Directed by Storm Ashwood, this psychological war drama follows Seth (Josh McConville), a lone survivor of a botched mission in Myanmar who returns home to face the sister of his fallen comrade and his own fracturing mind.
Critics universally praise Josh McConville’s intense, fully committed performance as a soldier battling severe PTSD. Escape and Evasion
A solid, emotionally heavy military thriller that highlights the realities of PTSD. Worth watching for the lead performance . 2. The Novel: Escape and Evasion by Christopher Wakling Directed by Storm Ashwood, this psychological war drama
It moves beyond a standard action flick to explore survivor's guilt and the "invisible wounds" of war. Worth watching for the lead performance
Some reviewers found the plot "generic" or unrealistic at times, particularly regarding a persistent journalist character and a slightly predictable ending.
Despite a smaller budget, the film features impressive jungle cinematography (shot in Queensland) and visceral, "brutal" hand-to-hand combat.
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