about a few doubts

Lee 2022-03-22 09:02:10

Overall, it's still pretty nice. The story is very strong, the first half can be seen as a scenery film, and the second half is also shocking, but there are a few places, I don't know if the screenwriter is unreasonable, or I don't understand, it should be quite interesting to write.
1. Was it really a coincidence that Jessie's husband Roy missed the train?
In hindsight it seemed so, but C picked up a stick when Roy and Carlos got out of the car together, giving the impression that he wanted to hurt Roy. And one more question is why did Carlos and Abby offer to follow Jessie out of the car and wait for her husband? With money they stole from drug dealers, they should think the less trouble the better. Carlos put the nesting doll in Jessie's bag obviously to let her carry drugs, but Abby didn't know about Carlos carrying the nesting doll, so can it be understood that Carlos was premeditated and Abby just did it with good intentions?
2. Jessie and Carlos
do have JQ, but C brought J to that church should just be lusting after her and didn't want to kill her. This can be seen from the fact that when J beat C, C repeatedly said, "I will never kill her. I didn't want to hurt you" is proven. But Jessie's contrast is too big, right? The man who suddenly swung his stick at the man who was burning with firewood a minute ago was a violent beating. The explanation for this is that J's heart is already wild? And the heroine doesn't look like the "big sister" in her younger days at all, she's too gentle. Later, she tried desperately to cover up that she killed Carlos. She can say that the latter sexually assaulted her and then justified her defense. Ah, did she deny that she was just afraid that her husband would find out that she was in a rut? Not too "wild".
3. Carlos and Abby
Abby and Carlos should have their own purpose together, which is more certain, and Carlos is a pervert, so Abby was brought along by the way, but about the background of these two people, the film did not pass Other clues remind the audience, such as whether the two people at the beginning were killed by Carlos, and the money that came out at the end is a bit inexplicable. It would be more reasonable if there were some hints before.
4. That old man cop
Underworld? White way? Infernal Affairs? Still not clear. There are two possibilities for him to kill his accomplice: 1. He wants to take the money for himself 2. He is actually a policeman.
And that train, which was running, suddenly broke down? Where did the other passengers go?
Looking forward to the answer

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Transsiberian quotes

  • Roy: [competing with other passenger's tiger scar] Hey, look at this. A deer attacked me.

    passenger: A deer?

    Roy: Yeah, a John Deer power mower!

  • Roy: Hold on there Ilya, don't tell me that you miss the USSR? I mean the USSR was a dark evil empire.

    Grinko: Maybe so. But then we were people living in the darkness, now we are people dying in the light. Which is better? When it was USSR a man lived until 65 years, now it is 58 years. I know this fact very well, I am 58. In Russia now we say there are only 2 kinds people, those who leave in private jet, and those who leave in coffin.

    Jessie: Which are you?

    Grinko: I'm too old to leave. Just do my job.