

The film features a notable cast of Dutch and international actors: as Julia Abbey Hoes as young Julia (18 years) Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen as Jimmy Kees Boot as Paul Edwin Jonker as Romeo Rik Mayall as Eddie (in one of his final film roles) The Escape (2015) - IMDb
Released in 2015, (English title: "The Escape" ) is a Dutch psychological thriller directed by Inge Hogenbijl . Unlike Hollywood blockbusters filled with car chases and explosions, this film relies on claustrophobic tension, moral ambiguity, and the raw performance of its lead actress.
Captures the tragic, free-spirited essence of Julia’s late brother.
If you’ve seen The Escape , what did you think of its portrayal of midlife struggles? Which aspect of the film—the plot, the performances, or Mayall’s final role—stood out to you the most? the escape aka de ontsnapping 2015 okru
The film titled (original Dutch title: De Ontsnapping
The Escape ( De Ontsnapping ) is a quiet triumph of Dutch cinema. It is a film that understands that the most terrifying prisons are often those without bars—the invisible walls of expectation, routine, and emotional indifference. By focusing on the aftermath of a woman’s desperate attempt to breathe, Ineke Houtman creates a narrative that is less about the act of leaving and more about the possibility of returning as a changed person. It is a somber, honest, and ultimately hopeful look at the cost of freedom within the confines of love and duty.
The story follows Julia (played by Isa Hoes), a woman who seemingly has it all: a good job, a caring husband named Paul, and two children. However, behind closed doors, Julia struggles with severe depression and keeps a stash of antidepressants hidden in her kitchen drawer. She is deeply haunted by the tragic loss of her brother, Jimmy, who passed away twenty years prior. The film features a notable cast of Dutch
The film features a strong ensemble of Dutch talent, including a notable performance by British comedian Rik Mayall in one of his final film roles.
, originally titled De Ontsnapping , is a compelling Dutch drama directed by Ineke Houtman and based on the bestselling novel by Heleen van Royen. The film explores the journey of a woman named Julia who, feeling trapped in a mundane life, makes the radical decision to leave her family and start anew in the Portuguese Algarve. Plot Overview
Filmed just weeks before his sudden death in 2014 at the age of 56, his performance is both wonderful and deeply moving. In a particularly poignant moment, Mayall's last scene in the film concludes with him reciting a famous soliloquy from Shakespeare's Macbeth : “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, creeps in this petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time,” a scene that resonates deeply with the film's themes. If you’ve seen The Escape , what did
Release date * Netherlands. April 15, 2015(FilmFestival Zeeuws-Vlaanderen) * Netherlands. April 30, 2015. The Escape (2015) - IMDb
: Critics have praised Hoes for her nuanced portrayal of Julia, carrying the film's emotional weight as a woman "sleepwalking" through her existence until a breaking point.
. Following a massive argument with her husband, she packs her bags and executes her ultimate "escape."
as Romeo/Richard, the mysterious man Julia meets in Portugal.
The film features a notable cast of Dutch and international actors: as Julia Abbey Hoes as young Julia (18 years) Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen as Jimmy Kees Boot as Paul Edwin Jonker as Romeo Rik Mayall as Eddie (in one of his final film roles) The Escape (2015) - IMDb
Released in 2015, (English title: "The Escape" ) is a Dutch psychological thriller directed by Inge Hogenbijl . Unlike Hollywood blockbusters filled with car chases and explosions, this film relies on claustrophobic tension, moral ambiguity, and the raw performance of its lead actress.
Captures the tragic, free-spirited essence of Julia’s late brother.
If you’ve seen The Escape , what did you think of its portrayal of midlife struggles? Which aspect of the film—the plot, the performances, or Mayall’s final role—stood out to you the most?
The film titled (original Dutch title: De Ontsnapping
The Escape ( De Ontsnapping ) is a quiet triumph of Dutch cinema. It is a film that understands that the most terrifying prisons are often those without bars—the invisible walls of expectation, routine, and emotional indifference. By focusing on the aftermath of a woman’s desperate attempt to breathe, Ineke Houtman creates a narrative that is less about the act of leaving and more about the possibility of returning as a changed person. It is a somber, honest, and ultimately hopeful look at the cost of freedom within the confines of love and duty.
The story follows Julia (played by Isa Hoes), a woman who seemingly has it all: a good job, a caring husband named Paul, and two children. However, behind closed doors, Julia struggles with severe depression and keeps a stash of antidepressants hidden in her kitchen drawer. She is deeply haunted by the tragic loss of her brother, Jimmy, who passed away twenty years prior.
The film features a strong ensemble of Dutch talent, including a notable performance by British comedian Rik Mayall in one of his final film roles.
, originally titled De Ontsnapping , is a compelling Dutch drama directed by Ineke Houtman and based on the bestselling novel by Heleen van Royen. The film explores the journey of a woman named Julia who, feeling trapped in a mundane life, makes the radical decision to leave her family and start anew in the Portuguese Algarve. Plot Overview
Filmed just weeks before his sudden death in 2014 at the age of 56, his performance is both wonderful and deeply moving. In a particularly poignant moment, Mayall's last scene in the film concludes with him reciting a famous soliloquy from Shakespeare's Macbeth : “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, creeps in this petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time,” a scene that resonates deeply with the film's themes.
Release date * Netherlands. April 15, 2015(FilmFestival Zeeuws-Vlaanderen) * Netherlands. April 30, 2015. The Escape (2015) - IMDb
: Critics have praised Hoes for her nuanced portrayal of Julia, carrying the film's emotional weight as a woman "sleepwalking" through her existence until a breaking point.
. Following a massive argument with her husband, she packs her bags and executes her ultimate "escape."
as Romeo/Richard, the mysterious man Julia meets in Portugal.