I would like to start this review off by thanking the incredible team who put this masterpiece together, and who have changed my life. Never would I have thought I would experience work of true perfection in my living years.
The Great Escape of Mr. Swag Boss is the closer to the Mr. Swag Boss trilogy, and sees the protagonist, Mr. Swag Boss himself, going on an epic adventure in the longest runtime of the three films. Despite the greatly increased length, there was no compromise or reduction in the quality or entertainment throughout, in fact the production quality increased sharply since the previous instalment. Every moment had me on the edge of my seat, looking away in fear, laughing uncontrollably, and every other conceivable emotion. I would consider this as an experience, as opposed to a simple film, due to the inconceivable realism, and immersion of this work.
The acting is unlike any I have ever seen before. The best I can describe it is that there is no acting, it is as if I am with the characters in the film. The feeling I get from this is surreal and somewhat overwhelming due to the intense situations I feel as though I am a part of. The actors could not have been chosen better, particularly Whæliin, who is a true paragon of talented performance. I look forward to seeing him progress, and can foresee a very successful acting career from him. I was happily surprised to see actors who I once thought incapable of a good performance, such as Tony Hawk, being choreographed to perfection, showing the power of the production team.
I will not comment on the story, as I do not want to spoil anything from the film, or the previous films in the series. The director could not have done a better job at portraying this story in a clear, and thrilling manner.
I am incredibly lucky and thankful to have had the opportunity to watch this film, and am disappointed that I will never be able see it for the first time again. The wonders that the team behind this pulled off, with the modest budget of only $1,750,000 is impressive and short of impossible. It is undeniably impressive, and I can only see this being achieved by the talented workers behind the scenes.
Thank you to Smileybs, Whæliin, Tony Hawk, FranzJ, Twomad, Dean Norris, Steve Blum, Jackfilms, Martin Cabello, Luis Moncada, Shoungshin, Gilbert Gottfried, Vicente Fox, Christer Lagerstedt, Mishka1989, Kim Jong Un, Tom Cruise, Pincandy, Cole, Spoon, Chizurp, Ramo, Skripe, Luxembourg, Jamster, Freelancefrags, Summit1g, Ae_arcane, Jme_, Day_julius, Lucasiscute, Shwado, Attiicus, Gigzee, Min Biao, Sexist, Yanny, Naiix, Meth, Sully.