Movie Information
Overall Rank: 2206
Average Rating: 2.9/4
# of Ratings: 26
Theatrical Release Date: 08/05/2022
Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 10/18/2022
Language: English
Genre: Action, Thriller
MPAA Rating: R
Director: David Leitch
Actors: Brad Pitt, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Brian Tyree Henry, Joey King, Andrew Koji, Hiroyuki Sanada
Plot: Five assassins finds themselves aboard the same fast-moving train - and soon find out their missions all share something in common. -- Chris Kavan
Quick Movie Reviews
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3/4
Indyfreak - wrote on 12/06/2022
Brad Pitt leads an insane cast of assassins trying to kill each other on a high speed Japanese train. The script does try way too hard to be clever and not all the jokes land. But by the third act, it actually comes together for a really enjoyable finale. Pitt plays his part as a perpetually confused but still capable action lead. Think if Jeff Bridges' the Dude from Big Lebowski suddenly became the lead in one of those Tarantino ripoff action flicks.
Rating of
3/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 08/08/2022
The cast and visuals elevate the rote material to a fun and funny 2 hours of unpredictable mayhem.
Full Movie Reviews
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2.5/4
“You’re a Diesel!”
Matthew Brady - wrote on 12/29/2022
‘Bullet Train’ is a fast-moving, messy, and stupid movie that does not fail to entertain. I found it funny how every character has a little backstory, even a water bottle. The film has colourful visuals, style, thoughtful action set pieces, and absurdly violent humour.
However, one of the things that stood out about this movie-going experience was that I got to see it on Screen X, an expanded, dual-sided, 270-degree screen projected on the walls. And I got to say Screen X is not for me. On the sides of the walls, it was moving at ten frames per second, while the middle screen was moving just fine, which was very distracting. It does not help that it projects to the walls next to a fire exit, which was visible throughout. So yeah, I don’t recommend it.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson …
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3/4
Choo-Choo-Choose This Crazy Train
Chris Kavan - wrote on 08/14/2022
What happens when you mix a bit of Tarantino with a helping of Guy Ritchie and some John Wick spices together? David Leitch has the recipe and Bullet Train comes out a decadent yet playful treat that caps the summer off quite nicely.
Brad Pitt - code name Ladybug - has found somewhat of a new lease on life thanks to his extra-helpful therapist, but can't shake the feeling he's still quite unlucky. His calm, collected handler (Sandra Bullock) puts up with his new age outlook even as he's given what, on the surface, seems like a quick and easy job. He just needs to retrieve a briefcase from a bullet train and get off at the next stop. But thinks are never that easy for our main character and from losing his locker key and train ticket in one bump, we know we're going to be in for a …
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