
It has been a long time since Caine, Bronson, Angus and Wendell, aka, 'The Chain Breakers', escaped the torturous Vietnamese POW camp. They now find themselves sharing a new prison, The Hogan Hills Retirement Home for Returned Veterans. Each of the boys has an unrealised dream they want to achieve before it's too late. So, once again they band together to devise a plan to escape this new hell. But the rules of engagement have changed, in fact, they can't even remember what th... (Full plot summary below)
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It has been a long time since Caine, Bronson, Angus and Wendell, aka, 'The Chain Breakers', escaped the torturous Vietnamese POW camp. They now find themselves sharing a new prison, The Hogan Hills Retirement Home for Returned Veterans. Each of the boys has an unrealised dream they want to achieve before it's too late. So, once again they band together to devise a plan to escape this new hell. But the rules of engagement have changed, in fact, they can't even remember what they were and that's half the problem.
Leave your thoughts about Never Too Late.
| Film ThreatAlan NgIt does get a little sappy without a hint of darkness at all. By the end, every plotline is wrapped up nicely with a pretty bow. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreNever Too Late never transcends the undemanding, old fashioned lighter-than-light entertainment for seniors that it’s meant to be. |
| VarietyLisa KennedyWhile Never Too Late goes for a few too many old-folk chuckles, it also aims to probe the serious. |
| The New York TimesGlenn KennyWhile it’s generally a pleasure to see stalwarts like Cromwell, Weaver and Jack Thompson (as one of the old gang) at work, one also wishes they had found, well, better work. |