Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Sylvester Stallone | ... | Ray Breslin | |
Dave Bautista | ... | Trent Derosa | |
50 Cent | ... | Hush (as Curtis Jackson) | |
Jin Zhang | ... | Shen (as Max Zhang) | |
Harry Shum Jr. | ... | Bao | |
Devon Sawa | ... | Lester Clark Jr. | |
Jaime King | ... | Abigail | |
Lydia Hull | ... | Jules | |
Melise | ... | Daya Zhang (as Malese Jow) | |
Russell Wong | ... | Wu Zhang | |
Daniel Bernhardt | ... | Silva | |
Jeff Chase | ... | Frankie | |
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Rob de Groot | ... | Ralf |
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Boyang Yang | ... | Wong |
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Sherri Robertson | ... | Captain Corbin |
The daughter of a Hong Kong tech executive goes missing in what appears to be a routine ransom job. As Breslin and his crew delve deeper, they discover the culprit is the deranged son of one of their former foes, who also kidnapped Breslin's love and is holding her inside the massive prison known as Devil's Station. Written by dj_priba
Novice writer and creator of Escape Plan, Miles Chapman, had a great story and concept with the 1st film, flopped on the original premise in the 2nd film, and seems like he ran out of ideas and got lazy for this 3rd film. What happened to Stallone escaping OUT of prisons? Where was the tech and gadgetry for the "extraction"? Oh wait, exploding fire bullets? Pshhh give me a break. Then add major plot and scene issues. Again, lazy writing. The directing was lousy with terrible camera work and editing. The score was annoying and out of place. Basically an all-around cheap C-grade production, that even the original great lead cast couldn't save. The martial arts fight scenes were choreographed really well, but it felt like director John Herzfeld had shaky hands recording with his iPhone4. It's a shame this one couldn't even compare to the first film. The 2nd film was even better than this one. It's a very generous 5/10 from me - mainly for Stallone, Bautista, and the 5 mins we saw 50 Cent.