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Genres:
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Drama /
Horror /
Mystery /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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David Twohy
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Actors:
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Anthony Ruivivar,
Dale Dickey,
Peter Navy Tuiasosopo,
Steve Zahn,
Timothy Olyphant,
Milla Jovovich,
Kiele Sanchez,
Marley Shelton,
Chris Hemsworth,
Wendy Braun
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Rating:
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(6.8/10)191.5
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Plot Summary:
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Escarpment and Cydney (Steve Zahn and Milla Jovovich) are an adventurous puerile couple celebrating their honeymoon through backpacking to of the most superb, and remote, beaches in Hawaii. Hiking the wild, separate trails, they believe they???ve develop paradise. But when the match up comes across a group of frightened hikers discussing the horrifying murder of another newlywed join on the islands, they Rather commence to question whether they should turning past due. Unsure whether to set-back or flee, Cliff and Cydney extend to up with two other couples, and things begi... n to forward terrifyingly wrong. Far from culture or let go free, everyone begins to look like a forewarning and nobody knows whom to trust. Isles becomes upbraiding on sod as a remorseless battle for survival begins???
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A Perfect Getaway
Perhaps I was in the wrong frame of mind when I saw this recently, but found the storyline pretty dreary until the action began over half-way through. The main characters weren't that believable and although there were some good twists it was uninspiring. A disappointing watch.
A Perfect Getaway
Glenn WhippThe marketing push behind David Twohy's twisty thriller, A Perfect Getaway, hasn't exactly been hiding the existence of the movie's big third-act twist. TV spots trumpet a "shocking ending that will blow you away!" and the movie itself frequently references the around-the-corner presence of red herrings or, as one character calls them, "red snappers."
So, as you're watching honeymooners Cydney ( Milla Jovovich) and Cliff ( Steve Zahn) deal with the dawning knowledge that their idyllic island vacation isn't going to be so perfect after all, you can't help but shuffle through the possible outcomes, which, truth be told, are pretty limited. To Twohy's credit, he does a decent job of keeping you guessing -- and interested -- until almost the very end. <...
Crap
really boring....crap
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