In their new overseas home, an American family soon finds themselves caught in the middle of a coup, and they frantically look for a safe escape from an environment where foreigners are bein... Read allIn their new overseas home, an American family soon finds themselves caught in the middle of a coup, and they frantically look for a safe escape from an environment where foreigners are being immediately executed.In their new overseas home, an American family soon finds themselves caught in the middle of a coup, and they frantically look for a safe escape from an environment where foreigners are being immediately executed.
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Intense but far from perfect
One of the earlier reviews says this film isn't political but is there another way to see it? Here, in 2025, one might point out that the realism could be, well, sobering to anyone who still believes in unsecured borders or democratic socialism. While Vietnam isn't a vacation destination, I couldn't help but be moved by the power of military at their border (at least in this film) and the snap decision made to give harbor to the desperate family.
The film itself was well done. Acting was impressive, most of the videography was commendable, the music appropriately supported the scenes. It moves fast and simply never stops until the credits role (almost) making it an intense , entertaining watch Owen is a seasoned actor. Lake is apparently well known in the industry. The kids were believable. Pierce, though not my cup of tea, displays his expert acting ability.
But Owen just never sold the part for me, although he, admittedly, acted his butt off. I see why they thought he would be an ideal run of the mill, non-descript middle-management American yet his looks and mannerism are just so unique and it's hard to see him trying to be so serious and common.
But once you get around that and accept that the entire film is centered on having kids in tow, you can just enjoy the ride.
To their credit, the writers didn't have the kids become problematic -outside of the fact they naturally made escape more complicated - and really focuses on the love of family and the lengths we would go for them.
There were plenty of oh-come-on moments as this excessively lucky family kept evading their pursuers and appearing bullet proof.
If this were written today, it might be someone trying to demonstrate the purpose of a strong border and what seeking asylum really looks like.
I'm not sure if there's a message here other than 'always keep a Go-bag, & don't give up your guns.' But I think what the writers wanted it to be about was how an unexpected hero is in each of us under the right circumstances.
Unexpected... Bravo!
The movie was fascinating, completely plausible, filled with amazing scenes that keep you at the edge of your seat. The things that this family goes through were unimaginable but very well executed during filming.
Owen was that good that you could actually empathize with his suffering and anxiety and put yourself in his position struggling for his family. Pierce Brosnan was AMAZING! Just the right amount, just as much as needed, to complement a really thrilling movie!
Recommended for sure! Can't wait to see more stuff like that from Owen Wilson!
Wow! - That's the only summary needed
The start of the movie was very captivating. Enough action was in before the titles even came on, then unexpected humor. Kenny Rogers even showed up (not really, but you'll see what I mean)! Overall, Owen Wilson and his family are placed in extremely difficult situations to which it seems that there is little to no escape. The plot alone deserves at least a 4.5 of 5 stars. Coupled with the 5 star acting of not only Wilson, but the children! These kids were absolutely astounding and very convincing! Even Pierce Brosnan was a wonderful addition to the movie, with his excellent comedic timing. I will say that the comedy's placement messed with me because the movie was that stressful. Perhaps the only issue I had was the ending. It just could have been better writing. Direction and acting get 5 stars from me, and the soundtrack about a 4 for its excellent suspense addition. I did not expect this movie to be great, but I had trouble getting to sleep afterwards because I was so stressed out! This movie deserves at least a 4.5 of 5 stars! I would pay to see this movie!
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A real surprise find - well worth a watch
I watched this having heard absolutely nothing about it, and having not even heard of it. I caught the picture of the cover art, and it seemed like it was Wilson and Brosnan, so thought I'd take a look.
Right from the off - it had the feel of something everso slightly different from the normal action film fodder. I won't ruin the surprise beginning, and then it cuts to the Wilson based family heading into this unnamed Asian country for a job-move.
From almost upon arrival and for the rest of the film, it's something of a thrill ride. I found myself particularly enthralled when Bell was trapped in their hotel room at the beginning of events - something about the acting and the filming really conveyed real fear and this totally hooked me in. It was clear that this was going to be a decent film from this moment on. It has a slightly "handicam" film-making quality about it, but in this instance, it absolutely adds to the feel imho.
From the hotel rooftop to the adjacent, again, it conveyed real fear. Would you do that with your family? Shocking from a parents point of view, but believable in that you'd have no choice. From a parental perspective - totally shocking and enthralling. My wife happened to walk into the room just at this point, and she was definitely mentally scarred by what she saw!
And there it goes on - for me, the only real slight let-downs in the movie are when Brosnan re-finds the family which in such a scenario really isn't likely to have happened, and indeed what Bell does whilst they are hiding in the old man's garden. I don't feel that a mother, protecting her children would have done that.
Apart from these small elements of storyline which probably allowed a little too much implausibility, along with just how much difficulty with the local rebels Wilson's character was realistically likely to overcome and deal with, particularly towards the end of the film - even with full adrenalin running were the only small faults.
Still, having said all that - I'll be watching this again soon. It was quite a thrill ride and most certainly not wholesome family entertainment. There's some really quite surprisingly graphic scenes of violence, which totally suited the film, but definitely not for young eyes.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter trailers for the film were released, a social uproar occurred in Cambodia over the use of upside down Khmer lettering on the police shields. The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has since prohibited the film from being shown in Cambodia. Sin Chanchaya, director of the Department of Film, said that the decision to ban the film had come solely based on the trailer. Chanchaya said that the Ministry had approached the film producers to edit the lettering out of the film, but they had not replied by the time of the decision.
- GoofsThe scene after the tank shoots the building, the person on the microphone is clearly speaking Khmer (Cambodian), not Thai. He says, "You cannot run, we will shoot to kill". Some scenes have the people speaking Thai.
- Quotes
Beeze Dwyer: I'm hungry.
Jack Dwyer: Hi Hungry, I'm Dad.
Lucy Dwyer: Not funny.
Jack Dwyer: I'm not Funny, I'm Dad.
Lucy Dwyer: Still not funny.
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- Also known as
- Sin escape
- Filming locations
- Chiang Mai, Thailand(as the fictitious Asian city)
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- Budget
- $16,200,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $27,288,872
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,111,264
- Aug 30, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $54,418,872
- Runtime
- 1h 43m(103 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1







