The Bullet Train Film Info

A soft, almost musical laugh answered. "Mr. Saito. You forgot to lock it."

The 2022 film is actually an adaptation of a Japanese novel called Maria Beetle (aka Bullet Train ) by Kotaro Isaka. The novel is a comedic thriller where multiple assassins unknowingly board the same train. The 1975 film was an original screenplay. They share only the setting (the Shinkansen) and the concept of a bomb/extortion. David Leitch has stated he never saw the 1975 film until after he finished his movie. So, "The Bullet Train Film" is a rare case of convergent evolution in cinema. The Bullet Train Film

At its core, the movie explores the conflict between . Ladybug’s zen-like approach to his misfortune contrasts with the ruthless efficiency of his adversaries, making the film as much about cosmic coincidence as it is about combat. Production & Style A soft, almost musical laugh answered

dialogue and inventive fight choreography, while others found the plot convoluted You forgot to lock it

"Why?" Kenji whispered.

Kenji Saito, a salaryman whose biggest sin was embezzling a minor client fund, was supposed to be in this car. Instead, he was hiding in the bathroom of Car Three, hyperventilating.