The masked killer is just an embellishment for the ticket inspectors, but a stepping stone for the hero

Bethany 2022-10-11 07:39:10

The male protagonist is a subway ticket inspector. He checks passengers' tickets at the station and on the train with his colleagues every day. He often quarrels or fights with some passengers who do not buy tickets. The male protagonist met the daughter of a subway driver during a ticket check one day, and the two fell in love later. There is a masked killer in the subway station, who often pushes that person onto the track when others are not looking, so that the person is crushed to death by the speeding train. The male lead later saw the masked man push a frequent fare evader into the track and run away, but he didn't go after him. Since the male protagonist often sleeps in the subway station, some people suspect that the male protagonist is the masked murderer. One night there was a masquerade party in the subway station. The actor guessed that the masked man would definitely come to harm people, so he looked for that person at the party. The masked man wanted to kill the male protagonist after he found him, so the male protagonist deliberately made him chase him on the subway tracks. The last train came at midnight, and the male protagonist jumped onto the platform in time, and the masked murderer was crushed to death by the subway.
The actor saw that the masked murderer pushed the person who often evaded fares onto the track and was crushed to death by a car. He closed his eyes and let the masked man walk away beside him, seemingly out of hatred for the "Scud" who often evaded fares. Thanks to the masked man for helping him. But the masked man knew that the male protagonist saw all this, and walked away from him calmly, which was a bit unreasonable. From a common sense, even if the male protagonist ignored him, he should take the initiative to attack the male protagonist and kill him.
The masked killer seems to be just an embellishment, a minor annoyance among the various conflicts that the ticket inspectors encounter every day. For the male protagonist, the masked killer is a stepping stone, which makes his edges and corners that are about to be smoothed out and makes his love more exciting.
There are not many terrifying plots in the film. Half of them show the conflicts between subway ticket inspectors and fare evasion passengers, and some are about various things between the hero and colleagues. You can also watch this film in your leisure time.

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Control quotes

  • Bulcsú: How can you get out of here, uncle Béla?

    Béla: There are many ways out, Bulcsú.

  • Feri: Can I ask you something?

    Bulcsú: Go ahead.

    Feri: It's none of my business, if you don't want to talk about it, that's cool.

    Bulcsú: No... no...

    Feri: Your project... your work... There hasn't been anything close since then. I have all of it, I saved every scrap of paper...

    Bulcsú: Why?

    Feri: In case you came back. It would change things for sure, turn everything upside down... Why didn't you finish it?

    Bulcsú: When for years you wake up to having to win every battle every day, to prove that you are the best at everything... I started to worry what would happen if it turned out that I wasn't the best. I didn't want to worry...