Escape and Evasion (2019)

Escape and Evasion (2019) – A Harrowing War Drama That Explores the Hidden Battles Within
“The war may be over, but the fight never ends.”

Escape and Evasion (2019) is a gripping and deeply emotional Australian war drama, directed by Storm Ashwood, that shifts the focus from the battlefield to the haunting aftermath of war. Rather than glorifying combat, the film takes a psychological deep dive into the trauma, guilt, and emotional scars that soldiers carry long after the mission ends.


Plot Overview:
Seth (Josh McConville) is the lone survivor of a disastrous mission in Myanmar, but his escape came at a devastating cost. Haunted by flashbacks, survivor’s guilt, and PTSD, he struggles to reintegrate into civilian life, isolating himself from his family and society. His mind remains trapped in the jungle, even as he tries to move forward.
But Seth’s past refuses to stay buried. Enter Rebecca (Bonnie Sveen), a relentless journalist, determined to uncover the truth behind the failed operation. As she digs deeper, Seth’s carefully built walls start to crumble, forcing him to confront painful secrets, long-suppressed memories, and the weight of the decisions made in the heat of war.


What Makes This Film a Standout War Drama:
A raw and unflinching look at PTSD, capturing the mental toll of combat with brutal honesty.
Josh McConville delivers a powerhouse performance, portraying a soldier tormented by his past with heartbreaking intensity.
An investigative thriller twist, as the truth behind the failed mission unravels layer by layer.
Stunning cinematography, juxtaposing the horrors of war with the eerie quiet of a soldier’s isolation.
A thought-provoking exploration of war ethics, survivor’s guilt, and the price of duty.


Escape and Evasion is a haunting, deeply human story that stays with you long after the credits roll—a must-watch for those who appreciate war films that focus on the battles fought long after the guns have fallen silent.
“Sometimes, the hardest war to escape… is the one inside your head.”