Imprisoned By Corrupt Government, He Starts Plotting His Escape
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- čas přidán 12. 01. 2022
- Based on the real-life prison break of two political captives, Escape From Pretoria is a race-against-time thriller set in the tumultuous apartheid days of South Africa.
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Movie : Escape From Pretoria (2020)
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This New Harry Potter Movie Hits Different
Please where can I get the sound you always use on your videos? Please
Escape from Tarkov
base on true story?
Man the remake of Harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban is getting wild here
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@@gery7895 ph 😏🤔
Its more like Harry potter and The great escape of Azkaban.
@@fakeoutlife9920 nope
@@tangetaier1783 Fakeout Life was joking
The Big Guard helped them a lot.
True
Lmao “big guard”
He ignored bunch of things. Seem like hes drinking on duties lmao
@Veroxi thank you! And yes, I made it on picrew
Now we have the same corrupt government in USA like in this movie let’s go Brandon
Daniel is so underrated, he should get more recognition for the great acting!
False
Harry Potter
How is he underrated.
He should do movies other than just Harry Potter if he wants to get that rated recognition
its not that hes underated its just that everybody always will recognize him as harry potter
@@yoshimitsu8643 to be fair that was ages ago and y’all still hung up on that. Maybe look at his more recent ones then come back and comment
It's just pretty impressive how just basic observation allowed him to somehow sketch out and make a key from scratch
well durting those times, keys were quite simple and only had a few combinations 4-7 So getting the sketch down was all you needed. After that, some trial and error useing the same pattern but different sizes and you got yourself a functional key
Its happened in real life before and isn't too surprising if someone has photographic memory.
beautiful said... simplicity will make a movie have more in common with the audience
I mean look at the key. They're extremely simple, you could easily picklock that shit.
@Amir Sabbag
gone, but not forgotten
I cannot believe the insane amount of anxiety I felt watching this recap...I don't think I could make it through the entire film! (Well, I guess I can now knowing how it ends.) :)
omg the actual film is so much for stressful, istg I was sweating more than the prisoners were 🤣
U should try watching the actual movie I was sweating
@@ranhuo6791 - Lol, yes I bet! I just looks soooo stressful!
@@outerdiamonds9091 - Was is worth it? Is the film really good? (Lol, is it worth going through all the stress?)
@@deborahblackvideoediting8697 i thought it was a great film
1:00 "shoves it where the sun doesn't shine" 😂😂😂
BTW their laugh at the end is worth it.
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@@enigmaticbeing7796 where a chocolate surprise goes out
@@swachill7274 and an aromatic scent can be smelled
Best line of the whole recap !! 😀🤞
Gay tim
Man, this was tense.
And I didn't even see the whole movie! But now I do want to.
oh I was at the movies watching this. everyone was hung to their seats on the really tense scenes
I was so nervous watching this
Zeithri it's a really good you should watch it
This is actually based on a true story. The main points about the prisoners making keys out of wood, hiding in cupboard, and escaping all really happened
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As a South african myself i can confirm this
You know what else is a true story? Nelson Mandela ordering car-bombings that killed hundreds of innocent civilians, from his jail cell where he deserved to be. Garbage movie glorifies terrorists with omitted truths.
@@graysaltine6035 are u south african? Do tell
@@lallharipersaad8304 the fuck does that have to do with anything - the ANC's acts of terror are a matter of public record. You think living somewhere lets you choose what is true and what isn't? I suppose whether or not Winnie Mandela sings "kill the white man" at rallies also depends on me being South African? Enjoy watching your country crumble completely while the rest of the world laps up this historical revisionist garbage.
I'm glad to see a prisoner that tells others not to escape ultimately help out. Leanord was a big "this guy is a double crosser" feeling type of guy. But he's G.
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Most of them were political prisoners, they had an integrity about them that we dont find anymore, I was lucky to have seen and met some of them , lol even though it it was just a few seconds a time...but you truly feel you in the presence of greatness.
We lack men of these caliber nowdays
@@himeshmothi1605 We lack men nowadays point blank.
