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''Inescapable'' is a 2012
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political thriller A political thriller is a thriller that is set against the backdrop of a political power struggle, high stakes and suspense is the core of the story. The genre often forces the audiences to consider and understand the importance of politics. The st ...
film written and directed by
Ruba Nadda Ruba Nadda (born 6 December 1972) is a Canadian film director. She made several award-winning short films, including ''Lost Woman Story'', ''Interstate Love Story'', ''So Far Gone'' and ''Damascus Nights'' before writing and directing features '' ...
. The film stars
Alexander Siddig Siddig El Tahir El Fadil El Siddig Abdurrahman Mohammed Ahmed Abdel Karim El Mahdi (born 21 November 1965) is a Sudanese-born English actor and director known professionally as Siddig El Fadil and subsequently as Alexander Siddig. Siddig i ...
,
Marisa Tomei Marisa Tomei ( , ; born December 4, 1964) is an American actress. She came to prominence as a cast member on '' The Cosby Show'' spin-off '' A Different World'' in 1987. After having minor roles in a few films, she came to international attentio ...
, and
Joshua Jackson Joshua Carter Jackson (born June 11, 1978) is a Canadian-American actor. He is known for his starring role as Charlie Conway in '' Mighty Ducks'', as Pacey Witter in The WB teen drama series ''Dawson's Creek'' (1998–2003), Peter Bishop in t ...
. Siddig plays Adib, a former Syrian
intelligence officer An intelligence officer is a person employed by an organization to collect, compile or analyze information (known as intelligence) which is of use to that organization. The word of ''officer'' is a working title, not a rank, used in the same way ...
who becomes embroiled in a cat and mouse chase while trying to locate his photographer daughter, Muna, in Damascus. After an assignment in
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, Muna takes a detour trip to Syria, where she becomes wrongly accused of
espionage Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information (intelligence) from non-disclosed sources or divulging of the same without the permission of the holder of the information for a tangib ...
and held hostage by corrupt government agents. ''Inescapable'' follows Adib's struggle to return to Syria after spending over 20 years in
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trying to build a new life for himself. ''Inescapable'' marks Nadda's sixth full-length film in her wide-ranging collection of feature and short films, all of which contain references to Islamic themes and Nadda's own Syrian and Palestinian roots.


Synopsis

Adib Abdel-Kareem was an officer in the Syrian military force before being labeled a traitor and having to flee to Canada. With his wife, two daughters, and a steady job in
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, Adib is confident he has put his past behind him. That is until he learns that his eldest daughter Muna has gone missing in Damascus, after taking a secret detour to Syria while on an assignment in Greece. 20 years after he escaped Syria, Adib is forced to return to rescue his daughter from corrupt government agents who wrongly hold her captive on the grounds of espionage. There, he teams up with his former fiancé, Fatima, and Canadian diplomat, Paul, to locate his daughter while evading former colleagues and the secret police. Both a mystery drama and a political thriller, ''Inescapable'' is an action-packed film driven by a father’s selfless dedication to his daughter.


Cast

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Alexander Siddig Siddig El Tahir El Fadil El Siddig Abdurrahman Mohammed Ahmed Abdel Karim El Mahdi (born 21 November 1965) is a Sudanese-born English actor and director known professionally as Siddig El Fadil and subsequently as Alexander Siddig. Siddig i ...
as Adib Abdel-Kareem *
Joshua Jackson Joshua Carter Jackson (born June 11, 1978) is a Canadian-American actor. He is known for his starring role as Charlie Conway in '' Mighty Ducks'', as Pacey Witter in The WB teen drama series ''Dawson's Creek'' (1998–2003), Peter Bishop in t ...
as Paul *
Marisa Tomei Marisa Tomei ( , ; born December 4, 1964) is an American actress. She came to prominence as a cast member on '' The Cosby Show'' spin-off '' A Different World'' in 1987. After having minor roles in a few films, she came to international attentio ...
as Fatima *
Oded Fehr Oded Fehr ( he, עודד פהר; born ) is an Israeli actor based in the United States. He is known for his appearance as Ardeth Bay in the 1999 remake of ''The Mummy'' and its sequel '' The Mummy Returns'', as well as Carlos Olivera in '' Resi ...
as Sayid Abd Al-Aziz * Saad Siddiqui as Halim * Fadia Nadda as Lingerie Sales Girl * Bonnie Lee Bouman as Emily *
Danny Keogh Danny Keogh (3 March 1948 – 23 July 2019) was a Ugandan-born South African actor known for his roles in South African television programs such as ''Known Gods'', ''Interrogation Room'', and Julius Galt in '' Charlie Jade''. He was born on 3 ...
as Detlev *
Hrant Alianak Hrant Alianak (born 1950), also billed as Harant Alianak or Grant Aljanak, is an Armenian-Canadian actor and playwright. Career In 1988, he was nominated for the Genie Award "Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role" for the 1987 film ...
as Ali Homs * Jay Anstey as Muna * Amy Anstey as Leila * Carl Beukes as Peter * Rafiq Jajbhay as Sheikh Abu Mouhammad * Josette Eales as Paul's Wife * Ializa Knafo as Ali Homs's Daughter * Candice Smith as Nadia


Production

''Inescapable'' was produced by Daniel Iron and Lance Samuels, and executively produced by Killer Films'
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, Myriad's Kirk D'Amico, and Alliance Films' Mark Slone.


