Get a Way
Get a Way

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Get a Way

2002
Movie
88 min
French

Didier and Anne, both trying to escape from their lives, literally bump into one another on the streets of Paris and, through a series of adventures, set about creating a quiet revolution in their lives. Clear-eyed, witty and entirely original, this is a film of friendship and an exploration of our need not to run away, but to create what we really want for ourselves.

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Director: Jason WinerGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

When a charismatic young man with a history of petty crime is released from prison, he vows to go straight and reconnect with his estranged family. However, his past comes back to haunt him in the form of old associates and a detective determined to keep him behind bars. He must navigate a series of comedic misadventures and dangerous encounters to prove his innocence and secure his freedom.

Critical Reception

Get a Way (2002) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its lighthearted comedic attempts and a few performances, many found the plot predictable and underdeveloped. It did not achieve significant commercial success or critical acclaim.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a formulaic plot and lacks originality.

  • Performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the material.

  • Attempts at humor often fall flat, resulting in a disappointing comedy.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for 'Get a Way', but available comments suggest viewers found the movie to be a forgettable and uninspired comedy with little to offer.

Fun Fact

The film was reportedly shot in Austin, Texas, a city known for its burgeoning film scene in the early 2000s.

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