@@JudeMarchisio oh it depends
damn. this is an actual good prison escape movie. the 2 main characters from the beginning deserve to escape
best part, its based on a True Story, the orginial guy that Daniel Radcliff is playing wrote his story
@F F that's wild 😳
No they don't
@@FortniteBlaster2 why not?
@@Fafmaisterlol its based on what my countries people went through and they did such a good job
I love how Daniel Radcliffe always played in interesting movies(seriously, all of his movies are interesting). One of the best actors on the planet.
the one where he turns into a farting jetski isn't really that interesting but most of his movies are great.
@@Jebu911 Really? A corpse that's literally can do anything isn't 'interesting' to you?
@@VitchAndVorty Wait, that's a movie?
@@vikingzeroone9647 Swiss Army Man. Basically Cast Away, but with a human corpse and somewhat necrophilia...
@@VitchAndVorty Oh yeah, I remember seeing something like that while browsing through Fox Movies (which I think rebranded once again but I can't be bothered looking it up).
fun fact....This was, In fact based on a true story, except the escape took a few years and had to be rushed due to a change in South Africa's currency.
fun fact, the fact is not fun at all
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@@MenzelGaming It is based on a true story. You’re free to look it up mate
@@jeffbezos3501 mate! I live in South Africa.. we've never had a currency change...
@@MenzelGaming Oh gotcha. I thought you meant that the story was fake
I can't help but think if they didn't disperse their pamphlets by explosion they would have received a lesser sentence.
Looks like a good movie.
Yes. It's not "corrupt government" and "politic prisoner". They weren't sentenced for pamphlets, they ere sentenced for illegal production of explosives and blasting them in public
@@Petaurista13 well it’s both
@@Petaurista13 do you genuinely think that’s main reason why they were sent to jail? You can’t be serious…
@@Petaurista13 and yes it is corrupt government, if colonizers wouldn’t have gone into South Africa and segregated and treated them like dirt under their feet it wouldn’t have happened. The reason why they were setting off the bombs is because of the corrupt government
@@yellowgecko2772
" if colonizers wouldn’t have gone into South Africa and segregated and treated them like dirt under their feet it wouldn’t have happened"
i think you need to research history
west africans are not more native to SA than they are to France
they did for the most part eliminate the native populations and create trade routes to sell (take a guess what) and that is all for 1000 years
europeans came to the south ,established farms ..and are responsible for providing more and more west africans with food
the reason why more and more of them came to SA and the population did grow from 3 millions to 50
I love for as much as Denis doubted the trio about their escape plan, he never ratted them out to the guards.
Dennis was serving life alongside Nelson Mandela, but the black prisoners were in a separate prison, he was charged with them and even offered to take the death penalty, by taking all the blame , the others refused, they tried to escape before sentencing but couldn't, 6 of them including Dennis were given 4 life sentences each...
They chose not to appeal thier sentences as political statement,they were willing to accept the death penalty, and the only reason they weren't handed the death penalty, was cos the government was afraid it would make them martyrs ...but while in prison they were integral to the struggle, hence why he didn't want to escape...he did over 16 years tho, till the power dynamics was shifted n he was one of the first to be kinda pardoned
I was scared that the Dennis guy might end up ratting them out as a mole of sorts. Turns out, he really is just a good guy scared of dying.
Plus, they all actually hated the government, and the caution they were showing was probably genuine care. What no good government figure does to a man.
Lol he was an amazing guy...dont think he was scared, he knew escaping would jeopardize the bigger mission....I'm south African, will forever be indebted to these guys and thousands of others who gave up thier freedom and lives,for the birth of a democracy ...
It does suck, because I will literally always see him as Harry Potter, but fuck y’all Daniel Radcliffe is a great actor!!!
Ikr!
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But wtf is wrong with ur username 😭
I see him as Swiss Army man
Didn't even notice that Professor Quirrell was in this movie with him?
This recap was tense... my heart was pounding!!!
Me too!
