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Based on the Japanese novel "Maria Beetle" by Kōtarō Isaka, "The Bullet Train Film" follows the story of Ladybug (Brad Pitt), an unlucky assassin who's hired by a mysterious client to retrieve a briefcase from a high-speed train traveling from Tokyo to Kyoto. The catch? Ladybug isn't the only one on the job. A group of skilled killers, each with their own agenda, are also on board, setting the stage for a deadly game of cat and mouse.
displaying high-resolution footage of the Japanese countryside to simulate movement. Modular Train Sets : The crew built three full-sized train cars The Bullet Train Film
Bullet train and characters that interact with the central theme : r/mattcolville Based on the Japanese novel "Maria Beetle" by
Bullet Train is a defining example of "Stunt-Cinema" making its way into the mainstream. It is not a film that seeks to answer deep philosophical questions, but rather to answer the question: "How much fun can we have on a train?" A group of skilled killers, each with their
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