it's kind of a stupid plot!
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ValerinAmberz — 16 years ago(November 08, 2009 08:38 AM)
it's kind of a stupid plot!
The thing is they have two contradictory things they have to fix. They both have to catch or kill the escaped convicts AND stop the train (in order to SAVE the ppl on it)
If the warden could get a helicopter in order to catch the convicts, WHY COULDNT THE COMPANY HAVE DONE THE SAME IN ORDER TO STOP THE TRAIN? No they're only talking about derailing it and all sorts of extreme solutions where ppl may be killed or buildings exploding.
First they ask themselves the whole movie: "what are we gonna do to solve this? how can we stop it?" and they don't find an answer.
Then at the same time when the warden asks himself: "how can I kill these guys?" he simply answers "it's easy I just get a helicopter and get on the train."
If they wanted them killed why bother getting on the train?
It's like this movie both wants to have its cake and eat it. But maybe it's the kind of stupidity that has some philosophical message. That killing someone is a greater motivation than trying to save someone?
Also how did they know the convicts are on that precise train? they could've picked any train. Even if someone saw them from a distance there is no way they could identify them on a high speeding train.
I still love the movie though. It's just so bizarre.
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halfcolombian — 11 years ago(November 14, 2014 10:43 AM)
It's bizarre alright. I think they mainly wanted to portray how people react under pressure, how enemies become friends and vice versa. I love the triangle voigt-roberts-de mornay. Lovely little drama between the three.
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