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Escape from Tomorrow

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
10K
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Escape from Tomorrow (2013)
 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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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.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.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.

  • Director
    • Randy Moore
  • Writer
    • Randy Moore
  • Stars
    • Roy Abramsohn
    • Elena Schuber
    • Katelynn Rodriguez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Randy Moore
    • Writer
      • Randy Moore
    • Stars
      • Roy Abramsohn
      • Elena Schuber
      • Katelynn Rodriguez
    • 111User reviews
    • 172Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Roy Abramsohn
    Roy Abramsohn
    • Jim
    Elena Schuber
    Elena Schuber
    • Emily
    Katelynn Rodriguez
    • Sara
    Jack Dalton
    Jack Dalton
    • Elliot
    Danielle Safady
    • Sophie
    Annet Mahendru
    Annet Mahendru
    • Isabelle
    Lee Armstrong
    Lee Armstrong
    • Man on Scooter
    Kimberly Ables Jindra
    Kimberly Ables Jindra
    • Man on Scooter's Wife
    • (as Kimberly Jindra)
    Trey Loney
    • Man on Scooter's Son
    Amy Lucas
    Amy Lucas
    • Nurse
    Alison Lees-Taylor
    Alison Lees-Taylor
    • Other Woman
    Jakob Salvati
    Jakob Salvati
    • Other Woman's Son
    Mark Able
    • Pool Boy
    • (as Mark Thompson)
    Anthony Oporta
    • Pool Boy
    Alexis Ottier
    • Lifeguard
    • (as Lex Edelman)
    Clifton Perry
    • Lifeguard
    Rebekah Cobaugh
    • Lifeguard
    Gina Groce
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    • Director
      • Randy Moore
    • Writer
      • Randy Moore
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    ric_mer-742-289903

    beware!

    i have watched this movie (not film), and i feel compelled to warn everyone who are pondering about wasting their time on it. it is a bad one. the first thing to notice is the horrendous, bad "acting". if they were to come and say it was on purpose, to depict the average mainstream Joe and his family in the u.s. of a., it would be only an excuse. it is obvious this is a very low quality independent film that "has to" recur to the pathetic guerrilla filmmaking card, as though that itself were worthy of cinematic grandeur or merit of whatever kind. i am utterly baffled by the good reviews and comparisons to the works of Polanski or David Lynch! certainly, those who express such opinions are ignorant people who have very little knowledge of cinema (or even common sense), and have not watched quality work (ever?), mostly by European and some Asian filmmakers, who have a deeper human sensibility. but, compare it to David Lynch?! we are talking about a master artist here. have these people watched David Lynch films at all? if they have, they must have very bad perception problems (no, it is not about people having different tastes and all that; you don't compare plastic bottles with The Beatles' Blackbird). then, the plot: totally childish. does one have to praise this director for stating the obvious Disney's superficial appeal on the unthinking mass? umm, no. this looks more like a high school project, at best. then, the "surrealism" in this is so weak it's not even surrealism, it is a botched attempt at it, rather. all the situations are but puerile ideas that are as shallow as the criticism they pretend to attack. it all has a very "american" reek to it, but it cannot be claimed that it was on purpose. all in all, a very bad waste of resources. oh, wait! i may have missed the point! maybe these guys were just having a laugh! maybe they were like, hey guys, what if we make this "guerrilla film" at Disney...? hey dude, that would be awesome! let's do it! and then, it all turned even better, with promotion and people praising it and comparing it to a Lynch film!!!!! hmmm...maybe i could make a guerrilla film about a bunch of guys making a guerrilla film and being compared to David Lynch...! maybe i could even be compared to David Lynch...!!!
    8Scottvinci72

    Watch Escape!

    Here's the thing. Yes this movie is getting a lot of press from filming in Disneyland without "their" consent, but it's still a good movie. It's an interesting journey of one mans perversions. Are they real? Are they in his head? The filmmaker explores these issues in a way that keeps your attention. My thoughts are- it could have been filmed in your local park. Where or how it was filmed, isn't the point. The story, direction, and actors is what makes it worth your while! The fact that a small independent film is getting a major theatrical release is important in the current state of the film business. This film gives hope to the up and coming filmmakers who have a good story, vision, and collaboration with production members, that you can still do it on your own.
    4TheMarwood

    It's a stunt more than a movie

    Secretly filmed inside the walls of Disney World and also Disney Land when the small crew was thrown out of Disney World, this would have made a killer short film. At 90 minutes it just can't sustain a feature running length. At 45 minutes, the novelty wore off and at 60 minutes my patience was wearing thin. There's only so many shots of Disney World I can endure with the anemic plot of a man loosing his mind there. The last 30 minutes are just abstract crap that is supposed to be blurred reality, but it looks they they put their footage in a blender instead of editing it. But it's fun to watch in the beginning as we watch our lead start to go bananas at the happiest place on earth and start lusting after two underage girls speaking French. If you are curious, there are worse ways to spend 90 minutes and you'll also have the luxury of the fast forward button.
    5Sergeant_Tibbs

    I guess at least it can still be the ultimate guerrilla film, just not the best.

