A Perfect Getaway was a disaster. Some good scenes and moments of suspense but the tension was broken too quickly often by gratuitous violence, poor plot twists and imperfect characterization. Green screen work was very disappointing. Armed with a weak script, the director allowed the viewer a glimpse far beyond foreshadowing that bordered on wasting the time of the audience as they remained in the theater to watch the plotless train wreck. The storyline concept was a good one but for a movie featuring a screenwriter as a character I would have expected a quality screenplay. Unfortunately, the concept was abbreviated and the storyline suffered. Advice: Do Not Revive.