Escape plan's reviews
Media reviews
ABC
Of course, to have a good hit you need to count with a brilliant plan. Dorronsoro has finally revealed his, leaning on plot twists that come naturally to him. You can notice that the director and the scriptwriter have studied the genre to its core.
Cinemanía
You know that the difference between the perfect hit and a failure is in details: 'Plan de Fuga' is close, but doesn't manage a royal flush.
El País
There is no union, just pieces on their own, like sequences that are isolated episodes of a crime series that have tried to sell the product as a whole.
Fotogramas
The best thing about it: An Alain Hernández that grows in each and everyone of their works. The worst: That it smells too much like a formula.
El Periódico
Another thriller with Luis Tosar as its main character? Another one about bank robberies? Indeed. The crime genre in Spain is intent on milking the same patterns in stories and characters as much as they can. The result is starting to be a bit annoying.
El Mundo
Dorronsoro arbitrarily jumps from one story to the next without a care, making us dizzy up to the point that in the end you don't know if you've seen a thriller, an action movie, a drama about friendship, a study about betrayal or a romantic melodrama which is pseudoerotic involving three people.