I come to recaps because I panic while watching tense movies, and this recap didn't help, I wonder if the recap could be this intense.... 😅 What about the movie?
"he shoved it where the sun doesn't shine" 🙃
Jokes on you, all the things i shove up mine i call "the sun" so it is where the sun shine.
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dennis was the real mvp. smashing that light at the end saved them
Professor Quirrell saves Harry Potter for a change!
if you havent seen the movie, you really should. its so tense and entertaining :)) .
also nice vid! i remember watching this movie and i loved it
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I'll have to watch it. I mean dam I was on the edge of my seat on this recap alone.
What's the title of this movie?. Thanks for the answer
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"Escape from Pretoria" Dumbledore said, calmly.
Crazy that this is a true story, they stuck to it pretty well, they had to unlock a total of about 11 doors to get out and would hide in that closet when the gaurd would pass them coming and going
wasn't escape from Alcatraz a true movie too?
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It is not a true story
@@puma_jace1552 Based on a True Story: The escape really happened in Pretoria, even if some of the details are different.
For those of you watching this recap and havent seen the actual movie, i cannot urge you enough to give the actual movie a watch. the nail biting tension is one of a kind, that cannot be experienced through this recap.
“You’re a wizard Harry”
Harry Potter went from wizard to a crack head with guns bolted to his hands, to a political prisoner in Africa. I guess Voldemort really was keeping his life together
Don't forget evil business man 2 times
@@tausifchowdhury8180 forgot about those lmao
You forgot farting corpse.
Remember when he became the devil?
And a bad guy who tried to trick 4 illusionist magicians.
I can't imagine how they persevere so much for more than a year.
''hides the money in cigar case and shove it where the sun doesn't shine" the classic line 😂😂
Seriously
i love daniel! so glad to see how far he’s come from sorcerers stone
I haven’t even seen this movie but this recap tells me it’s soo suspenseful! Omgg 😱😱
Your videos always make my day Moviecaps, keep up the awesome content! :D
"The big guard notices them escaping"
*But ignores it*
I enjoy your channel...I'm from South Africa and thank you for reviewing a south African movie showing our history....Mzansi fo sho...
Mzansi fo sho
Awe. .. lol
This gives a whole new meaning to “the golden snitch”.
Detailed recount of how Harry escaped Azkiban after being falsely accused of treason against the Ministry of Magic.
Daniel Radcliffe has had a stellar adult career after the Harry Potter movies. Always taking risks playing complicated characters.
"Where the sun doesnt shines." Lmfaoo bru it made me laugh 🤣🤣
I can remember watching a documentary about the escape
on NAT Geo if i am not wrong
Locked up abroad, or, banged up abroad. Not sure which one it was.
One of the few where you are rooting for the prisoners to escape
Woow what a movie.so intense and the reality probably hits hard when you actually see it. 👍
I can't stop watching those. I think I am addicted to movie recaps :(
We've been through a lot as south Africans amadla✊
Damn Harry Potter couldn’t just use magic
Didn't even notice that Professor Quirrell was in this movie with him?
It's nice that in every prison break movie there is a fellow prisoner who knows everything about the prison.
these guys in real life is genius and brave. congrats
as a south african i approve of this
As a south african i would say that the best movies of our country are done with a non south African cast
I hope people dont mock Danielle in the comments or in life as well, he is a profound actor as per my perspective.
Sometimes some roles become so legendary that the other roles a person does are considered weaker in comparison to the former roles.
I very much appreciate the time that you saved for me by making this synopsis, because most movies waste too much time with fillers and fluff.
What an amazing movie! Lowkey breathtaking
Moviecaps: *days 206*
Me: wow they just completed “surviving 200 days in my hardcore server”
Jeez I didn't even watch the movie and this recap had me on the edge of my seat, the way the blonde guy cried in the end had me choked up
MAN that is intense. What a great movie!
Love this!
