Sequel to the 2013 film that featured a security expert named Ray Breslin, who used his skills to test out the reliability of maximum security prisons.
Sylvester Stallone | Ray Breslin | |
Dave Bautista | Trent DeRosa | |
Xiaoming Huang | Shu Ren | |
Jesse Metcalfe | Luke Graves | |
50 Cent | Hush | |
Wes Chatham | Jaspar Kimbral | |
Chen Tang | Yusheng Ma | |
Tyron Woodley | Akala | |
Tyler Jon Olson | Moe | |
Titus Welliver | Gregor Faust | |
Shea Buckner | Larry | |
Jaime King | Abigail Ross | |
Lydia Hull | Jules | |
Ashley Cusato | Mary | |
Yifan Luo | Red | |
Rowan Bousaid | MDLF Leader | |
Baylee Curran | Alice | |
Zeeko Zaki | MDLF Solider | |
Vincent Young | Curly | |
Eric Newnham | Lead Executive | |
Mark Hicks | Limerick | |
Pete Wentz | Bug | |
Ming Xi | Qin Fan | |
Roman Mitichyan | Bookstore Clerk | |
Gordon Michaels | Leon Grassi |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Flix New Releases |
Purchased | Jun 14, 2018 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Jun 14, 2018 at home |
Added Date | Jun 15, 2018 03:14:31 |
Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:56:48 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
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My quick rating - 5,1/10. As far as a sequel goes, I can see why this went straight to video. Now that doesn't mean it was bad, it just didn't pack any punch. I found the movie just seemed very rushed. The first one demonstrated the meticulous nature of how Breslin (Stallone) would calculate his way out of prison. This time they just flew through the escape leaving all of the "cool idea" factor behind. The story itself, as far fetched as it is, wasn't bad. A member of his own team, that specializes in breaking out of prisons, for hire, to demonstrate vulnerabilities, to the warden decides to take his idea and one up his boss (Stallone). This leads to the typical cat and mouse that gets wrapped up way too quickly after sending Stallone to this completely automated prison called Hades. Which also doubles over as a fight club for inmates, I guess. Don't really know why they threw that in there since they didn't develop that idea at all. Could've been much better if they had just put a little thought into it, besides the basic premise.