Casting

Marisa Tomei plays Fatima, Adib’s ex-fiancé, who still "smolders with love and bitterness, but also knows that helping him is the right thing to do".Schneller, Johanna. (14 September 2012)
“Inescapable: Anatomy of a DIY blockbuster”
''The Globe and Mail'', pp.R2. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
After being convinced to forget her planned research trip to Syria, Tomei finds a Syrian woman in
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to draw influence from and emulates her speech and gestures. Tomei admits that she became very emotionally involved with Fatima’s role and even took some of her pain home, stating: "This film packs a punch, and I am still reeling." Ruba Nadda sold Fatima to Tomei as "feisty" and "outspoken". However, Tomei reveals that "for many reasons she cut those pieces out", including passionate kisses, Adib telling Fatima he never stopped loving her, Fatima rending her clothing in despair, high-pitched curses in Arabic, and so on. She further adds: "And the way I relate to those scenes being cut – in a small way, that's what happens to the women there. The big stuff gets crushed, suppressed. You can still smell it in the film, but you're not allowed to express it. The women there were given an education, then had it taken away; given a voice, then had it taken away. So now I've experienced that to a tiny degree. I feel for our sisters there." Alexander Siddig plays Adib, a former Syrian militant who believes he has escaped his past until he is compelled to return to Syria to rescue his daughter, Muna. Siddig reveals that he agreed to do ''Inescapable'' because he knew it would be compared to popular films such as ''Frantic'', ''Taken'', and ''
Syriana ''Syriana'' is a 2005 American political thriller film written and directed by Stephen Gaghan, loosely based on Robert Baer's 2003 memoir '' See No Evil''. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of George Clooney, Matt Damon, Jeffrey Wrig ...
'', stating: "Men are often horribly misrepresented on film. We're not as capable as movie characters, and that emasculates us. Those butch men are as untrue as skinny models are to most women." Siddig further explains that: "I needed to not betray the man, the father . . . because when kids dream of what their fathers should be like, it should be someone in the ballpark of a real human being. It's not a moral trip. I just can't compete with
Liam Neeson William John Neeson (born 7 June 1952) is an actor from Northern Ireland. He has received several accolades, including nominations for an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and two Tony Awards. In 2020, he was placed 7th on ''The I ...
or Harrison Ford." Nadda praises Siddig's ability to convey intense emotions, stating: "He's just honestly one of the most solid actors I've ever seen in my life, and so I thought if I'm going to blow my career, go down in flames, risk it all, I'm going to risk it all on Alexander".. Arrazola, L.E. (16 March 2012)
"All surprisingly calm on the set of Inescapable". ''National Post''
Retrieved 2 April 2018
Having been displeased with how the West represents Arab men, through Adib, Nadda hopes to show "the good, the bad, the macho, ndthe vulnerable" all of which we "haven't really seen . . . before . . . within the culture". Joshua Jackson plays Paul, a Canadian diplomat who has a secret affair with Adib’s daughter, Muna. Paul has an ambiguous nature throughout most of the film as he helps Adib locate Muna, but then plays a more active and instrumental role during the final scenes. When Adib learns about Paul’s relationship with Muna, Paul’s motives finally become more clear. According to Jackson, this is what attracted him to Paul’s character, stating that: "I see a lot of scripts, and even the well-written characters usually go only from here to there . . . Paul gets an entire other direction. He’s boyish in the beginning, then he tries to cover his ass and tries to get away with whatever he can, and then, when the situation spirals out of his control, instead of making a weak or childish choice, he makes a more interesting and difficult one. It’s his passage into manhood."