"Alohomora" could have saved them a lot of time..
oh my god this was so intense to watch😭
Daniel Radcliffe is such a legend. He should really win the Emmys for this one
This recap was tense but very good... I kept hoping they make it and also I thought Denis will betray them and keep the money himself but it turns out well... Now I want to watch the full movie...
the fact that im from pretoria makes this movie even better
The fight for equality is fought by all races regardless of skin color as we were made free, and as human, men yearns for freedom against tyranny since beginning of time. Unfortunately, also since beginning of time, men had the urge to dominate everything, including others.
When the narration is more suspenseful than the movie itself 😚
"Tim hides the money in plastic case and shove it where sun doesn't shine" 😂😂😂
This actually looks like a good movie
It really is, even if you've watched this video I'd recommend it.
Horrifying fact: The Prison Warden was ordered by three unconfirmed by major governments to initiate a lethal hidden manhunt for the escaped prisoners as it would expose their operations and make prisons stricter in guard watch and discipline, something they firmly oppose. The hunt failed as three other Wardens who were part of the pro-Appartide party were disturbed by the insane Warden of hidden-murder on a prisoner.
what?
Think this movie is in my top 10.
Great acting in this!
Omg I’m new to your channel. I love it.
how many of you realized it is Professor Quirrell (Denis, here) who helped Harry Potter in the end to escape from prison
that why you never give up and focus , even though i have everything to be successful the only thing i dont have is focus
Ok batman 7017 with a whatever that is as a pfp
Same
thats deep
Stop flattering yourself, kid lol
@@mattfromwiisports7970 it’s a vintage MG that reached 395 MPH
This movie was pretty good, but very suspenseful. The recap explained parts more clearly
I love this film. If you're here this might be too late but I suggest you go watch the film. It's that good.
i have not seen this movie, but in this video he says "meneer" as if it were the guards name, but "meneer" is just the Dutch word for "Sir"...
(i assume it is "meneer" because in the video it sounds like it, but since i havent seen the movie i am not sure)
(and in South Afrika they speak a different kind of Dutch "Afrikaans" as well as english, so thats why i think it is not the guards name, ofcourse could be wrong)
You're not wrong
coming from a south african, you're right, it does mean "sir" or even "mr" in some cases
You're right that it does just translate as "Sir" (when used to address someone) or just "Mister" (when used as a title). But Afrikaans nicknames are also a bit weird like that - they'll often use something like that as a pseudonym, even a persistent nickname.
"The Sun Doesnt Shine" Make Me Laugh
i was so touched how the movie showed teamwork
Watched it, recommend it 100%
Daniel Radcliffe is actually an amazing actor
Harry potter and the prisoner of Pretoria
The fat guard actually helped them out so much lol
I've watched this movie, it just, it's so... I can't even find a word for it.
Yep wasn't expecting this to be about my country 😭😂
Bro should’ve just used ur magic.
'Where the sun doesn't shine' - quote of the day.
wow. too many unexpected events happen in this movie. gonna watch it
South African check-in 👍
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Plot twist: the ANC has been the real villain all along
well if you look at the state of the country thats not far off.
Yeah.... and ironically proving that arpathied was better for SA.
@@skepticalmagos_101 bruuu do you even live in SA
@@skepticalmagos_101 and US is soon wull become the same
@@klachingmacgaming8400 I live in SA and can confirm the ANC is, and has been for a very long time, full of corruption and incompetent midwits. I am not defending segregation, but both whites and blacks were objectively better off in apartheid. Now, majority of black population lives in poverty when back then everyone had basic needs met, at least.
Tim hides the money in a cigar case and shoved it were the sun doesn't shine 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I watched this movie while on the plane, it was great
"Where the sun doesn't shine" probably one of the best line ive heard all day
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I loved ur recap
this movie so underrated still remember watching it if feel at the edge of the sit~
Great movie. Keep it up!!
