Both are deftly played for the nail-biting finish, which is guaranteed to leave you wide-eyed and open-mouthed.īy portraying Frank and Will's as everyday men with real concerns over livelihood and family, Scott and "Die Hard 4.0" writer Mark Bomback make the point loud and clear later on that that real-life heroes are really just ordinary men who do extraordinary acts of courage in the face of danger and calamity. Tony Scott spends the first half of the film doing two things- one, emphasising the working-class backgrounds of Frank and Will and two, laying out bare the peril of the situation. It is only halfway through the film that Frank and Will cross paths with said locomotive nicknamed "The Beast" and come out with a plan to link their engine to the back to it and gun it in the opposite direction.
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Corporate- represented by Kevin Dunn's VP of operations- and local ground operations- represented by Rosario Dawson's rail commander- can't agree how to stop it, the former as usual weighing the options in terms of dollars and cents on the stock market. Then on the other end of the track, some bumbling employee gets off a train in an attempt to switch tracks, puts the stick in throttle and sends the massive locomotive whizzing down rural Pennsylvania towards the more heavily populated areas. Frank and Will each have their own share of family problems and each bear their own reservations of the other- so there's a fair bit of tension between the two of them as they begin their shift, especially since Will is seen as the company's new blood employed to replace the older workers (including Frank) who have one by one been forced to retire. The setup is plain and simple- on one end of the track is rookie conductor Will Colson (Chris Pine), paired with veteran railroad engineer Frank Barnes (Denzel Washington) on his first day of work.
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Based on the real-life story of an unmanned train that went careening down the tracks in Ohio after a railroad employee failed to set the air brakes while switching tracks, this dramatization of that little incident amps up the thrills for a white-knuckle 100-minute non-stop roller-coaster ride- just think of it as an adrenaline shot that pretty much grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go from start to finish. If you've read the synopsis above, you pretty much know the long and short of Tony Scott's "Unstoppable". Watch this if you like kidnapping movies.Reviewed by moviexclusive 7 /10 Tony Scott's high-octane action keeps the film relentlessly intense and gripping from start to finish I would not rewatch this movie, only if someone would ask me to watch with them. The music is what I expect from these kind of movies a little bit dark and mysterious. The cast however is well picked, they were not the one to fail in my opinion, its the storyline and overal directing of this movie that had failed the cast. I didn't like it either that I saw some tiny movie mistakes (scene starts in the evening and the next shot is brigh day, too bad). I would have loved to see way more of Song Ji Ho's perspective instead of focussing on Ma Dong Seok (whom I love).
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The story wanted to intertwine too badly, there were scenes that were out of place in my opinion.
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To be honest the storyline isn't new or refreshing, but if executed well, this could be another 'man from nowhere' but it failed. Damn, I wanted to like this movie so bad but sadly I didn't.