![]() Just what were writers Miles Chapman and John Herzfeld thinking here? How did this script actually make it to become a movie? The movie is monotonous, and that is actually putting it mildly. The storyline in "Escape Plan: The Extractors" was just pointless, and it even seemed that none of the cast actually bought into the plot, script and storyline here either. Whereas the 2013 movie "Escape Plan" was actually good, the 2018 sequel "Escape Plan 2: Hades" and now the 2019 "Escape Plan: The Extractors" have been abysmal, to put it bluntly. It immediately cuts to him cutting her throat open.They should have stopped after the first movie. sending a live video feed of himself standing next to Abigail. Wham Shot: Just before the third act, we see Clark Jr.Nevertheless, he has no problem with torturing, or even killing, innocent people who have nothing to do with his vendetta against Breslin. is not as malicious to his prisoners, and most of said prisoners are actual criminals who deserve to be there. Unlike the previous two films, Lester Clark Jr. the No-Holds-Barred Beatdown, and briefly spoils Clark Jr. Trailers Always Spoil: The Red Band trailer spoils Breslin giving Lester Clark Jr.successfully kidnaps and murders Abigail, Breslin's lover, and has the audacity to record himself killing her on his phone so Breslin can watch. has a habit of thinking he's always in control of the situation, and he loses his composure whenever things go awry. Smug Snake: While he's certainly intelligent, and not as overconfident as Kimbral, Lester Clark Jr.lands any punches are when Breslin intentionally baits him into punching him. No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: During the climax, Breslin pulverizes Clark Jr.He wants revenge for his crew getting his father shipped out of the country, presumably to an underground prison facility to rot. It's Personal: Lester Clark Jr's main motivation for going after Breslin's crew.sends a live video feed directly to his phone of Abigail getting her throat slit. Forced to Watch: Breslin can do nothing as Clark Jr.encounters Breslin towards the end, he wastes no time describing Abigail's death and how she gurgled on her own blood. Demoted to Extra: Hush has very little screentime compared to the first and second films, seeing as this movie focuses more on the side characters involved in the mogul's subplot.only imprisons actual criminals, and all the innocents he harmed were collateral damage in his quest for revenge against Breslin and Zhang-a quest he began because Breslin and his team were solely responsible for getting Clark Jr.'s father shipped out of the country in the first film. Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: Jaspar Kimbral was a sadistic warden who targeted criminals and innocents alike, and he wanted revenge on Breslin for an incredibly petty reason that was entirely his fault.Big Bad: Lester Clark Jr., the warden of the Devil's Station prison facility.repeatedly begs Breslin to "wait" while he's delivering a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown, and again mere seconds before Breslin cuts his throat open. Ain't Too Proud to Beg: Lester Clark Jr.This is completely forgotten about in this film. Aborted Arc: The second film ended with Breslin claiming that he and his crew are gonna hunt down Kimbral's employer, who is implied to be the Greater-Scope Villain of the trilogy.
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