Saturday, May 16, 2015

Escape from Tomorrow




The film begins showing clips of people riding the different attractions at Walt Disney World Resort as well as the many visuals and animatronics that accompany the rides. Near the end of the montage what looks like a decapitation occurs.

On the last day of a family vacation at the aforementioned theme park, Jim White (Roy Abramsohn) gets a call from his boss while he is standing on the balcony of the family's hotel room informing him that he has been laid off. He keeps the news to himself in order not to spoil the family's remaining time at the resort. During the call, he looks down and sees a white van pull up to the hotel. Behind him, his son Elliot locks the balcony door and Jim has to call his wife Emily to be let back in. As he and his family take the monorail to the park, he sees two teenage French girls and his interest in them increases as their paths cross repeatedly, either by accident or design, throughout the morning. Jim begins having disturbing visions during the rides, such as the audio-animatronic characters' faces changing from friendly smiles to sinister scowls and his wife and children looking sinister. After a fight with Emily, springing from his decision to take Elliot on Space Mountain (which gives Elliot motion sickness) in order to keep up his pursuit of the French girls, he takes his daughter Sara to the Magic Kingdom rides and continues tracking the girls while his wife and son return to their hotel room.

Later, the son of a wheelchair-bound man, whom Jim had spotted earlier from afar, shoves Sara, who scrapes her knee and requires a visit to the park nurse. The nurse, while treating his daughter, seems extremely unsettled by the "cat flu" apparently spreading through the parks' patrons, noting "You could be a host and not even know it." Jim and Sara meet a mysterious woman and Jim becomes entranced by a glimmering amulet necklace the woman is wearing. He briefly blacks out, and the film flashes forward to Jim coming back to consciousness mid-coitus with the woman. Afterward, she claims that the parks' wholesome, costumed princesses are actually part of a secret prostitution ring that services "rich Asian businessmen". Growing increasingly unnerved, he quickly makes an awkward exit with Sara and eventually joins his wife and son at the pool. There he again encounters the French girls, and his mounting obsession makes him bolder, as he attempts to talk with one of them while his wife berates him and notices his lust.

His family returns to Epcot, where the seething tension between Jim and Emily comes to a head after Jim drinks heavily and eventually vomits while on the Gran Fiesta Tour. Spotting the French girls, Emily confronts Jim about his obvious interest in the girls and, in her anger, lashes out at their daughter. Embarrassed, she decides to return to the hotel with their son and leaves Jim with Sara. They ride the Soarin' attraction, where Jim imagines a beautiful naked woman superimposed over the ride's video footage of landscapes, and speaks to him saying they will be together soon. When he emerges from the ride, he spots the French girls once again. One of them approaches and invites him to come with them. He reluctantly refuses, saying something bad could happen if he did; she counters saying something bad will happen if he doesn't. When he states again that he is sure he will not accompany them, she spits in his face. He realizes that he has lost track of Sara during the encounter and searches for her frantically before being knocked unconscious by park guards.

The word "INTERMISSION" flashes onscreen for 5 seconds; then the film resumes as Jim awakens in a secret detention facility under Epcot's Spaceship Earth, that shows video screens displaying scenes from other parts of the movie where the valet greets the man in a fedora at vehicle, french girls first realizing he was following them and where an interrogator discusses Jim's flights of fantasy and imagination, telling him that he has been part of an experiment since he first went to the parks as a child, his boss is in on the conspiracy, and his firing was all part of the plan, as was the closure of the Buzz Lightyear ride just as he and his son approached the boarding area, much to his son's distress. He is told he was supposed to have turned in his son to them. A helmet in the shape of the Epcot dome manifests around his head and scans him. He escapes, and in doing so discovers that the interrogator was an animatronic robot.

Disoriented, he searches for Sara during the nightly fireworks celebration. He again encounters and now attacks the wheelchair-bound man, then returns to the mysterious woman's room, where he discovers that she has kidnapped Sara and is reenacting Snow White, in costume. The woman begins to ramble about her time as a character princess when she was young and beautiful and tells him how bad things happen anywhere, including a decapitation at the park. She again entrances Jim with the amulet, until Sara pulls it from her neck and it smashes on the floor, freeing Jim of her power. He returns to his hotel room and puts his daughter to bed alongside his wife and son.

Suddenly, Jim begins to have severe digestive distress and then begins to vomit up hairballs. He begs Elliot for help, but Elliot closes the bathroom door on him and in the morning, Jim is found dead by his wife. He is covered in blood, as is the bathroom, one of his eyes have transformed into cat's eyes, and he has a large grin on his face, presumably from having been infected by the "cat flu". Cleaners with the Disney logo rush in on the scene and remove all evidence that a death occurred, then take Jim's body away to the unmarked white van. While they are loading it with Jim's body, the valet seen earlier greets a man seen on the detention facility screens earlier in the film with the fantasy woman from the Soarin' ride and a young boy and girl, presumably their son and daughter, ready to check into the hotel as the unmarked van pulls away and the bellboy smiling as the van drives away. The camera pans up the side of the hotel and the two French girls as fairies fly in from each side of the screen, with "The End" title appearing behind them.

During the credits, the song "Imaginate!" has the children singing: "Imaginate, what we can do, when Tomorrow there's another YOU?" together with the events from the detention center.



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