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Freerunner (2011)

“Run for your life”

  • R
  • 87 min
  • Action
  • imdb logo 3.5/10 (5318 votes)

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Plot

In the pulsating urban labyrinth, skilled parkour athletes, led by the headstrong Ryan, surrender themselves to adrenaline-fueled races through the concrete jungle. These electrifying competitions are webcast by Reese, a cunning promoter who profits enormously from internet betting while tossing mere crumbs to the courageous traceurs. As the season's final race looms, Ryan dares to break Reese's golden rule - competitors must not bet - wagering his every possession in a daring bid for victory. However, the stakes escalate viciously. Unbeknownst to the runners, Reese's superior, the malevolent Mr. Frank has been subtly grooming this band of athletes for a sadistically entertaining death race, feeding the insatiable appetites of his billionaire gambling comrades. To ensure the unwilling participation of every athlete, they are kidnapped and fitted with explosively rigged, remote-controlled collars. The horrifying reality instills a newfound urgency in each competitor to adhere to the rules and stay neck-deep in the deadly race. Sixty minutes are set on the clock. A chilling game of life and death commences. In a sudden twist, Ryan manages to deactivate his explosive collar, but the relentless Mr. Frank retaliates by kidnapping his girlfriend, Chelsea. Now, Ryan must not only outpace death but race against time through a maze of danger and deceit to save the woman he loves from the clutches of a sadistic puppeteer. The city becomes an arena, the buildings his obstacles, and his life, the ultimate prize.

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Freerunner is an action movie featuring Sean Faris and directed by Lawrence Silverstein.

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