Review of The Commuter (2018) by Eludiumq36 — 14 Apr 2018
Could've been a good, solid film except the director (Jaume Collet-Serra of "Non-Stop", another train film) didn't value plausibility enough this time. When you lack plausibility you just take the viewer out of the experience and that's just a shame since it's easily avoidable.
For instance, Liam's character should've been much more beat up and fatigued if not critically injured in all this. Instead, he comes off as an action-hero which is fine in other circumstances but not these.
And if you're twelve years old you'll appreciate Hollywood's "Good triumphs over Evil" for the billionth time, but those of us adults know the world is seldom so black and white. Overall, just disappointing.
This review of The Commuter (2018) was written by Eludiumq36 on 14 Apr 2018.
The Commuter has generally received mixed reviews.
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