    While this may not exactly be Heaven's Gate, Escape From Tomorrow is a case of the film's production being far more interesting than the film itself. Surreptitiously shot at Disneyland without any permission at all, this film can still earn its title of ultimate guerrilla film based on that fact alone. However, the most interesting factor is that not only do Disney now know about it, but they're not doing anything about it. Evidently it's not worth the effort but boy is is that a hook beyond the film's context itself. Everyone loved the idea of this film. It's a great juxtaposition, a surreal David Lynch/Terry Gilliam-esque nightmare in Disneyland. Unfortunately the films we concocted out of our imaginations are much better than the material Moore thought about. This is the work of an eager amateur.

    Contrary to expectation, Escape From Tomorrow has an incredibly mild execution, focusing on cheap gags and slapstick rather than scares or atmosphere (black and white film is not atmosphere). Granted, I'm sure Moore had a lot of challenges and maybe the film doesn't match his initial vision, but the scenes away from the parks match the weirdly off tone so maybe this is who he is. The photography is only okay. The technical aspects do suffer, particularly with sound and visual effects in green screening, but that's forgivable given the circumstance but not forgivable given the script. The fundamental problem is that the acting is very unconvincing. Instead of a protagonist undergoing an understandable mid-life crisis, he ends up like Lester Burnham without the charm, acting just like a terribly unlikeable 16 year old pervert. And this guy is supposed to be a parent.

    Perhaps Moore wants us to be uncomfortable watching him, maybe there's things to be said about man's desire for young women, but it's not the kind of meaningful discomfort that really makes a viewer think, it feels thrown in there as a character quirk. It's hard not to go into these types of films without expectations, but it simply didn't go as dark as I would've wanted and ended up feeling random instead with too many plot threads. The film could've saved itself by its final minutes by tying up all of them in an interesting way that actually says something, but instead they vouch for a single one that negates the others. It can be interesting and engaging at times, but as a whole it doesn't really work since Moore doesn't have anything to say about the human psyche, just that this would probably be cool if a film shot in Disneyland about bad things happening existed. Please make this a curiosity viewing only and don't get too excited.

    5/10
    Red_Identity

    Ambitious, but yet not enough

    After reading just a few quick things on this and how it was similar to both The Shining and Eraserhead (two of my favorite horror films ever), I was quite excited for this. It looked like an indie experimental horror film that I would love. Sadly, while I think there are some very interesting things in here, or things that could be interesting, it never really amounted to much. Not enough horror, not enough intrigue. I think the acting was solid and the story decent enough, I just wish it had gone to further places, done more stuff with the concept. It's not bad and it's sort of really memorable, but I can't really say I liked it overall. Really mixed on it.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed at Disney World and Disneyland without permission.
    • Goofs
      When Jim is talking to his boss on his cell phone, he looks down from the balcony. You can tell that their room is on a high floor. But when the family leaves the room and goes to the elevator it has a number 2 near the elevator door, indicating the scene was filmed in the 2nd floor hallway.
    • Quotes

      Elliot: [about young girls] Dad, they're pretty, huh?

      Jim: Well, ya know, pretty depends on your definition of pretty. Do you think they're pretty?

      Elliot: I guess.

      Jim: Well then, there you go. That's *your* definition.

      Elliot: Is mommy pretty?

      Jim: Your mother... Yeah, she's beautiful.

      Elliot: I think so, too.

      Jim: Yeah. I mean, not in a classical sense, but more in an Emily Dickinson, kind of bookish Tina Fey kind of thing.

    • Connections
      Featured in Some Jerk with a Camera: Boy Meets World Meets Disney World! (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Feels Like Home
      Performed by Meck featuring Dino

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2014 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Побег из завтра
    • Filming locations
      • Disneyland Park, Disneyland Resort - 1600 S. Disneyland Drive, Anaheim, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Mankurt Media
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $650,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $171,962
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $63,297
      • Oct 13, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $171,962
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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