the more you hope, the harder you fall...

Phyllis 2022-10-19 07:32:45

When I first saw the trailer for this movie, I was full of anticipation.

This kind of movie with a little bit of thinking about the detective confined space action nature all pokes my interest.

Zomi Shira is a director I like very much. "The Orphan", "Air Rescue" and "Unidentified" are all my favorite works.

But this time the commute came to the rescue. . It can only be said that he played this kind of commuter train movie very generally

I would like to ask whether accepting this dollar or not accepting this dollar seems to be able to continue the process of the whole story?

It seems to make people mistakenly think that the whole story starts because of the dollar,

Then I went to the town of Coldsprint and called zone7. I didn't know the whole process because I didn't take the commuter train.

I always feel that the whole plot is driven very bluntly.

Action fight scenes are also very general, although a set of super long shots was used (the production team was attentive), perhaps because of Munison's age, I feel that fight scenes are relatively unattractive. The performance of the train derailment scene at the end is also quite satisfactory. However, the courage of the whole carriage to stand up against the entire bureaucracy, and to cooperate with a grassroots hero to defend the justice and emotion rendering power is quite touching. So 6.5 points. Well enough.

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The Commuter quotes

  • Michael MacCauley: Hey, Goldman Sachs. On behalf of the American middle class, fuck you.

  • Jackson: So this is the end of the line.

    Michael MacCauley: I guess so.

    Jackson: Next time, I'm taking the bus.