Sunday, December 5, 2010

Review: Unstoppable


Directed by Tony Scott this movie is really Unstoppable, hypnotizing the audience from beginning to the end to not move from their seat or even talk when the movie is playing. Don’t believe? Try it by yourself. The movie contains a lot of action scenes, almost every scene are make your blood in tense. This is the fifth time for the director making an action movie that lives up to its title, the non-stop action ride you’re expecting with all the explosions, chase scenes, and also the story behind the machinist.


The story about an old veteran train conductor (Washington) who’s about to become the victim of company layoffs due to cutbacks. Pine plays the newbie to the crew, who all the old guys hate because he’s been hired to take their jobs away. The pair is forced into a life or death situation when they have to divert a runaway train carrying a shipment of toxic chemicals headed straight towards them, schools, children, horses, cows, and anything else Scott could come up with for a train to destroy.

Actually this movie is very good, pictures are taken from a good and clear angle of the filming location and the effect of the train crash or explosion portrays perfectly. But, when you watch this movie, the story behind the machinist itself actually has nothing to do with the trains. It is creates just for there is still has a story from this movie, but when its gone, the plot is still going well, because from the starting point until the end what you see is all about the train and what efforts they do to stop it.





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