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Kristina 2022-09-04 15:11:57
The villain's motives are untenable, the suspense is shredded and devoid of reasoning and foundation, the interlocking truth settings do not have careful logical thinking, the plot is too functionally reversed and appears rough, and the action scenes are much less sincere than the rescue series. But the core theme buried by the director is clear, and he intentionally designed such a social experiment about class and human...
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Mireille 2022-09-03 12:59:47
After saving my daughter, wife, family, plane, and son, I saved the train again, ignoring secondary disasters, just the sixth part of the rescue series... Liam Neeson's wife died in a skiing accident in 2009 and desperately took action. Film is a way to paralyze oneself, support uncle, bless...
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Octavia 2022-08-19 05:46:50
Ghostbusters engage in...
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Lucie 2022-05-22 22:05:32
Rescue Avalokitesvara Linnison =...
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Garret 2022-05-22 16:22:43
The sixty-year-old uncle has to beat and be beaten so hard. It...
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Emmanuel 2022-05-22 13:50:38
In essence, this is a story about taking a small advantage and you will suffer a big loss. It's just that the male protagonist takes the small advantage in the name of the family, and finally puts on the "hero" label. To educate us, don’t use the last hundred on your body to explode the golden...
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Kurt 2022-05-22 12:17:19
Although a little cheesy, it is still better than
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Aracely 2022-05-22 11:28:14
Does Zomi think he is shooting Uncharted Waters? ? ? The retired police movies that Dad has played in the past few years can completely form a universe. First, he went from Ireland to the United States as the leader of the A team. Then he went to the front line as a CIA agent and his family was taken three times, and then he went to the front line as a police officer to save the United States three hundred times. , And then resigned to sell insurance, and finally became a private detective...
The Commuter Comments
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Michael MacCauley: So, I heard something earlier today, a hypothetical question.
Tony: Uh-huh. What was the question?
Michael MacCauley: What if someone asked you to do one little thing, something that's meaningless to you, but would affect another passenger on this train? Would you do it?
Tony: I don't know. What's in it for me?
Michael MacCauley: $100,000.
Tony: Absolutely!
Michael MacCauley: You don't even know what it is.
Tony: It doesn't matter. Come on.
Jackson: So, what is that one little thing?
Michael MacCauley: A passenger on this train doesn't belong. They're carrying a bag, but you don't know what it looks like. All you have to do is find them before they get off.
Tony: That's it? It's not much to go on, Mike.
Michael MacCauley: Tell me about it.
Jackson: And what happens when you find 'em?
Michael MacCauley: They die. Hypothetically.
Tony: So what would you do, Mike?
Michael MacCauley: I'd get all the people left on the train in one car, propose that very scenario.
Tony: No, no, no, no, no. I mean, would you take the money?
Michael MacCauley: You know what? I already did.
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Tony: Hey, Mike, what happened to the guy with the guitar?
Michael MacCauley: He got off.
[Tony looks around, confused, knowing the train is just pulling into the station]