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Escape from Tomorrow (2013)

October 11, 20131h 30mEN
4.8

240 votes

Overview

In a world of fake castles and anthropomorphic rodents, an epic battle begins when an unemployed father's sanity is challenged by a chance encounter with two underage girls on holiday.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Budget

$650K

Revenue

$172K

Production Companies

Mankurt MediaProducers Distribution Agency

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User Reviews

Reno

Reno

6.0

**Disneyland to Disasterland.** The first thing is it is a different film. Might not be fully a fresh concept, but a rare kind. A bunch of wonderful characters and cast, this is somewhat entertaining. Takes place in the backdrop of Disneyland, Florida. Focused on a small family with two little kids having a nice time in the theme park. The story centres mainly on the father, who unable to resist the attraction towards two young French girls seen everywhere he goes. Which leads him to make mistakes being a father. Moreover, strange and unrecognisable events jeopardises the unity of his famil…

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Gimly

Gimly

2.0

**Conceptually**, this had a lot going for it. But the actual product is a fucking disaster. _Escape from Tomorrow_ fails in basically every way it possibly could. _Final rating:★ - Of no value. Avoid at all costs._

GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

10.0

I liked this. I mean, it wasn't full of action and drama, but that really never mattered to me. I don't need technicolor or car chases or CGI out the wazoo to enjoy a film. Really what you have here is a story about a depressed man on vacation that is dealing with a little midlife crisis and still trying to please his family before hitting them with the bad news. You get into his head and his delusions and, like all indie films, it relies on a smart script because it, well, that is all it has going for it. There are better movies out there, but Escape from Tomorrow is entertaining…

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