The Way Out
- 2022
- 1h 34min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.0/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Un joven lidia con la pérdida de su padre abusivo siguiendo el consejo de un extraño encantador y peligroso que le enseña sobre la vida, el sexo y la lucha.Un joven lidia con la pérdida de su padre abusivo siguiendo el consejo de un extraño encantador y peligroso que le enseña sobre la vida, el sexo y la lucha.Un joven lidia con la pérdida de su padre abusivo siguiendo el consejo de un extraño encantador y peligroso que le enseña sobre la vida, el sexo y la lucha.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
Nicholas Scott
- Detective
- (as Nick Scott)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
This impressive film truly grows on you. It follows a young man grappling with the chaos left in the wake of his abusive father's death. The arrival of a mysterious and dangerous stranger, who offers guidance on life, sex, and self-defense, pulls the young man into a treacherous new world. As their relationship deepens, the lines between friend and foe blur, ramping up the tension and suspense. Each twist and turn is more unexpected than the last, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats with a constant sense of looming danger. This film masterfully explores the darker facets of trust, survival, and the lengths one will go to reclaim control of their destiny. It's a captivating experience that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Kenny's Movie Review
Coming to Streaming 2/10/2023
"The Way Out"
This is from the Great people of "Terror Films"
A young man deals with the loss of his abusive father by taking advice from a charming, dangerous stranger who teaches him about life, sex, and fighting back.
This is a really good intense psychological thriller from director Barry Jay, it stars Jonny Beauchamp as a young man dealing with the sudden loss of his abusive father, he's in a dead end job as a pizza delivery driver when he finds out his dad died of a "massive heart attack" he's helped by his AA sponsor played by Sherri Shepherd and his "girlfriend" played by Ashleigh Murray. When he inherits his fathers house and massive unpaid bills he starts renting out rooms and here he meets a stranger played really creepy by Mike Manning who teaches him how to fight back.
This is where I'll leave you, the film takes you on a wild ride and a game of revenge, the acting and story is really interesting and terrific and I'd highly recommend you seeing this when it comes to streaming in February.
Thanks to Terror Films for the opportunity to share their film with me.
Coming to Streaming 2/10/2023
"The Way Out"
This is from the Great people of "Terror Films"
A young man deals with the loss of his abusive father by taking advice from a charming, dangerous stranger who teaches him about life, sex, and fighting back.
This is a really good intense psychological thriller from director Barry Jay, it stars Jonny Beauchamp as a young man dealing with the sudden loss of his abusive father, he's in a dead end job as a pizza delivery driver when he finds out his dad died of a "massive heart attack" he's helped by his AA sponsor played by Sherri Shepherd and his "girlfriend" played by Ashleigh Murray. When he inherits his fathers house and massive unpaid bills he starts renting out rooms and here he meets a stranger played really creepy by Mike Manning who teaches him how to fight back.
This is where I'll leave you, the film takes you on a wild ride and a game of revenge, the acting and story is really interesting and terrific and I'd highly recommend you seeing this when it comes to streaming in February.
Thanks to Terror Films for the opportunity to share their film with me.
This intense psychological thriller from director Barry Jay is a must-watch. Jonny Beauchamp stars as a young man grappling with the sudden death of his abusive father. Stuck in a dead-end job as a pizza delivery driver, he learns that his father has died of a "massive heart attack." With the help of his AA sponsor, played by Sherri Shepherd, and his "girlfriend," portrayed by Ashleigh Murray, he begins to navigate his new reality. Inheriting his father's house and a pile of massive unpaid bills, he decides to rent out rooms. This leads to an encounter with a mysterious and unsettling stranger, played brilliantly by Mike Manning, who teaches him how to fight back.
"Alex" (Jonny Beauchamp) is a young man recovering from a ghastly relationship with his father. He's pretty broke, in a bit of an emotional cul-de-sac and working as a pizza boy when he encounters the enigmatic and charming "Shane" (Mike Manning) with whom he soon becomes fascinated, infatuated and every so slightly obsessed. His new mentor determines to push "Alex" to his limits, then beyond those limits - enabling him to more fully enjoy sex, but also to be able to defend himself from those who would gay-bash him. As you will expect, there is quite a bit more to "Shane", and as this revenge thriller pans out, we discover a little more of just how his eye-for-an-eye mentality delivers brutal and violent results. My problems with this were twofold. The dialogue is extremely uninspiring, pedestrian even. This story deals with real issues faced by many young gay men who have difficulties with their parents, their friends, with alcohol and their own self-esteem and self-worth. The writing here is just too light-weight and it doesn't arm either character - especially Beauchamp - with enough to really punch through. The second is the woefully underlit photography. It's as if it were all being shot using some candles, or a Davy lamp. That works at certain stages of the story, but after a while I felt the whole point of "Alex" not having to live in the shadows was being compromised by director Barry Jay's choice to film it as if we were all in a cave. It's a solid story that looks at a few salient (and criminal) point. This just doesn't deliver that story very well.
A thrilling LGBTQ+ film that delivers both excitement and tension, bolstered by strong performances from the cast. On the surface, it's a sexy and engaging thriller, but what truly sets it apart are the deeper themes interwoven into the narrative, exploring complex issues and emotional depths that resonate beyond the immediate plot. The script is solid, with sharp dialogue and well-developed characters, even though the "big twist" might be predictable for some viewers. Despite that minor flaw, the film remains a well-crafted and compelling thriller. It's an engaging and thought-provoking movie that I definitely recommend giving a chance!
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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