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“Send Help” Review: A Hilariously Twisted Take on Revenge in Paradise

Kaypeekay by Kaypeekay
January 30, 2026
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In the realm of cinematic storytelling, desert island scenarios often evoke a blend of survival and escapism. Send Help, directed by Sam Raimi, cleverly utilizes this familiar trope to critique corporate America, particularly targeting the entitlement of the privileged elite and the cutthroat nature of the aspiring girl boss. The film not only delivers edge-of-your-seat thrills but also surprises that keep viewers engaged. With standout performances from Dylan O’Brien and Rachel McAdams, this film offers a unique perspective on the darker sides of ambition and revenge.

Story

The narrative centers on Linda Liddle, portrayed by Rachel McAdams, a diligent and unassuming office worker often overlooked by her colleagues. Despite her quiet efficiency, her social awkwardness makes her an easy target for dismissal. However, her life takes a dramatic turn when Bradley (Dylan O’Brien) inherits the company after his father’s death and overlooks Linda for a promotion she was promised. This betrayal ignites a fierce reaction from Linda, leading to an unexpected invitation to assist with a merger in Bangkok.

As fate would have it, their plane crashes, leaving only Linda and Bradley as survivors. While Bradley finds himself injured and out of his element, Linda thrives in the new environment. A devoted fan of reality survival shows, she quickly adapts to island life, showcasing her knowledge and skills. As the days pass, Linda embraces her newfound authority, leading to a power struggle that flips their dynamic on its head.

Performances

The film is carried by the remarkable performances of O’Brien and McAdams. O’Brien embodies the essence of an entitled executive, infusing his character with enough charm and humanity to keep viewers invested in his journey. His character’s transition from a position of power to one of dependence on Linda is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

On the other hand, McAdams delivers a riveting portrayal of Linda, a character fueled by a mix of suppressed rage and ambition. As she transitions from a sidelined employee to a formidable presence, McAdams captures the complexities of loneliness and empowerment with finesse. Her performance is a delightful departure from her more traditional roles, showcasing her range as an actress.

Behind the Scenes

Sam Raimi’s signature storytelling style is evident throughout Send Help, as he balances dark humor with moments of shocking brutality. His fearless approach ensures that the stakes remain high, with unexpected twists that keep the audience guessing. Raimi’s ability to maintain a lighthearted tone amidst the chaos is a testament to his skill as a filmmaker, allowing for a thrilling yet enjoyable experience.

Despite its occasional repetition in plot elements, Send Help manages to stay fresh with its unpredictable narrative. The film cleverly navigates the complexities of human relationships, suggesting that alliances can shift just as easily as survival instincts in a high-stakes environment.

Final Verdict

While Send Help may not claim the title of the best film in Sam Raimi’s illustrious career, it certainly offers enough entertainment value to merit a viewing, particularly in theaters. With its intriguing exploration of character psychology and the dynamics of power, the film serves as a revenge fantasy for anyone who’s ever fantasized about taking control over an incompetent boss.

Send Help opens in theaters on January 30, promising a wild ride filled with laughter, tension, and unexpected revelations.

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