AVClub: Despite its illegible chase scenes, awkward slow-motion shots, and fumbling attempts at political commentary, No Escape manages to be intermittently interesting, thanks to an off-beat supporting turn from Pierce Brosnan and the intrinsic curiosity factor of watching a film mishandle an inspired premise. Directed and co-written by B-horror journeyman John Erick Dowdle (Devil; As Above, So Below), the film stars Owen Wilson as Jack Dwyer, an American civil engineer who relocates with his family to an unnamed Southeast Asian country, only to have a coup topple the ruling military dictatorship on their first night there.
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