Written by Rasmus Birch and directed by Jonas Alexander Arnby, who previously collaborated on "When Animals Dream," "Exit Plan" is not an easy film to discern. It is devastatingly bleak, both in content and in color palate. There is almost no color, the film awash in black, white, gray and neutrals (when a color does appear, pay attention), and the emotional palate is similarly reserved. The timeline slips back and forth between Max's stay at the hotel and his previous life, in a devoted marriage to Laerke (Tuva Novotny). Or is that all a dream, a memory, a flashback?
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