


Escapade
An English pacifist's (John Mills) sons run away from school and hijack a plane to Vienna to petition for peace.
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Plot Summary
Escapade tells the story of a young boy, Martin, who is sent to a strict boarding school after his parents' divorce. Struggling to adapt to the harsh environment and rules, he finds solace in a secret friendship with a younger student, Timothy. As their bond deepens, Martin must navigate the challenges of loneliness, bullying, and the complexities of familial separation while trying to maintain his own sense of identity and hope within the confines of the institution.
Critical Reception
Escapade was generally well-received by critics for its sensitive portrayal of childhood struggles and its heartwarming depiction of friendship. It was praised for its honest and understated approach to the emotional turmoil faced by children during times of parental separation and institutionalization. Audiences found the film touching and relatable, particularly for its focus on youthful resilience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sensitive handling of childhood emotions.
- The film's focus on friendship offers a touching element.
- A realistic and understated depiction of boarding school life.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a popular novel of the same name by Evelyn Waugh, though the film adaptation significantly alters the setting and tone from the original book.
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