Directed by Storm Ashwood, this psychological war drama follows Seth (Josh McConville), a lone survivor of a botched mission in Myanmar who returns home to face the sister of his fallen comrade and his own fracturing mind.
Despite a smaller budget, the film features impressive jungle cinematography (shot in Queensland) and visceral, "brutal" hand-to-hand combat. Escape and Evasion
It moves beyond a standard action flick to explore survivor's guilt and the "invisible wounds" of war. Directed by Storm Ashwood, this psychological war drama
A solid, emotionally heavy military thriller that highlights the realities of PTSD. Worth watching for the lead performance . 2. The Novel: Escape and Evasion by Christopher Wakling A solid, emotionally heavy military thriller that highlights
Some reviewers found the plot "generic" or unrealistic at times, particularly regarding a persistent journalist character and a slightly predictable ending.