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Jovial, anarchic, globetrotting caper. Adrian Brody and Mark Ruffalo as master conmen, Rachel Weisz is the impossibly lovely mark, Robbie Coltrane and Maximilian Schell as sinister counterparts and Rinko Kikuchi stealing the show as a bonkers, near silent sidekick. Its anachronistic, slick, funny and sweet. Like Tarantino crossed with a 20's knockabout heist. Loses it's way a bit towards the end, but its a bit of a hidden gem.

Directed by Rian Johnson, rather well. How he made such a tramps arse of The Last Jedi is baffling.
 
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Despite an incredible cast, not a patch on the Untouchables.

L.A. is in the grip of Mob Boss - Sean Penn.

The only straight police chief - Nick Nolte, forms a spectre squad of Detectives to wage a secret war on Penn.

Slick, but despite the fantastic cast it’s all style over substance.

Went the cinema to watch this monstrosity. Absolutely awful film
 


Snowpiercer is on Netflix now, critically acclaimed, anyone seen? Might stick it on tonight.
You will find yourself asking, "just how long is this bloody train?"

What's fuelling its endless journey?
What keeps the tracks clear in the supposed ice age?
How is it able to smash through occasional patches of solid ice?
Where does the food come from for the residents?

Implausible sci fi - another film written by media students who never paid the slightest attention in science class. In hindsight the glaring cinematic deficiencies may have dustracted me from what could have been a clever metaphor for human society.

Considerably better than "High Life" which I watched yesterday. No proper start, glacial pace, no real plot, very little dialogue, the same morbid theme music throughout, dark scenes, no ending.
 
You will find yourself asking, "just how long is this bloody train?"

What's fuelling its endless journey?
What keeps the tracks clear in the supposed ice age?
How is it able to smash through occasional patches of solid ice?
Where does the food come from for the residents?

Implausible sci fi - another film written by media students who never paid the slightest attention in science class. In hindsight the glaring cinematic deficiencies may have dustracted me from what could have been a clever metaphor for human society.

Considerably better than "High Life" which I watched yesterday. No proper start, glacial pace, no real plot, very little dialogue, the same morbid theme music throughout, dark scenes, no ending.

lol
 
You will find yourself asking, "just how long is this bloody train?"

What's fuelling its endless journey?
What keeps the tracks clear in the supposed ice age?
How is it able to smash through occasional patches of solid ice?
Where does the food come from for the residents?

Implausible sci fi - another film written by media students who never paid the slightest attention in science class. In hindsight the glaring cinematic deficiencies may have dustracted me from what could have been a clever metaphor for human society.

Considerably better than "High Life" which I watched yesterday. No proper start, glacial pace, no real plot, very little dialogue, the same morbid theme music throughout, dark scenes, no ending.

I mean, it’s civilisation existing on a train that goes right round the world: I wasn’t taking it all that seriously to begin with haha.

I was expecting at the end for their to be some sort of cannibalism aspect with Wilford and the stolen kids.

Also big shout out to Netflix for being utterly useless with subtitles!
 

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