Midnight Express Comments

  • Chasity 2022-04-23 07:02:06

    base on ture stroy oliver...

  • Lucinda 2022-04-23 07:02:06

    It's nice to have a scene where the guards discipline the prisoners. Other content is a bit...

  • Dane 2022-04-23 07:02:06

    Adapted from real events, it reflects the backwardness and darkness of Turkish prison administration, and criticizes the Turkish government's inappropriate use of prisons as a means of retaliation against American politics. The film is punchy, well-paced, and the actors perform...

  • Haylie 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    After only watching the last little bit, I was already controlled by the tension of the film. I admire these genre films that face reality, but I still can't watch them...

  • Allie 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    It's not a movie, it's too...

  • Keagan 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    After reading this, I realized that "The Shawshank Redemption" is just an optimistic prison movie, and what it wins is the idea of ​​the plot; and this is a real prison story, involving some external historical factors, it is really desperate , very realistic. But anyway, Welcome Home,...

  • Maryam 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    I still remember that the original intention of watching this movie was to help ZZ write a presentation, for a ridiculous reason, and another stupid example with SUMMER. Good movie, another prison theme. It's just too lucrative and bloody, it's better not to...

  • Alisa 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    The real jailbreak incident and the unfair treatment of the protagonist have been greatly exaggerated, and even described Turkey as an inhuman third world country, so this controversy has always been great. But whether it's true or not seems to be irrelevant now. In the end, he walked out of the prison in a grand manner. The reality is even more magical than the movie....

  • Earl 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    That kind of desperation that he thought he would be released soon, and suddenly faced another 30-year prison sentence, the powerful escape force that erupted was too scary. Very nice...

  • Elissa 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    "The Wall" is very good, but I didn't want to watch it again after watching it at the time. It was too noisy, but now I want to watch it again. In general, "Birdman" is the best. Although this one was not finished in one go, it is still Can be five...

Extended Reading
  • Alysha 2021-12-11 08:01:11

    The film review requested by the younger brother’s university

    In class, the professor asked to write it....I refer to many of the film reviews written on this board...If you are interested in reading it...:) [Plot Disclosure]

    Midnight Express Movie Review

    Almost all great films about prison break are not simply action-packed ticket-sellers that seek to thrill...

  • Jaylen 2021-12-11 08:01:11

    Days in prison

    Write a few sentences before reading the comment. I watched this film on the Canadian film channel. I haven't been surprised after seeing the escape, but I think I can't accept the pain of the prison. I have thought that living in Canada now is like going to jail, but mentally, it is not the...

Midnight Express quotes

  • [first lines]

    [Susan makes her way through a line at an airline checkpoint]

    Susan: Excuse me... Excuse me... Excuse me... Excuse me.

    [she reaches Billy in line]

    Susan: Nervous?

    Billy Hayes: No.

    Susan: Geez, I hate flying.

    Billy Hayes: It's something I ate. I think I've been poisoned.

    Susan: Or you're just excited about getting home.

    Billy Hayes: No, I think it's the baklavas.

    Susan: I told you not to eat 'em.

    Billy Hayes: Look, I gotta go to the john again. You go on through and I'll catch up to you, OK?

    Susan: So I'll wait.

    Billy Hayes: No, go. I'll... I'll catch up to you. I'll... I'll only be a minute. OK? OK?

    Susan: OK.

  • Mr. Hayes: All right, Billy. I know it sounds tough, but - we are going to get you out! I promise you. I don't want you to get stupid and pull anything. They can play with your sentence. All right. Now, I'm putting 500 dollars in the bank. Anything you need, you write. There's food here. There's candy. And there's writing paper. Books. Cigarettes. Soap. Toothbrush.

    [Empties bag onto table, slams it down]

    Mr. Hayes: I've been writing insurance policies for 30 goddamn years and now I've got to see my own son - Jesus. Jesus! Billy, if I could be where you are... I'd be there.

    Billy Hayes: I love you, Dad.

    [Guards take him away]

    Mr. Hayes: [to Hamidou] You take good care of my boy, you hear? Or I'll have your fuckin' head, you Turkish bastard!