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Bullet Train [Blu-ray]

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To get his revenge, he brainwashes a couple of angry young Marxists to join him and together they agree to place a bomb on a high-speed train. There can be a certain snobbery with action thrillers that don’t take themselves too seriously and while the irreverent, bolshy nature of Bullet Train will inevitably rub some people up the wrong way, David Leitch‘s escapism possesses merits and is a lot of fun.

presentation, but it is a more refined and spatially capable listen that is the clear superior of the two.

The action is mixed with very heavy melodrama, which is one of the main reasons the international version of The Bullet Train is significantly shorter. However, this job turns out to be anything but easy, as Ladybug has to contend with multiple other contract killers with their own agendas. Bullet Train is set to premiere next week on Digital, followed by its 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD release next month.

If you are getting ready to see The Bullet Train for the first time and expect it to be a Japanese high-octane action thriller like Speed but with a distinct 1970s appearance, I think that you are setting yourself up for a disappointment. In December 2018, the entertainment chain HMV went into administration for a second time, with seemingly no way forward for the business. Read more about the condition New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original manufacturer’s seal (if applicable) has not been removed.s U-571 is coming to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray in the UK this September, with extra features too: more details here. Perhaps the most interesting and consequential similarity is that in both films the main bad characters are radicalized men who used to be good citizens. However, in the international version, there are several very small sections that use footage taken from a lower-quality source. Daylight footage can look particularly poor because the green cast eliminates the different white, blue, and even proper green nuances. Ken Takakura stars as a mad bomber who plants a device on a high-speed Japanese train, programmed to detonate if the train’s speed drops below 80 kilometres per hour.

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