Unstoppable

Unstoppable

  • Director: Tony Scott
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: November 12, 2010
  • Runtime: 1h 38min
  • Sound mix: Dolby, DTS, SDDS, Dolby Surround 7.1
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: 8888
  • "Unstoppable" is an action film directed by Tony Scott , based on real events, co-starring Denzel Hayes Washington Jr., Chris Pine and Rosario Dawson. The film was released in the United States on November 12, 2010   .
    The film tells about an old driver ( Denzel Hayes Washington Jr. ) who was ordered to retire early (the pension was halved) and a new train conductor ( Chris Pine ) who violated the law (which temporarily prevented him from seeing his wife ) tried to Stop an unmanned out-of-control train to prevent it from driving to densely populated areas and causing casualties.

    Details

    • Release date November 12, 2010
    • Filming locations Beech Creek, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies Twentieth Century Fox, Prospect Park, Scott Free Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $100,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $81,562,942

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $22,688,457

    Gross worldwide

    $167,805,466

    Movie reviews

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    • By Nigel 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      Simple plot, tense atmosphere

      When foreign films are introduced, they will always force a translation, and Dangerous Love Hourly Speed ​​is such a film that was harmed by this clichéd translation. When I first saw the name, I thought it was another boring emotional film. When I saw the English name, I began to complain that the SARFT destroyed the title of another movie. After watching the movie, I realized that the SARFT has destroyed more than that. A name that directly ruined a movie.

      The speed of crisis, the...

    • By Erwin 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      The second half has a very strong sense of shock and live atmosphere

      As a work that deals with public crises, when I actually watched it, before entering No. 777 and getting out of control, the work was quite dull, and I almost had the feeling that I didn't want to watch it, but I entered the chase No. 777, and the docking between No. 1206 and No. 777 began. , the film reaches its climax. Immediately there is that tension of being on the scene of a crisis, and that's what I think is the most successful part of the film. But there are also several failures. In...

    • By Viviane 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      How can it not stop

      Everyone has been educated in Hollywood for so many years, you just want to scare people with a runaway train?
      If it weren't for Comrade Washington, the film would be mediocre. The train can always stop, and the process is not tragic. What is the highlight?
      If it is the part of chasing the train, or the part of climbing the front of the train, I would applaud.
      I'd be thrilled if a train smashed into Grand Central Station and startled the fire.
      If the trains in the whole...

    • By Carmel 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      The drama is quite compact

      Based on true events, not only how much authenticity is preserved. I feel that the American Railroad Administration is too childish. It should learn the management model of our great country. Your irresponsible British and American empires, if you also do this to the nuclear power plant, then the entire solar system is not enough for you to play!

      The romantic drama is quite compact, and I feel that the matter itself is not very dangerous, but the director can still present a strong...

    • By Estefania 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      Plot is better than action

      On the 11th, I watched a movie with my wife, and it was raining, so there were not many people in the hall. The film is very exciting, and it was adapted from a real event, so I suspect that the sightseeing bus that the students took to pass by 777 may be fictitious... The sound effects, pictures, and editing of the film are all excellent, and after more than ten minutes, I can't breathe. of tension. It seems that no matter what you do, attitude is the most important thing. The final ending...

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    • By Dortha 2023-08-22 01:50:42

      Not a bad popcorn...

    • By Liana 2023-04-19 11:01:34

      Uncle Dan really became Grandpa Dan. Americans once again proved that even if there are such cliché scripts as 100 billion trillion, as long as the acting is superb and the editing is awesome, there will be a harvest season. The purpose of China's introduction of this film is to warn Tie Boss not to have an accident. The paper can't contain the fire. Even if the ccav does not broadcast it, the ending is too reserved and should be crying +...

    • By Vinnie 2023-04-18 18:25:06

      Good commercial film, Tony Scott is a pretty decent...

    • By Madilyn 2023-02-20 16:16:14

      Okay, Washington is still quite...

    • By Kenton 2023-02-08 04:12:29

      Even if I knew that all of this would eventually be saved in the end, the dangers in the process can still give people an unstoppable sense of excitement. Tension from the beginning to the end, and then the end, no need to think about anything, no analysis, no deconstruction, the perfect entertainment film~~ The ending is too American dream. . It's too idealistic to reunite the family because of a heroic feat, isn't...

    Movie plot

    An experienced train driver ( Denzel Washington ) and a young train conductor ( Chris Pine ) find that they have to race against time just to stop an unmanned driver and slip away The accidental train, now it’s full of horsepower, is like the destructive power produced by a huge missile when it explodes. They must do everything possible to prevent this from happening in a highly densely populated area. Disaster in the region.
    Located in...
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    Evaluation action

    Director Tony Scott reproduced the critical point of a disaster that could take hundreds of thousands of people in a classic way of hard horse and hard bridge. The two starring actors of the film, Denzel Washington and Chris Pine, will also show the media source in the face of disaster: the fluctuating hearts of the people are vividly interpreted. This clip includes the important critical moments in the film, and the scenes are fast...
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    Movie quotes

    • Connie: I got a guy here named Werner from the FRA. Now, I'm inclined to defer to your judgment here, but he...

      Frank: All right, put him on. We could use all the help we can get.

      Connie: [yielding her chair to Werner] Just press this and hold to talk.

      Inspector Werner: [sitting down] Uh, it's about slowing down 777 once you've tied on. I-I know conventional wisdom says to just gun it in the opposite direction. But you'll have a better shot alternating full throttle with dynamic braking.

      Frank: Yeah, but we can't afford to lose counterthrust.

      Inspector Werner: Well, what you'll lose in counterthrust, you'll compensate for in tractive force.

      Frank: Are you sure about that?

      Inspector Werner: Well, it's more of a hunch based on some quick calculations.

      Frank: It's a hunch. I'm 70 miles an hour and he's giving us a hunch. Okay, thank you. Uh, put Connie back on, please.

      Connie: It's me, Frank.

      Frank: Yeah, Connie, this guy know what he's talking about?

      Connie: Uh... in a perfect world, yes. I'd say yes.

      Frank: In a perfect world, okay.

    • Frank: You should call your wife.

      Will: I would, but it's, uh, it's her day off. She's probably sleeping.

      Frank: Don't make excuses. Wake her up.

      Will: I've been calling for the past two weeks. She still hasn't called me back.

      Frank: She won't. You gotta call her. Don't you know how it works? You quit too easy.

    • Will: Frank, running in reverse, how are you gonna gauge our gap distance? I could go out there, I could signal you by hand.

      Frank: At 70 mile an hour?

      Will: I'm asking, would it help?

      Frank: All right. Radio and hand signals. We'll combinate, okay? Be careful.

      Will: I will.

      Frank: And, oh, and take... take that vest off, too.

      Will: Why?

      Frank: Just take it off. I don't wanna look out this window and see you in that yellow vest. It'll freak me out.