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Zella 2022-03-25 09:01:06

Kai Heng, a tennis player, accidentally found out that his wife was not abiding by women, so he prepared to divorce his wife, but the wife did not agree, which made Kai Heng unable to get along with the girlfriend he had just met, and he was very annoyed. One day, Kahun met a stranger, Brulo Anthony, on the train. Anthony proposes to Keheng an exchange of killing games. He asked Kehen to kill his father, and he helped Kehen kill his wife. Anthony's remarks made Kehen feel extremely frightened, and he quickly left the train.
Later, Kayhen's wife was really killed. Anthony picked up the lighter that Kayhen had left on the train and used it as a threat to let him kill his father. Under the pressure of Anthony's hardships, Kaihen had to kill Anthony's father. Kaiheng, who did not attempt to kill, just told the truth of the matter to the person sleeping on the bed. He thought it was Anthony's father, but he did not expect it to be Anthony himself. Knowing that Kayhen didn't intend to kill, Anthony fell into a world of madness and revenge, and he decided to put the lighter at the scene of Kayhen's wife's death to put the blame on him. While Keheng recognized his intentions, he had to go to a big game. Anthony accidentally dropped his lighter into the gutter, when he found the lighter, he found Kehen by his side

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  • Rogelio 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Revisiting, I didn't really catch a cold with this film before, but I didn't expect it to be a good one this time. The photography is excellent, and the funfair murder section is even more unforgettable. It's just a little weak at the end. 4 and a half stars

  • Immanuel 2021-11-13 08:01:23

    The encounter on the train, to get rid of the biggest trouble for you, has always been in your field of vision, and on the night of your father's absence, it tricked you into coming to your home just to see you. Finally, finally died in your arms. Bruno is true love.

Strangers on a Train quotes

  • Guy Haines: Doesn't that bloodhound ever relax? He sticks so close he's beginning to grow on me - like a fungus.

  • Bruno: I have the perfect weapon right here: these two hands.