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Annie 2022-09-23 23:18:26

Better than Operation Red Sea: no coolness, no dazzling skills, no 3D, no special effects, relying on exquisite plot design and superb acting skills, but constantly exciting.

The plot in the first few minutes is a little old-fashioned - a salesperson who has worked for many years, facing various challenges in life, still rides the commuter train to work, eloquently sells seemingly deceptive insurance products to customers, and is suddenly fired. Dare to tell my family...

However, from the moment I started rushing home for the bus, the plot suddenly became tight and tense.

What's even more amazing is that in the end the movie didn't explain what secrets the planners knew, but they didn't feel anything wrong. The film's portrayal of the disparity between the rich and the poor, the polarization of power, and the good nature of people's hearts has been enough to reminisce and reflect on.

The slightly violent action design and unexpected horror plot really frightened me, who didn't watch horror movies very often, so I suggest the timid. It is recommended that the faint-hearted preferably have someone nearby who can grab a heart attack.

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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]