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Escape Artist
A socially and politically frustrated young man with a troubled past vents his frustrations through a social networking website and unwittingly sparks a revolutionary social movement.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the incredible true story of Harry Haft, a survivor of Nazi concentration camps who used his boxing skills to stay alive. After the war, Haft seeks to reunite with his lost love, using boxing matches, including a fictional bout against Rocky Marciano, as a means to gain recognition and find her. His journey is one of resilience, trauma, and the enduring hope of finding love again.
Critical Reception
Escape Artist received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its powerful performances, particularly from David Kross, and its unflinching depiction of historical brutality. However, some critics found the narrative pacing uneven at times. Audiences were generally moved by the film's emotional depth and Haft's remarkable survival story.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its harrowing portrayal of survival and David Kross's compelling performance.
Some reviewers noted pacing issues and a tendency towards melodrama.
The film is recognized for its powerful depiction of a lesser-known historical figure's resilience.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's emotional impact and the inspiring, albeit tragic, story of Harry Haft's survival and quest for love. Many found the boxing sequences intense and the historical context well-represented.
Fun Fact
Harry Haft's story was relatively unknown for decades, with the film bringing significant public attention to his extraordinary life and his use of boxing as a means of survival during the Holocaust.
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