Run Hide Fight
A 17-year-old girl uses her wits, survival skills, and compassion to fight for her life, and those of her fellow classmates, against a group of live-streaming school shooters.
A 17-year-old girl uses her wits, survival skills, and compassion to fight for her life, and those of her fellow classmates, against a group of live-streaming school shooters.
Isabel May
Zoe Hull
Thomas Jane
Todd Hull
Radha Mitchell
Jennifer Hull
Eli Brown
Tristan Voy
Olly Sholotan
Lewis Washington
Treat Williams
Sheriff Tarsy
Barbara Crampton
Mrs. Crawford
Cyrus Arnold
Kip Quade
Britton Sear
Chris Jelick
A 17-year-old girl uses her wits, survival skills, and compassion to fight for her life, and those of her fellow classmates, against a group of live-streaming school shooters.
There's something disturbingly simplistic about Run Hide Fight. It takes what is actually a complex problem, mired in issues of poverty, inequality, an institutionalised culture of violence and more and reduces it to a basic formula. High school shooters are presented as violent, immature, sometimes mentally ill, narcissists and little more. Certainly there may be elements of this, in these events but there's a lot more to than that. I felt the handling was uncomfortable and somewhat troubling, leaving a tale that not only failed to resonate but to me, felt a little exploitative. Acting wise, its on the money. This film is outside my demographic but I'm a big fan of Thomas Jane, so I took a look. Jane does not fail to impress but his is really a peripheral character. The main role falling to Isabel May. May hands in a sardonic, fraught but ultimately hopeful performance as a Rambo/John McClane (Die Hard) style character. The pacing works and there is plenty of action to keep things rolling along. That said, for me this is a sombre subject, that I feel deserves the sort of mature treatment offered up by Michael Moore's insightful documentary, Bowling for Columbine (2002). 6/10.
Run Hide Fight is a suspenseful thriller that examines the horror of school shootings, a very real problem in our society. The audience is left on the edge of their seat and entertained without being lectured by Hollywood, and American values such as self-reliance, tenacity and bravery are openly celebrated.
This is just an action movie. Legit, the Daily Wire put it out so you aren't supposed to like it and politics and politics and cancel culture and censorship and... crap. But the honest truth is that it is just an action movie. It's low budget but done well. It's suspenseful, it has character development, it has an actual story arc... ... and it's NOT a political lecture, which makes it a cut above almost everything Hollywood is putting out. So if you like politics free entertainment that is just an action movie you can enjoy, you will love this. If you are a goose stepping book burner... you're not going to watch it but you will voice your opinion anyway.
The politics of the writers of this movie are atrocious, and the abominable nature of their political belief shines through in a very heavy handed way. The subject matter is touchy and warrants more consideration than this pastiche and useless parody of a movie. The movie is well produced, but that in no way saves it from being itself. It is still a political drama pop piece, and it leaves a very bad taste in your mouth. I think that's why you should avoid this piece of "entertainment".
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