The inference version of the speed of life and death

Brent 2022-11-10 09:07:43

After watching the movie, I suddenly thought of "Speed ​​of Life and Death" that I watched many years ago. The same coercion, the same movement in the closed car, "Commuter Rescue" wanted to show more suspense than imminent emergency. When the male protagonist is full of trains looking for the Puran, there is a lack of some reasoning process, and more is the plot promotion of the appearance of the characters. When everyone is excluded, the real Puran is found, which is a little abrupt, and there is no such thing as a It's a natural feeling, the feeling of sudden realization, the loss of coherence before and after, and the lack of a kind of pleasure like it used to be, which is a bit regrettable. In the process of remote control of the opposing woman, the scene of the family being kidnapped is slightly simpler, resulting in a lack of equal competition between the two sides. Having said so many shortcomings, I finally praised the well-established plot and action plot, which can score about 7.5 points. In fact, if the plot is a little more complicated, the film can be brought to a higher level, which feels a little anticlimactic.

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The Commuter quotes

  • 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.

  • 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]