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Movie Facts

Status: Released

Runtime: 133

Budget: $30,000,000

Revenue: $51,148,651

Language: en

Webpage: Link

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  •  PG-13

  • 2010-11-18
     -

  • 2010-11-26
     K-10

  • 2010-12-03
     -

  • 2010-12-08
     U

  • 2010-12-09
     12

  • 2010-12-24
     14 anos

  • 2011-01-05
     12

  • 2011-01-05
     12

  • 2011-01-13
     11

  • 2011-01-20
     12

  • 2011-01-20
     12

  • 2011-02-03
     M

  • 2011-04-08
     T

Plot Keywords

Alternative Titles

  • Tri dnja na pobeg
  • Los Proximos Tres Dias
  • The Next 3 Days
  • 三日危情
  • Три дня на побег
  • Tout pour elle
  • Les Trois Prochains Jours
Content Score: 100

6.7/10 (387 votes)

Overview

A married couple's life is turned upside down when the wife is accused of a murder. Lara Brennan is arrested for murdering her boss with whom she had an argument. It seems she was seen leaving the scene of the crime and her fingerprints were on the murder weapon. Her husband, John would spend the next few years trying to get her released, but there's no evidence that negates the evidence against her. And when the strain of being separated from her family, especially her son, gets to her, John decides to break her out. So he does a lot of research to find a way.

Tagline

What if you had 72 hours to save everything you live for?

Crew

Director: Paul Haggis
Writers: , ,

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Cast

Russell Crowe

Russell Crowe
as John Brennan

Brian Dennehy

Brian Dennehy
as George Brennan

RZA

RZA
as Mouss

Moran Atias

Moran Atias
as Erit

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A review by TheCakerBaker

If Paul Haggis is going to keep on making movies, would somebody do us all a favor and sign him up for a basic screenwriting class? I mean, please, this film could be a lesson all on its own on how not to write a decent screenplay. Its all in here: one-dimensional characters, supremely poor pacing, multiple threads that go absolutely nowhere and completely implausible action sequences.

And, you know, it's just a B-thriller. It's not like I haven't seen these mistakes time and time again. What really bothers me is just how highly it thinks of itself. It not only thinks it's interesting (which... read the rest.