Midnight Meat Train

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Leon Kaufman a révélé son talent de photographe à travers des clichés hautement provocants. Décidé à créer l'événement pour sa prochaine exposition, il est prêt à aller encore plus loin dans l'exploitation des aspects les plus sombres de l'humanité. Ce qui va le conduire sur les traces d'un tueur en série, Mahogany, qui traque les voyageurs empruntant le dernier métro avant de les tuer avec une sauvagerie inimaginable. Sans le vouloir, il entraîne sa petite amie, Maya, avec lui. Chaque ticket est peut-être un aller simple vers la mort... (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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POMO 

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français Un thriller atmosphérique et captivant, rempli de meurtres insidieux, rehaussé de sang et de brutalité. Ce qui l'enterre complètement, ce sont les visuels d'action de la caméra inappropriés et surtout les effets numériques de meurtres évidemment bon marché. Un film que j'accepterais comme une production B d'étudiants expérimentant leur talent, sans se rendre compte du genre dans lequel ils opèrent et en se réduisant inutilement à la superficialité de la culture pop, juste pour être "branchés". ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais I love these cocktails of atmospheric and bloody horror. The Midnight Meat Train is a lot better in the second half, with blood splattering out of the screen during the fights with the butcher Vinnie Jones while Barker’s atmosphere is everywhere. But the first half isn’t boring either, it has several very tense scenes and the aforementioned Jones makes you afraid just by looking at him, especially when he’s wielding a butcher’s hammer and hatchet. The style is very interesting (the camera, the colours) and makes the film memorable, although there’s a risk that it will not appeal to a big part of the audience – not everyone will like its cold (sterile metal) style. Many people are complaining about the final twist, but I personally liked a lot. ()

novoten 

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anglais It's like two directors pitted against each other. One insists on music with every subsequent murder, while the other keeps urging Master Bradley Cooper to act more dramatically and seriously, the bloodier the whole train becomes. And though I like Bradley's acting in a hundred different ways, except for a few romantic scenes, it simply doesn't fit here. Moreover, due to surprisingly bad Leslie Bibb and the entire second half, there was no surprise ending or nice reveal, just an overly fattening gimmick. ()

Kaka 

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anglais Although it is a stupidly simple film with a bizarre ending, the urban feeling and brutal murders elevate it to at least an average level. Kitamura is a master with the camera, as his tricks would confuse even Michael Bay. For horror fans, there are litres of blood and “off the record” events and it is an absolute must-watch. For the rest of the population, it is a pure WTF matter that someone would throw in a corner while others devour it like a raspberry. ()

lamps 

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anglais Disgusting! Sometimes I wonder the roles that popular and good actors are willing to take. True, Bradley Cooper was just getting into the big leagues, and Vinnie Jones has such a naturally deadpan expression that the role of the psychopathic and taciturn butcher is perfect for him, but do these two need to be plunging knives into lifelessly hanging corpses and wallowing in rotting entrails? The Midnight Meat Train is a repulsive spectacle, at first perhaps nicely atmospheric and narratively interesting, but gradually everything gets overshadowed by a cloud of cheap clichés, disgustingly digital and overly bloody murders and relentless carnage in the last quarter of an hour, which, moreover, culminates in one of the most moronic and shocking twists I could ever imagine. I don't mind the brutality, but the creators could have left the sci-fi aside (although it explained everything beautifully). 50% ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais Clive Barker has always been one of my favorite horror authors, and the creators of this film managed to adapt one of his stories pretty well. Sure, they had to sprinkle in something extra to bring it to the screen, but overall, I was pretty pleased with the result. It could have gone much worse, believe me. Clive Barker's horror has never shied away from bloodshed (though he knows how to create horror in other ways), and the filmmakers respected that. Instead of action scenes in pitch-black darkness, they went for raw brutality, in which no eye was left in its socket, and the British Terminator was perfect for it. I can't help but wonder if the number of passengers on late-night New York subway trains dropped after the American premiere. / Lesson learned: If you're afraid, don't ride the subway. ()

kaylin 

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anglais The Midnight Meat Train tries a little too hard than it really needs to when it comes to its script, but it makes up for it with two facts: the great Vinnie Jones, who was simply perfect for the role, and then the special effects, where the flesh and blood really give the impression that you are in a slaughterhouse. A filthy human slaughterhouse. Of course, when a woman hangs by her legs, her breasts hang too... ()