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Inescapable

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Canada, South Africa · 2012
Rated R · 1h 33m
Director Ruba Nadda
Starring Alexander Siddig, Joshua Jackson, Marisa Tomei, Oded Fehr
Genre Romance, Thriller

Twenty-five years ago, Adib, a young officer in the Syrian military police, was labeled a traitor and fled to Canada, where he built a new life. But when his daughter from Syria suddenly disappears, he must team up with a Canadian emissary to find his daughter and confront his past.

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Village Voice by

Inescapable isn't a terrible movie, but absent its ripped-from-the-headlines setting it's unremarkable.

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Slant Magazine by Chuck Bowen

The film spins its wheels for almost an hour until collapsing under the weight of exposition that renders the mystery nearly besides the point.

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Time Out by Joshua Rothkopf

Waiting for Inescapable to finally reach its unearned, sentimental conclusion is a tiresome experience, but seeing Tomei submit to its badness is several measures worse.

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Observer by Rex Reed

The remarkably expressive Mr. Siddig is sympathetic and true as the tortured father, communicating reams of emotion with his eyes, and Ms. Tomei is totally charismatic as his discarded lover who helps him out of a sense of humanity.

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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Rick Groen

To her credit, Nadda is a solid actors’ director – the performances here are competent even when the writing isn’t. The exception is South Africa which, although a logistically necessary shooting location, ain’t much of a thespian.

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