews

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MovieGuys

7/10

Having seen the trailers for Escape I looked forward to this film but somehow, it didn't quite live up, to my expectations.

On the upside there is a lot of decent action and characterisations. The two main protagonists, the soldier trying to defect to the South and the North Korean senior officer, pursing him, are well rendered and inherently interesting.

That said, Escape fails to bring things together in a wholly satisfying way. It repeatedly builds and dissipates tension over the course of the film, making the experience feel uneven and at times, a little repetitive.

On a different note there's also a dash of the by now usual woke nonsense, clumsily designed to highlight the "intolerance" of the North Korean regime towards people of differing sexual proclivities. I don't really care but the incessant politicking is tiresome. You could argue too, there's a counter argument for being "tolerant" of differing, non-westernized, societal norms but anyway......

In summary, a reasonable action thriller that could have been a lot more enjoyable again, with a tighter, more focused script.

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