

Time to Run
A conflicted teen lashes out by vandalizing equipment at the nuclear plant where his father works, then hits the road and finds a spiritual path.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious and deadly game unfolds when a group of strangers receives an invitation to a remote island, only to discover they are pawns in a dangerous scheme. As they try to uncover the truth behind their predicament and the identity of their tormentor, they find themselves picked off one by one. Survival depends on their ability to trust each other and unravel the killer's motives before they all become victims.
Critical Reception
Time to Run received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its plot convoluted and its suspense elements lacking. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating the attempt at a suspenseful thriller but ultimately finding it predictable and underwhelming.
What Reviewers Say
- Often criticized for a weak and confusing narrative.
- The thriller elements were generally considered uninspired and lacking genuine suspense.
- Acting performances were noted as uneven, failing to elevate the material.
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Fun Fact
Director Christian Nyby is perhaps best known for directing the sci-fi horror classic 'The Thing from Another World' (1951).
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