"Commuter Rescue" tells us 9 human philosophies

Nicole 2022-11-18 10:56:38

A series of action films, one starring the leading role, is unique and becomes a classic.

Liam Neeson’s "Hurricane Rescue" series is like that. Family affection + action, the performance is sincere and grounded, not pretentious, personally appreciate it.

As a result, many rescue series were later derived, such as the "Hurricane Rescue" with more than 60 years of age.

This film is also in place from the perspective of Rescue Wind. I can't help but understand the meanings from it:

1. Life is like commuting, year after year, day after day, the people of the world are the same.

2. In order to live for the family, you have to work hard, especially selling insurance.

3. Middle-aged and elderly men with family members, the sky is about to fall down when the job is running out.

4. Don't talk to strangers

5. Inexpensiveness should not be arbitrarily occupied, reason must overcome emotion.

6. It is best to take the train in the back carriage

7. The best friend is often the worst enemy.

8. We are all Pulan, and our core values ​​are universal.

9. Good people get good rewards

I watched the news a while ago. When "Commuter Rescue" premiered in China, Uncle Nissen was very close to the people, and fans signed a no sign!

In addition, the mysterious girl given the task on the train is the heroine of the "Bates Hotel" series. That horror drama has completely eliminated the image of a child-protecting mother.

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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.