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The Escape is a 2017 British drama film directed by Dominic Savage. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. [4] The story follows Tara, a stay at home mother, who is beginning to fall out of love with her husband, Mark, and their kids.
- Gemma Arterton
Gemma Christina Arterton [1] was born on 2 February 1986 [2]...
- Gemma Arterton
The Escape: Directed by Dominic Savage. With Gemma Arterton, Dominic Cooper, Frances Barber, Marthe Keller. An ordinary woman makes an extraordinary decision which will change her life forever.
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- Drama
- Dominic Savage
- 2018-08-03
The Escape probes gender mores while surveying the wreckage of a marriage -- and offering the underrated Gemma Arterton another opportunity to prove her dramatic mettle. Read Critics Reviews ...
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- Gemma Arterton
- Dominic Savage
- Drama
May 29, 2017 · An apocalyptic annihilation has happened in their world. Afterimages of those traumatic events interfere the perception of reality. Woman and child are haunted by a constant sense of insecurity and danger. The surrounding world gives them no chance for the survival.
Tara (Arterton), a housewife and mother in suburban London, is living a life that is no longer hers: it belongs to her loving but overworked and self-absorbed husband (Cooper), her young son and daughter and the numbing routine of housework and childcare.
- (590)
- United Kingdom
- Laurie Rose
- Dominic Savage
Gemma Arterton registers a powerful dramatic performance in The Escape, a film that thrives on the back of her tremendous performance but otherwise feels frustratingly unable to grasp the message it wants to make, particularly as it reaches the third act.
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Sep 9, 2017 · Toronto Film Review: ‘The Escape’ Gemma Arterton's strong but shattered performance as a disconnected housewife bolsters Dominic Savage's thoughtful marital drama. By Guy Lodge