Filming

Nadda had hoped to film ''Inescapable'' in
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. However, after visiting the Middle East, she made "two discoveries: her script would still be heavily censored and her own safety would be in danger".York, Geoffrey. (28 March 2012). "The story of palpable, suffocating fear". ''The Globe and Mail'', pp. R2. Retrieved 2 April 2018. When Nadda, a Canadian born-citizen with a Syrian father and Palestinian mother, met with potential Jordanian partners, she was warned against filming so close to Syria, stating: "All they saw was my Arab name. Because I have a Syrian passport too, they were worried that someone would abduct me and put me on trial in Syria for whatever reason they wanted. I had spent six years trying to convince anyone who would listen that Syria is a dangerous country, and now I'm sitting in a room with paranoid Arab producers who are saying, ‘Are you out of your mind?’" When Nadda found it was too dangerous to shoot ''Inescapable'' in the Middle East, she moved production to Johannesburg". On a modest budget of about $5 million, ''Inescapable'' was filmed with a 25-day shooting schedule. This meant that "actors did their own stunts, and each action scene was shot in one take because they couldn't afford to demolish things more than once". Despite the stressful time constraint, Nadda revealed that the ambience on set was calm and "a stark contrast from what audiences can expect from the Syria-set film . . .It’s just been one of the smoothest film shoots I’ve ever been on. I’m going to be honest, I didn’t expect it but its just been really unbelievable." Nadda further adds that her team has been able to capture "incredible footage" and has even finished "two hours early every single day". According to Nadda, making the movie was a collaborative process; she made sure that everyone was on board with her vision, stating: "if you give oxygen to a film, you take a movie from good to great" because your team will "feel invested" and "part of the process".


Release

Inescapable screened in
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and originally premiered in Toronto at the
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on September 11, 2012.Kay, Jeremy. (13 February 2013). "Myriad sells inescapable". Screen International. Retrieved 2 April 2018 Alliance Films distributed the film in Canada, while
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handled the film internationally.
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granted distribution rights to
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in the U.S., Playarte in Brazil, Joy N Content in South Korea, Voxell in CIS,
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in Germany, AtlanticFilm in Scandinavia, Three Lines in Benelux, HBO in Poland, Eagle Entertainment in the Middle East, PT Fresto Pictures in Indonesia, Orlando in Israel, and D Productions in Turkey.


Critical reception

The film received negative reviews by critics. It holds a 19% rating on
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based on 21 reviews and reports a rating average of 4.2 out of 10 At
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, which assigns a
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score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 37 based on 11 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Jeannette Catsoulis of ''
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'' gave ''Inescapable'' a generally negative review, describing the film as a "Canadian nonthriller that plays like a heavily sedated hybrid of ''Taken'' and ''Not Without my Daughter''"Catsoulis, Jeannette. (22 February 2013)
"You Can’t Escape the Past, and Other Truisms”
''The New York Times'', pp. C10. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
that is "plagued by clunky action sequences and a porous plot". Catsoulis suggests that, had Nadda "focused less on espionage and more on inconveniently rekindled passion, her film might have found richer, more rewarding soil to till". Rick Groen of ''
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'' gave ''Inescapable'' a mixed review. He praises Nadda as a "solid actors’ director"Groen, Rick. (14 September 2012)
Soft Syrian fiction pales before hard Syrian facts”
''The Globe and Mail'', pp. R8. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
and describes the acting in the film as "competent even when the writing isn’t". However, he criticizes Nadda for failing to capture the true political climate in Syria, calling the film "soft fiction" that "pales before the hard facts". He further adds that Johannesburg "does a poor job mimicking Damascus, a shortcoming that the camera’s tight shots can’t disguise". Despite his criticisms, Groen admits that he did not "once try to escape from ''Inescapable''". Alissa Simon of ''Variety'', gave ''Inescapable'' a generally negative review, writing: "After middlebrow romance ''
Cairo Time ''Cairo Time'' is a 2009 film by Canadian director Ruba Nadda. It is a romantic drama about a brief, unexpected love interest that catches two people completely off-guard. The film won the award for Best Canadian Film at the Toronto Internation ...
'', Canadian helmer-writer Ruba Nadda returns to a Middle Eastern setting to try her hand at political thriller ''Inescapable''; the results do not impress. This heavy-handed, shrilly melodramatic tale about a former Syrian military intelligence officer who returns to his homeland when his daughter goes missing reps a misfire on every level. Poor word of mouth is unavoidable, and will likely dampen the curiosity of even those with a current affairs interest in Syria, although casting of Alexander Siddig and Marisa Tomei might spark some interest in ancillary".Simon, Alissa. (11 September 2012
"Inescapable"
''Variety, 428(6)'', pp.24. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
Melissa Leong of the ''
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'' gave ''Inescapable'' a mixed review calling it "a very different kind of action-thriller".Leong, Melissa. (29 September 2012). ″An inescapably slow ride through a treacherous land; Tomei and Siddig are magnetic but director Nadda’s action thriller is long on emotion and short on action″. ''Ottawa Citizen'', pp.D2. Retrieved 1 April 2018. She commends Alexander Siddig for being "charismatic and believable as a tortured man searching for his lost child". She also praises Marisa Tomei for being "absolutely magnetic as the spurned lover who is forced to help Adib navigate the streets". Although she found both Siddig and Tomei’s performances striking, she contends that the film fails to be "tense" with "fast adventure". Instead, she describes the film as "a slow ride through a treacherous land".


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