How does Commuter Rescue compare to the Hurricane Rescue series?

Josiane 2022-11-13 19:39:41

A seemingly simple task hides a huge secret, and the puzzle is coming, threatening not only the life of the male protagonist Liam Neeson, but also the lives of those around him.

This is a well-designed game. Once you embark on the journey of the mission, you will also bear too many responsibilities in the dark, and it will be difficult to escape. These responsibilities may originate from family or society. The whole film revolves around finding a witness (a mysterious passenger) as the main story line, and it is also an exploration of human nature, black and white, good and evil.

The proud business elite on the commuter train, the coquettish little girl with heavy makeup, the big man with the shaggy beard and so on, all seem to have nothing to do with them. Think about whether you will see a few very familiar faces on the subway or on the road every day in urban life. I will encounter them at the same time and in front of the same platform every day. It is quite possible to say that, but you may not know such a familiar face. The subway is very long and there are many people, but most of the time it is very quiet, there is almost no communication, and you may sometimes feel indifferent. a familiar stranger".

Everyone has selfish intentions, perhaps for profit or for life, but perhaps after experiencing hardships, they will understand that at the beginning of human beings, their nature is inherently good, and the moment when the evil forces in the film finally find out the witness (mysterious passenger), all Everyone stood up and admitted that without the weakness and indifference before, and sticking to justice for the truth, the old man also ended a person's struggle.

All in all, "Commuter Rescue" is enough to burn enough brain, a must-see movie.

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The Commuter quotes

  • Alex Murphy: Mike, I get it. You wanna do the noble thing here. But I got news for you. There ain't no such thing as noble.

    Michael MacCauley: [glancing at Prynne] It was you.

    Alex Murphy: What are you talking about?

    Michael MacCauley: You called me. You knew about the witness. You... you knew what they saw.

    Alex Murphy: Yeah, I told you what happened.

    Michael MacCauley: It was a cop who killed him. You set me up.

  • Sofia: Ricky was a city planner, and some nights he would have to work late, so I-I would go to his office to finish my homework. I was waiting for Ricky by the elevator when these two men show up. I didn't see their faces, but they were looking for Ricky. I hid 'cause I didn't wanna get him in trouble. But they wanted something from him. Then all of them start yelling, and I hear this noise. They were hurting him. I could hear him screaming. And he tells them that he doesn't have it, that it's back at his place.

    Michael MacCauley: You took it.

    Sofia: Of course I took it. I wanted to help. And then I look through the doorway and I see this guy. He's holding Ricky, and he hits him, and he says something about being noble.

    Michael MacCauley: Noble?

    Sofia: He says that doing the right thing will get you killed, and that there's no such thing as being noble. And then, they just... I didn't... I didn't know what to do. I...

    Michael MacCauley: I know.

    Sofia: I just took it, and... and I ran.

    Michael MacCauley: Why didn't you call the police?

    Sofia: I couldn't call the police. The men who killed him were cops.