Ps- I would love to have a ❤ from you😃
@@Moviecaps lol
@Praneel bruv
@@Moviecaps I may have misinterpreted
Honestly i never liked Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter
But after i saw him in other movies and his performances i was stunt and loved the guy
He is underrated for sure and i think it has to do with the Harry Potter movies . But if we been honest and hear me out people
*Everyone gotta start from somewhere*
And Daniel did just that
Let's goooo another south Africa movie(iam from there)
“Where the sun doesn’t shine” lmao 🤣
>Denis **Goldberg**
now we know why they fought apartheid
That's Professor Quirrell!
Has he ever though of using his wand and flying away using his nimbus 2000
If he manages to get into platform 9 3/4 nobody can ever get to him because only wizards can cross there.
He can’t. The whomping willow broke his nimbus 2000. Unless he has his firebolt handy, he’s in trouble
I watched this movie and it is so underrated
Shuts it where the sun doesn't shine 😂😂
Ironic as the ANC destroyed the country completely in only 1 generation
How do you destroy something that was never built
@@siphesihlenomatyeli8126 Are you saying there was no school system, Hospitals, Businesses, Universities, Power Grid (eskom), water stations built and South Africa was not considered a First world country rivaling the US dollar as early back as the 1990s. And since ANC rule all those entities are on the brink of collapse, and if not please explain that to me?
@@nicksparks7257 yes but only for a few people the vast majority was poor
@@guyincognito7979 yet that west african majority did grow from 3 millions to 50 ....comming from all of Africa to live in SA
do we not see the same in europe today ...yet we expect a different outcome
The living standers after apertheid have improven imensly
number 1 there is freedom that alone has brought about a lot which improved the standard of living ten-fold
From freedom movement (not walking or driving around your own country in fear and under constant scrutiny; going to any point of interest, filling up the beach on Christmas and NYE) to speech (talking back to a white person could have gotten one imprisoned... that bad!), to association (being friends with whomever from whatever race without being harassed or labelled a k-lover or something along those lines, interracial marriage etc), participation in social, economic and most importantly, political activities (having a say in who runs things and how (what policies they intend on rolling out that will inadvertently impact our standard of living) in as much as it's hard to come to terms with why the ANC keeps getting a majority of the vote, the people have spoken.).The only way out and temporarily so, thanks to curfews, was by having a job cleaning up after the madam's diabolical dinner party mess.
In terms of education... need we say more? Yeah south africa is at the bottom of the list in terms of global education standards but it's better than sitting through class in preparation of the abovementioned job, being groomed for menial, monotonous and degrading work (labour legislation was practically non-existent, whatever the madam or baas demanded went without protest). Bantu education was no system of education; no intellectual development whatsoever. Natives now have a wide array of disciplines formerly restricted to Europeans... Science, technology, economics, math, arts etc etc not a training course on how to be a stellar super submissive garden boy with a perfect command of Afrikaans.
The people in the rural areas that were also mentioned no longer live incredibly far from basic services. Post-1994... a lot of clinics, hospitals and schools were built in those areas, instead of one clinic for 50 villages its probably one for 10 now. They probably would have had to pack an overnight bag for 3 days just to collect pills. Social services have improved so many rural natives' living standards it's ridiculous... from social grants to feeding schemes, without which the rural areas would have resembled Ethiopia circa 1980-1990s.
It all boils down to choice... there is an abundance of choice over the course one wants their life to take, natives can be anything now and as a result of the availability of choices, the black middle class has grown, is flourishing and if that isn't one of the signs of an improved standard of living then IDK. The whole class is composed of a variety of professions that would never have been seen daylight under Verwoerd's watch.
Yeah... there are socio-economic inhibitors and growing inequality gap but that's because exploitation by Europeans is still rampant ---side eyeing the conglomerates--- plus we tend to discount the fact that yes! The gap is wide but the Europeans on the greener end of this gap didn't have to start from ground zero, for long, natives have been subdued into toiling towards the augmentation of the europeans' wealth for peanuts and porous living conditions. You can't strip away the subjugation now and expect both parties to instantaneously be on the same footing in terms of standard of living, nor expect expeditious catching up.
I love you dad when are you coming back home I miss you 🥺
“Shoves it where the sun doesn’t shine” 😂
Where the sun doesn't shine had me rolling