

- Kevin Ward2025年7月12日A solidly entertaining flick that give me E.T. vibes except with a mostly adult cast. The supernatural mystery of it was engaging, but would have liked a bit more depth and development of the characters involved. We really don’t learn much about any of them despite there being hints of a deep history intertwined with folks at “the ranch”. Not the best kids movie, per se. It held both my sons’ attention throughout, but I don’t really think they came away from it with anything other than neutral feelings towards it. I think this is a solid one time watch, though.
- Shaydeknight2026年4月23日This film is a controlled, deliberate piece of science fiction that understands tone better than other similar films. It's patient and restrained but utterly entrancing. The "cult ranch" element is a fantastic foundation. It draws from recognizable strains of American apocalyptic belief, close to the Branch Davidians in presentation. The mythology feels utterly plausible and completely realistic, which allows the film to offer a simple and engaging backstory without losing credibility. Jeff Nichols directs really well here. There's no massive information dump, the situation is disclosed bit by bit which makes it all the more intriguing. There's no attempt to pad the premise with pseudo-scientific language. The narrative trusts that the viewer will accept being a part of the film's journey rather than having to offer explicit clarification. The breathtaking final reveal works because it's not over-prepared, it arrives as a culmination. The performances are stark but realistic. Michael Shannon anchors the film with a rigid, almost ascetic focus. Joel Edgerton plays competence without theatrics, a man solving problems as they spring up. Kirsten Dunst strips her maternal role down to something quiet, protective, and utterly credible. Jaeden Martell does a fine job for his age by remaining opaque without disengaging the audience. The film's moral structure was, for me, one of the best things I've seen in a while. No faction is reduced to villainy. The parents act with urgency and purpose because they're trying to help their child. The cult operates within its own coherent belief system and unlike real-world cults, they're clearly not insane because they actually have a tangible messiah on their hands. The government responds sensibly as an institution confronted with an unquantifiable threat. Each group behaves rationally within its frame, which sustains tension without artificial conflict. Each person is right and justified in his/her actions, and that makes the story that much better. No one acts stupidly just to move the plot. Action sequences are grounded and functional. They emerge from decisions rather than spectacle. Movement, geography, and consequence are clearly defined, which gives even small moments weight. The risk in the film's approach is sparseness. Because it offers no comprehensive explanation of its underlying mechanics, it leaves little margin for viewers expecting a fully articulated system. I think that restraint is the point. It holds together because every element serves the same objective. Nothing is overstated, nothing is wasted, and the film ends without diluting its central idea. In short, I genuinely enjoyed this a lot more than I thought I would!
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午夜逃亡花絮
午夜逃亡于2016年2月18日发布。
午夜逃亡由Jeff Nichols执导。
午夜逃亡的时长为1小时 52分钟。
午夜逃亡由Sarah Green, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones制作。
在得知亲生儿子拥有超能力后,父亲载著儿子展开了一趟亡命旅程,并揭开儿子拥有超能力的神秘真相。
午夜逃亡中的关键角色有Roy Tomlin(Michael Shannon), Alton Meyer(Jaeden Martell), Lucas(Joel Edgerton)。
午夜逃亡的评级为PG-13。
午夜逃亡是一部惊悚, Adventure, 剧情电影。
午夜逃亡的观众评分为6.7(满分10分)。
午夜逃亡的预算曾是US$1800万。
午夜逃亡的票房收入为US$711.2万。







































