Get The Hell Out 逃出立法院 Táo chū lìfǎyuàn
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Theatrical release poster
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Country
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Taiwan
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Directed by
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I-Fan Wang
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Release Date
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2020
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Language
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Mandarin
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Studio
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Greener Grass Productions
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Hsiung Ying-Ying
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Megan Lai
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Wang You-wei
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Bruce Hung
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Ying-Ying's Father
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Chung-Hua Tou
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Wang Feng-Hua
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Francesca Kao
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Ku Te-You
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He-Hsuan Lin
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Li Kuo-Chung
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Chung-Huang Wang
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Get The Hell Out (Mandarin title: 逃出立法院, Táo chū lìfǎyuàn; lit. "Escape From The Legislative Yuan") is a 2020 Taiwanese satirical horror-comedy film. The film stars Megan Lai as Hsiung Ying-Ying, an aspiring politican campaigning to prevent the construction of a chemical plant on the village she grew up in. After getting into a physical altercation with another member of the Taiwanese parliament, her old position is taken by security guard Wang You-wei (Bruce Hung), who falls for Ying-Ying. On the day the parliament is set to make their decision on the construction of the plant, the President of Taiwan suddenly starts to attack and bite the other politicians, resulting in a zombie outbreak and lockdown of the building. The film follows Ying-Ying and You-wei as they attempt to escape from the locked-down parliament building.
The following weapons were used in the film Get The Hell Out:
Pistols
Glock 17
Two Glock 17s are dual-wielded by a member of the Agricultural Special Force.
3rd Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm
The Agricultural Special Force member flaunts his Glocks.
The ASF member unloads the Glocks into a Parliament member.
Assault Rifles
AR-15 Carbine
Custom AR-15 Carbines equipped with SOPMOD stocks and Noveske NSR KeyMod handguards are used by the members of the Agricultural Special Force. The rifles are later taken by Ying-Ying and You-wei's team of survivors.
Knight's Armament SR-16 CQB – 5.56x45mm (for reference)
The members of the Agricultural Special Force hold up their rifles.
One of the Special Force members shoots a journalist with their rifle in mid-air.
Ying-Ying's father (
Chung-Hua Tou) shoots an ASF officer after You-wei tosses him one of their rifles.
Ying-Ying's father inspecting the rifle.
You-wei (Bruce Hung) extends one of the rifles' stocks in a montage.
The survivors with the rifles.
Li Kuo-Chung (Chung-Huang Wang) uses a spare rifle to hold You-wei at gunpoint.
Kuo-chung unloads the rifle into the former President of Taiwan.
A close-up of one of the rifles on display in the Parliament building's War History Gallery in the film's epilogue. An information card next to the rifle incorrectly identifies it as an
"M4 rifle".
Ying-Ying and You-wei talk to each other in the gallery. The rifle is displayed in the background.
Other
War history gallery firearms
Multiple firearms are seen on display in the Parliament building's war history gallery.
A bolt-action rifle can be seen on display.
Security camera footage of the room. An
MKb Gerät 06H and an
MP40 can be seen in the row of firearm pictures.
A shot of some of the weapons featured. The Gerät and MP40 are seen again, as well as an
MP41 and
PPSh-41 on the bottom row.
Multiple pictures of pistols and revolvers can be seen on the wall, such as a
Colt M1911 and a
Luger P08.