Years after he fought his way out of an inescapable prison, Ray Breslin has organized a new top-notch security force. But when one of his team members goes missing, Breslin must return to th... Read allYears after he fought his way out of an inescapable prison, Ray Breslin has organized a new top-notch security force. But when one of his team members goes missing, Breslin must return to the hell he once escaped from.Years after he fought his way out of an inescapable prison, Ray Breslin has organized a new top-notch security force. But when one of his team members goes missing, Breslin must return to the hell he once escaped from.
- Shu Ren
- (as Huang Xiaoming)
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Wow, talk about a ridiculous storyline if there ever was one! This is the sort of sequel that should never have seen the light of day and it is unfathomable of how something as abysmal such as this came into existence.
Poorly written storyline and script, and the acting performances in the movie, despite there being some well enough action stars here, was just questionable. It was as if the actors themselves didn't even buy into the storyline. This was definitely not one of the brightest moments in Sylvester Stallone's acting career.
There is a lot of action and fighting in the movie which is the one and only thing the movie has working for it.
If you are going to watch an "Escape Plan" movie, stick with the first one and give the sequel a wide berth...
Do yourself a favor and spend the 30 minutes I wasted doing something else.
The film shifts its focus to a new group of characters and their struggles within the titular Hades, a high-tech prison that feels less compelling than the previous setting. While there are moments of action, the narrative lacks the intricate plotting and tension that made the first Escape Plan so engaging. Instead of the clever heists and psychological maneuvers that defined the original, this sequel relies more on generic action tropes that fail to hold the audience's attention.
The absence of Stallone as a central figure detracts from the overall experience, and the character dynamics feel underdeveloped as a result. The film does not capitalize on the chemistry and camaraderie that made the first film memorable, leading to a disjointed viewing experience.
In summary, Escape Plan 2: Hades is a disappointing sequel that lacks the heart and intrigue of its predecessor. For fans of the original, it may be hard to overlook these shortcomings, making it a less-than-satisfying addition to the franchise.
Did you know
- TriviaSylvester Stallone said the following about the film when promoting Escape Plan 3 on his social media accounts: "Escape Plan 2 was truly the most horribly produced film I have ever had the misfortune to be in."
- GoofsPart of the plot revolves forcing someone to reveal a patent as if it was a secret. Patents are not secret, the point being to make something public to secure protection for commercial use. If something was supposed to be kept secret, then it would be called a secret.
- Quotes
Ray Breslin: [40:55] The one gift every prison gives you is time. Don't waste it. Visualize the layout every chance you have.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Sven Uslings Bio: Sämsta filmer 2019 Del 1: Plats 20-11 (2020)
- SoundtracksVoodoo Hoochie Man
Written and Performed by Jacob Bunton
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- Also known as
- Évasion 2
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- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $17,592,626
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1