The main line is to rescue the out-of-control train, which is pretty good. The whole story is told without delay. After a simple foreshadowing, it goes straight to attention, which can quickly grab the attention of the audience. The switching of scenes is also just right. The background is explained in a timely manner without affecting the unfolding of the story, which really reflects the essence of unstoppable.
However, in addition to the main line, the story also tries to construct the emotions of the two protagonists, but it is obvious that the story in this aspect is a bit weak and is suspected of being deliberately put together.
It's been a long time since I saw a movie about trains. This time I finally fulfilled the wish of a fake train fan.
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