Although, the storyline of "Dangerous Love Hourly" is very simple and can be summed up in one sentence: a train full of chemicals goes out of control, and two railway workers risk their lives to stop the speeding train.
But the overall narrative pace is very fast. It was almost as fleeting as a white horse passing through a gap, and before you knew it, 98 minutes passed. Even peeing will be forgotten. Director Tony Scott can be said to have brought his storytelling skills to the extreme.
Sparkling high-speed train
I think this is the biggest highlight! The GE_AC4400CW diesel locomotive weighing 190 tons, under the strong braking, the scene of fire splashing really blinded the eyes of the audience.
The director made the most of high-speed editing. The violent braking sound, the sparkling train wheels, and the high-speed train brought a wonderful visual impact to the audience.
Sparks fly, and the plot climaxes. Strong mechanical friction, collision.
grassroots hero
The characters in the film are very close to reality, portraying two ordinary railway workers. One is an old pilot who has been abandoned by the company, and the other is a young and energetic rookie who frequently changes jobs.
At the most dangerous moment, the two of them risked their lives to save the runaway train in order to save the civilians of the town and maintain world peace. Human responsibility and responsibility shine brightly. This noble character will always inspire us.
The ending of the movie is really beautiful, Frank Barn is promoted, happy to retire, and receives a full pension. And that rookie and his wife started a happy marriage all over again.
The ingenuity of ordinary blue-collar workers, which the film praises, mocks the incompetence of senior leaders.
Finally, I looked online for other films from this director. I rely on, this is a great god-level character.
2010 "Dangerous Love Hour", 2009 "Subway Horror", 2004 "Rage Rescue", 2001 "Spy Game", 1998 "Enemy of the State", 1995 "Red Tide Storm", 1986 "Top Gun".
And Ridley Scott is his brother, and the two have a Scott film company, and the animation logo is a running man turning into a crow.
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