You know, others were nitpicking at Bullet Train’s smallest details but you honestly acknowledged stuff that I acknowledged… around my 8th to 9th time watching it.
Just one small correction: the director, David Leitch, only co-directed the first John Wick. Chapter 2, Parabellum, and Chapter 4 were directed only by Chad Stahelski.
The action was also memorable the music and well cartography camera, the whole unique characters were each one is different with unique motivations, ladybug was define by his steak of bad luck because of this he often goes to therapy which is why he has such a calm view since.. Well if anyone has job where things keep getting worse then why not.
I see people rate this film low because they claim that the plot is too convoluted and while i can see where they’re coming from, the plot really isnt. you really just need to watch the movie once or twice to figure it out. if anything it just means the movie is actually treating its audience like smart mature people that are able to use their brains to organize the story themselves. But if you dont want to thats fine too cause the movie is just primarily for entertainment youre only requirement is to have fun
ok i know you were nitpicking and i may just be coping or reading too much into it but the train ticket falling i think was payed off. Because the ticket fell it added the extra element of the conductor i don't believe the company that ladybug works for would only give him a one stop ticket so it falling introduces the conductor adds and extra elements of tension and stress everytime we're confronted with him and just add to the tension filled scenes off not only hiding from assasins but also from the conductor
Chekkov's gun should be the last thing this movie being flawed at since it has too many good set ups and pay backs that it should be the exemplary case for implementing chekkov's gun in movies. The case with the key and the ticket were for Ladybug character building since that emphasize his bad luck and his resourcefulness to overcome the situation. Lemon is a train freak, so when he gets on one, he does things in order as other people normally does, hence the case goes to the luggage rack. Also without the clear instruction of a train sticker on the handle, it would be a perfect hidden-in-plain-sight thing. A bit weird on this part that how does Ladybug-Whitedeath-Hornet know about the sticker unless Whitedeath specifically asked Lemon and Tangerine to put it on there. These were just my take on the situation, this is still a rare hyper-fun and well-crafted movie that came out recently. Gonna enjoy this like fine wine now lol.
A water bottle lacking motivation ROFL 🤣
You know, others were nitpicking at Bullet Train’s smallest details but you honestly acknowledged stuff that I acknowledged… around my 8th to 9th time watching it.
We're connected, I can feel it!
Just one small correction: the director, David Leitch, only co-directed the first John Wick. Chapter 2, Parabellum, and Chapter 4 were directed only by Chad Stahelski.
Hey, someone picked up on it! I was waiting for this comment, haha! I realised it after I uploaded it.
The action was also memorable the music and well cartography camera, the whole unique characters were each one is different with unique motivations, ladybug was define by his steak of bad luck because of this he often goes to therapy which is why he has such a calm view since.. Well if anyone has job where things keep getting worse then why not.
This movie is one of a kind!
Ladybug does actually have good luck. When they show ladybug with his sign, the kanji next to it say good luck. Yuichi has bad luck
I see people rate this film low because they claim that the plot is too convoluted and while i can see where they’re coming from, the plot really isnt. you really just need to watch the movie once or twice to figure it out. if anything it just means the movie is actually treating its audience like smart mature people that are able to use their brains to organize the story themselves. But if you dont want to thats fine too cause the movie is just primarily for entertainment youre only requirement is to have fun
ok i know you were nitpicking and i may just be coping or reading too much into it but the train ticket falling i think was payed off. Because the ticket fell it added the extra element of the conductor i don't believe the company that ladybug works for would only give him a one stop ticket so it falling introduces the conductor adds and extra elements of tension and stress everytime we're confronted with him and just add to the tension filled scenes off not only hiding from assasins but also from the conductor
Tarantino would've loved watching this film
Someone should tell him, haha!
Chekkov's gun should be the last thing this movie being flawed at since it has too many good set ups and pay backs that it should be the exemplary case for implementing chekkov's gun in movies. The case with the key and the ticket were for Ladybug character building since that emphasize his bad luck and his resourcefulness to overcome the situation. Lemon is a train freak, so when he gets on one, he does things in order as other people normally does, hence the case goes to the luggage rack. Also without the clear instruction of a train sticker on the handle, it would be a perfect hidden-in-plain-sight thing. A bit weird on this part that how does Ladybug-Whitedeath-Hornet know about the sticker unless Whitedeath specifically asked Lemon and Tangerine to put it on there. These were just my take on the situation, this is still a rare hyper-fun and well-crafted movie that came out recently. Gonna enjoy this like fine wine now lol.
There is a possibility of a movie in the same universe but with different characters as there are several books in the same world.
I'd happily watch another movie with Lemon and Tangerine as the main characters.
OR maybe she was working under cover for Butcher all along and we will get a Bullet Train/The Boys crossover sooner or later !
That'd be a very interesting movie.
@@reviewthischris Thanks