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Train Out of Schedule
Train driver suddenly felt sick and train itself is not quite fine. Without a driver it runs unstoppable and now it's passengers are who should save a train and their own lives.
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Plot Summary
A successful but troubled architect, haunted by a past trauma, finds his life unraveling when he becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman on a train. As his grip on reality loosens, he must confront his inner demons and the possibility that his perceptions are dangerously skewed. The journey becomes a psychological descent into paranoia and self-discovery.
Critical Reception
Arthur Penn's "Train Out of Schedule" received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and Kevin Bacon's compelling performance. However, some found the plot's ambiguity and psychological focus to be occasionally frustrating or underdeveloped. Audiences were similarly divided, with many appreciating the film's moody tone and exploration of mental fragility, while others desired a more concrete resolution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense psychological atmosphere and strong lead performance.
Criticized by some for a convoluted or unsatisfying narrative.
Applauded for its directorial style and moody cinematography.
Google audience: Viewers frequently commended the film's suspenseful build-up and Kevin Bacon's intense portrayal of a man on the edge. Some reviewers noted that the film's ambiguous ending left them with lingering questions, while others appreciated this as a thought-provoking element.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a stage play before being adapted for the screen, with Arthur Penn reportedly drawn to its claustrophobic setting and character-driven drama.
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