Bullet Train Film | The

There is a mid-credits "stinger" that appears shortly after the main film ends—definitely stay for it to see the resolution of a certain "sour" character arc.

If you think modern action movies are intense, go back to where it all started. The Bullet Train Film

While the 2022 film looks better (thanks to $90 million budget), the 1975 film feels more dangerous. There is no CGI; when the train shakes, you feel the actual vibration of a 1970s camera on a real locomotive. There is a mid-credits "stinger" that appears shortly

: The film features notable appearances by Zazie Beetz (The Hornet), Benito A. Martínez Ocasio/Bad Bunny (The Wolf), and Michael Shannon (The White Death). Production & Style There is no CGI; when the train shakes,

Here’s a social media post tailored for (1975) — the classic Japanese disaster film starring Ken Takakura. You can use this for Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or a blog.