The Getaway is a minor masterpiece of sustained anxiety and moral clarity. It transcends its genre trappings to deliver a haunting portrait of a soul in retrograde. Erofeyeff's driver is an iconic, minimalist creation, every glance heavy with…
The Getaway
A cool tempered getaway driver is tested when he is forced to go on the run after a heist goes wrong. He needs to grapple with the guilt…
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As a genre exercise, The Getaway is functionally tense. The central performance grounds the film, and the concept of a getaway that cannot outrun consequence is effectively established. However, the film's anonymous direction proves a significant handicap, lacking…
A riveting, nerve-jangling journey that cleverly uses the heist genre as a vehicle for profound character exploration. The genius of The Getaway lies in its inversion of expectations; the most thrilling escapes are from the cages of one's…
There is a competent skeleton of a thriller here, but The Getaway never fully ignites. The premise of a driver's guilt is promising, yet the execution feels curiously flat, hampered by a lack of directorial signature. Erofeyeff works…
The Getaway succeeds as a lean, psychological pressure cooker. Jonah Erofeyeff delivers a compellingly restrained performance as the driver, his increasingly frayed composure providing the film's true suspense. The narrative wisely prioritises his internal guilt over repetitive chase…
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Prepare for a tense, atmospheric, and likely grim tone. The plot of a heist unravelling promises moments of high adrenaline and panic, but the ongoing focus on guilt and fear suggests a pervasive, lingering sense of dread. It is poised to be a sombre character study dressed in the mechanics of a crime thriller, where the mood is as important as the action set pieces.