'I'm not The Rock': Owen Wilson turns action man in No Escape
'I read the story, and I could imagine myself doing it,' says actor, who's playing against type as an engineer caught up with his family in a military coup in Asia

Owen Wilson, action hero?
Well, yes, kind of.
In No Escape, an unexpectedly gripping, gut-rustling thriller, Wilson plays a Texas techie, a water-purification engineer, who moves his wife and girls to an unnamed Southeast Asian country.
Before the family can even unpack, the prime minister is assassinated, a coup erupts, and Westerners - most of them holed up in the capital's lone luxury hotel - become targets for the machete-wielding, gun-toting rebels.
And the star of Wedding Crashers has to save the day - or, at the very least, his wife and daughters.
"I wasn't intentionally looking for something different," says Wilson, whose filmography is rife with dopey comedies ( Hall Pass, Drillbit Taylor), rommy coms ( How Do You Know?; You, Me, and Dupree), hit franchise comedies ( Meet the Parents, Night at the Museum), and just about every Wes Anderson auteur comedy.