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Walter Garber, supervisor del metro de Nueva York, tiene que afrontar el caos provocado por el secuestro de un vagón por una banda armada. Los criminales amenazan con ejecutar a los pasajeros si en una hora no reciben un cuantioso rescate. Garber utiliza sus conocimientos del sistema suburbano para intentar burlar a Ryder y salvar a los rehenes. Pero hay un enigma que Garber no consigue resolver: en el caso de que los criminales obtuvieran el dinero, ¿cómo conseguirían escapar? Remake de 'Pelham uno, dos, tres' (1974).
Avis de la communauté (12)
Pretty mediocre in my opinion. Didn't offer much substance or quality.
Couldn't disagree with you more der_unglaub... i loved this movie i thought it was awesome!! denzel & travolta nailed their roles playing their parts to perfection especially travolta he was spot on as the villain. the story was great too tbh i loved the whole thing. i should mention i haven't had a chance to watch the first one yet but i will do at some stage. whether that makes a difference or not i dunno but i only rate a movie on it's own merits therefore i highly recommend this it's a great watch. i even bought the bluray the other day too.
Enjoyed it. I had seen this before but couldn't remember much about it (except the overall premise). Watching it again, I was once again pleasantly surprised at the story and the characters. Travolta delivers big-time as the villain while Denzel Washington plays his part...well...I suppose he played it as well as could be expected for the part of a soft-spoken, unassuming Transit Authority person who happened to wind up in the wrong place on the wrong day. There were some supporting actors - I felt that John Turturro also delivered on his part, even though he eventually kind of faded into the background - that did their part, but overall it was a dialogue/story between Denzel and Travolta, and they turned a mediocre plot into a very watchable movie. No, it wasn't the most riveting (although it had its moments) but I felt it was a very entertaining screen performance of a fairly simple story. I definitely think they could have shortened it a bit. Overall, it's very watchable, and certainly not (as so many are these days) a waste of your time. Loved the closing scene, too. 😎
I was waiting for a plot twist that never happened. Watchable but not great.
This movie is so laughable. Granted, I made the mistake of watching this immediately after watching the original, but whew is this thing a stinker. An enjoyable stinker, I suppose. I mean, watching what John Travolta did in the Robert Shaw role is hysterical. Shaw was calm, cool and collected. He followed his own set of rules and never lost it. Meanwhile, Travolta comes on screen having already lost it, and is a whiny, pathetic, self righteous asshole from minute one. He's instantly in love with Denzel, too. Oh and he yells, "lick my bunghole, motherfuckerrrrr" at someone. Bunghole!?! Really???