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Colleen 2022-03-17 09:01:03

I can't talk about this movie in general. It is worth remembering what happened the next day.
I digested this movie with my wife the night before. Look at the big names, Denzel Washington and John Travolta.
It was exciting to start with. John hijacked a New York subway and threatened millions of dollars. Denzel, a subway dispatcher, was on duty and unexpectedly took up the mediation with the robbers.
My wife couldn't take it anymore when she saw half of it, and when she woke up the next day, she asked about the second half of the movie.
" What happened after that? " "It's amazing
, in fact, all the plans were arranged by Denzel."
"Ah, so! That's amazing!"
"Yeah, why is he on duty? Why does the gangster only recognize Are you sure to contact him? Do you even designate him to send money?"
"How much thought is needed."
"Of course, put the hostages in a vehicle that cannot be stopped to attract the police, and take the money on foot in the tunnel with the gangsters and take the plane. He will kill his accomplice and steal it by himself."
"How can he take so much money alone?"
"He is too familiar with the subway, and the place where he killed his accomplice has already placed that kind of manual rail cart.".
"Finally?"
"He disappeared at the end of the tunnel." The
movie was originally like this, Denzel went to send money in exchange for hostages, and finally succeeded in killing the gangster, and he became a hero and returned home like a normal day off work.

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Extended Reading
  • Bettie 2022-04-23 07:01:33

    The suspense is thin, the details are rough, and the movie is supported by the main actor.

  • Garth 2022-04-23 07:01:33

    Can't get rid of the essence of Hollywood silly movies

The Taking of Pelham 123 quotes

  • Ryder: Now you understand commodities, don't you? You know, pork bellies, gold, light crude.

    Walter Garber: Listen. No disrespect, but maybe I'm not the guy you should be talking to.

    Ryder: Oh no, you are exactly the guy I wanna talk to. Now I want you to look at the ticker and I want you to tell me what is the going rate for a New York City hostage today. You think a million dollars is too much? I do. I think it's corny. Now get your calculator out. You got one?

    Ryder: [Garber hesitates] Do you have a calculator?

    Walter Garber: Yeah, we got one. I got one.

    Ryder: Okay, good. Now add this up. You got $526,315.79. That's $526,315.79 Now times that by 19. What do you get?

    Walter Garber: [looks at calculator] That's $10 million?

    Ryder: What do you get?

    Walter Garber: That comes out to $10 million plus 1 cent.

    Ryder: Oh that is a deal. Now I want you to call the mayor and tell him the price. And then you tell him I want it in 100,000 $100 dollar bills. You got that?

    Walter Garber: Okay I got that. What about the 1 cent?

    Ryder: Well you keep that 1 cent. It's your broker fee.

  • Ryder: Put Garber on the line!

    Camonetti: To be honest, Mr. Garber has gone home.

    Ryder: Put Garber on the fucking line or I'll kill the motorman!

    Camonetti: I guarantee you, Mr. Ryder, that I am the best person for you to be talking to right now. Just give me a moment and I'll explain why.

    Ryder: [to Jerry] You were always going to be the first one to go.

    [shoots Jerry several times]

    Ryder: Mr. Camonetti, you have 60 fucking seconds before I kill another, okay?