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So, 'My Greatest Escape' is this fascinating documentary-drama hybrid that dives deep into the life of Michel Vaujour, a guy with a pretty wild past. I mean, 27 years in prison? And he spent 17 of those in solitary confinement, which is just mind-boggling. The film really captures his audacious escape attempts, using stuff like toy guns, which gives it this oddly whimsical tone, contrasting with the seriousness of his circumstances. The pacing feels a bit contemplative at times, letting you soak in his reflections on freedom versus confinement. It’s not just about prison breaks; it touches on themes of rebellion and survival. You get this raw, gritty atmosphere throughout that makes it stick with you long after the credits roll.
Real-life escape attempts · Themes of rebellion · Unique blend of documentary and drama
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