The Commuter
A**
Hermoso 4k HDR
Si se disfruta esta película en 4k HDRCon Idioma español latinoGracias a la industria de recordarse de incluir nuestra idioma español latino, lo mejor de mejor, les recomiendo muchoOjalá que saquen mas de 4k de liam neeson 🥺
C**K
well done
perfect
D**E
Good display of Nobility,deep plot,some mystery,suspense,not very predictable,but a bit nonsensical
SPOILER ALERT:The film loses a star because it doesn't make sense. They could have just told him who she was and this would have saved him all the time looking. Also the cop who threw the guy off the building, he would have known who they were looking for. They knew she was on the train. They knew who they were looking for. And the movie depicts these people all all knowing. They know every cell number, they could kill people without anyone noticing and put them under the train, they could kill the conductor while the train is moving, and they have killers all over the place. So they could have killed her themselves. They would have known who is was. So this doesn't make sense.The film had some plot depth. There is the plot, and some sub plots happening.The movie points out the value of Nobility. The cop says there's no value in Nobility. Nobility is very lacking today. Neeson is Irish. "Ireland" means "land of the Aryans" [Iran means something similar]. Aryan in Sanskrit means "Noble-Man". Neeson being Irish is an Aryan and a Noble-Man.The 6 people left on the train who all claimed to be Prim in order to save Prim showed solidarity of Americans. And it's cool they are of various races. They are all serving a Noble ideal. Neeson, just light Denzel in Equalizer display peak Nobility in their film. Denzel is my favorite actor because he said if he wasn't an actor he would be a preacher, and that he tries to use his character to preach through the movie. This is what movies need. This is what America needs. Reality and Nobility and men and women supporting each other despite their differences. At the end the girl dumps the fake credit cards. Nobility has affected her life forever. Growing up in New York, there is a good chance she has never witnessed much of it. People doing the right thing even when it costs them more then they get in return for their Noble deeds.I like to rate on a 4 star scale because that is what it always was. This 5 star thing is bothersome. I would give it 3.5/4 if it was a 4 star rating.
T**N
Nicely paced action thriller starring one of my favorites, good action scenes and premise
Nicely paced thriller starring one of my favorites, Liam Neeson, I thought it had good action scenes, great pacing, enjoyed the premise, and loved the opening montage conveying without telling how the main character – the titular commuter – really does take the same route via train again and again to and from Tarrytown, New York and Grand Central Terminal in New York City (also the montage conveyed nicely the love the main character had for his family). Along the way the opening time lapse montage also establishes that the central character not only knows the train route and the train very well but also knows a regular group of commuters and train employees (at least by face, though a few he seems to be genuine friends with); these facts are important later.The story centers on Neeson’s character, Michael MacCauley, a former NYPC police detective turned insurance agent. Commuting every work day back and forth from Tarrytown, we see he has a stable life, a loving wife and son, and also between his wife and his work and their bills (and their son soon going off to school which appears to be quite expensive), the family is barely making ends meet.Until he gets laid off very early in the film. As he is riding home, not having told his family yet he is out of a job, he gets approached by a seemingly friendly, chatty, and intelligent woman, first speaking in hypotheticals about what would he would do essentially for a large sum of money, some money up front and some after it was complete, one he was uniquely talented and in position to complete, but one he has no idea of its larger consequences or import. Would he do it he ponders, as he realizes the woman wasn’t speaking in hypotheticals at all but as an actual job offer?Turns out the woman wants Michael to find a passenger, one only known by an alias, and a package this mystery passenger has that the people the woman works for want very badly. Just plant a GPS tracker in the passenger’s bag and his job is done the woman assures him. He has no other information to work with, he doesn’t know anything other than the alias name of this passenger and that the person is carrying a package (no idea of race, gender, age, occupation, etc.), he doesn’t know what the package is, he doesn’t know what the people the woman works for want the person for (she tells him the mystery passenger has something that is stolen but other than that doesn’t elaborate on any possible fate for this thief).Oh and the people the woman works for will be watching him, with people on and off the train keeping tabs on him, his family, and before this began they took his cell phone. Better find this person before the train reaches the end of the line, all without running afoul of his minders should he decide he can’t go through with this, not calling police to check on his family, and not arousing suspicion among passengers and crew with his investigations and being arrested and detained himself. Just a few more stops to find this passenger (he knows what stop the passenger is going to disembark to).I liked how every element in the film – Michael’s police background, the fact he regularly rode the train and knew many of the regulars and could thus spot new riders, his family’s financial woes, Michael having contacts still in the police department – all played a role. I liked getting to know and bond with the regulars as the movie progressed. It has been a while since I have seen any action film that spent so much time on a train and I really enjoyed that as well. A good action film, it has been too long since I have seen a Liam Neeson thriller!
P**$
Good movie
Saw this movie a couple years bk abd decided to purchase the DVD. Good movie!
D**S
Florence Pugh
Mejor calidad que la versión fabricada en México
B**R
Lots of action at the end of movie.
Very low key at the start but picks up later in the movie.
L**0
La edición qu supera a la vendida por VIDEOMAX.
Había visto la película en la versión DVD de Videomax y tenia planeado comprar el disco blu ray solo que al ver ambas versiones no contaban con extras y el audio original esta en dolby digital 5.1, decidí buscar la versión norteamericana y salió mejor que la primera. A pesar de que no cuento con un reproductor 4K, cuenta con el disco blu ray normal con la sorpresa de que viene con audio en español, avances al iniciar el disco y extras muy interesantes (aunque no vienen subtitulados). Una muy buena película de Liam Neeson.
T**S
Showed up on time & in good shape...
Not sure what to make of this drama - but oh well - I found it to be a real waste of an hour & a half...
R**'
TIME IS NOT ON MICHAEL'S SIDE
Liam Neeson heads the cast list in the role of former-cop Michael MacCauley who for the past ten years has worked as an insurance salesman commuting on the same journey to work on a daily basis.Today however will be very different not only receiving bad-news at work he'll meet-up on his journey home with a mystery woman Joanna who'll set Michael a challenge to find a passenger called 'Prynne' who doesn't normally share the daily journey on the train, his task is to both identify the passenger and plant a tracker on him or her.........failure to take the task seriously will have consequences.Well Michael will try to get out of taking part, however when innocent parties begin to lose their lives and the realisation that despite no longer being on the train Joanna seems to know every move he makes he realises he has little choice but to take the task seriously.Things will become more sinister for Michael as time begins to run out when he learns that his wife and son could also lose their lives if he fails.Many will i'm sure compare the similarities between this Liam Neeson's effort to that of 'Non Stop' however for me i watch film like this purely to be entertained, and yes whilst similarities are there, the film does have many tense moments along with a series of fight sequences ......the film does entertain in my view and is worth a spin.
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