ogonga

ogonga t1_j291prm wrote

Oh yeah, it's definitely easy-watching, probably due to the cinematography and vibrant colors. Plus the cool factor of the antagonist. I thought it was John Wick coming to do a crossover just by that scene in the rain where he spins the chamber on the revolver. I think that was my favorite scene of the movie, where it sets the tone of this brutal killing machine so effectively.

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ogonga t1_j28yrnk wrote

I thought it was a fun watch, but only if you turn off your brain with a little alcohol and watch for the fun factor.

You're telling me there aren't any cameras on a Japanese bullet train?

People fighting each other didn't raise any suspicion from the staff? And the messes resulting from it were all cleaned up?

Also, at the disastrous end, did all the staff survive? Not explained.

It was fun to see Brad Pitt fighting like Jackie Chan though.

I think the story and visuals drive this movie, but the plot holes kept bugging me.

7/10

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ogonga t1_ivy4g75 wrote

Anything with software has vulnerabilities and limitations. My previous phone lasted 5 years before I decided to switch, and my current one is 3 years old. Get something without a touch screen if you want a phone that'll last long, and get a device that doesn't need mobile data for entertainment, like a tablet.

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