Suddenly, the "everyman" Jack isn't worried about his 401k or corporate water projects; he’s trying to figure out how to get his family across a rooftop without getting executed. Why This Movie Works (And Why It’s Controversial)
Known for his "wow"-inducing comedy, Wilson delivers a career-best dramatic performance. He isn't a superhero; he’s a terrified dad who learns he’s capable of anything to protect his kids. No Escape YIFY
Critics were famously divided on No Escape . On sites like Rotten Tomatoes , it holds a split score, with many calling out its "retrograde worldview" and "borderline xenophobia". No Escape (2015) - IMDb Suddenly, the "everyman" Jack isn't worried about his
Jack Dwyer (played with surprising grit by Owen Wilson) moves his wife Annie (Lake Bell) and their two young daughters to an unnamed Southeast Asian country for a new corporate job. They’re looking for a fresh start, but they land right in the middle of a violent coup. Critics were famously divided on No Escape
There’s a specific kind of dread that comes from being a "stranger in a strange land" when everything goes south. Most of us have felt that minor travel anxiety—the fear of a lost passport or a missed flight. But No Escape (2015) takes that seed of worry and grows it into a towering forest of nightmares.