Jaume Collet-Serra has a flair for the absurd. His films hit that sweet spot where art meets trash, going right up to the line of implausibility then cheerfully sailing over it. They're wildly entertaining, and Collet-Serra is no hack - his films are well made, he just has no interest
Movie Review: The Commuter
By Tony Stamp (www.flicks.co.nz)
NZ Herald·
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Liam Neeson stars in The Commuter
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Most impressive is how engaging it all stays while remaining in one location. The camera pirouettes though the train as familiar actors act vaguely suspiciously, and before long they each fall under Neeson's piercing gaze.
The Commuter doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it's a solid enough thriller, as relentless as its 65-year-old lead actor and eager to entertain, logic be damned.
Starring: Liam Neeson, Vera Farmiga, Sam Neill
Director: Jaume Collet-Serra
Running time: 105mins
Rating: M (Violence & offensive language)
Verdict: All aboard the action train
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