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Comme tous les jours après son travail, Michael MacCauley (Liam Neeson) prend le train de banlieue qui le ramène chez lui. Mais aujourd’hui, son trajet quotidien va prendre une toute autre tournure. Après avoir reçu l’appel d’un mystérieux inconnu, il est forcé d’identifier un passager caché dans le train, avant le dernier arrêt. Alors qu’il se bat contre la montre pour résoudre cette énigme, il se retrouve pris dans un terrible engrenage. Une conspiration qui devient une question de vie ou de mort, pour lui ainsi que pour tous les autres passagers ! (StudioCanal)

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POMO 

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français Un thriller étonnamment mauvais (pour celui qui promettait un deuxième Non-Stop), qui non seulement ne fonctionne pas avec une logique d'intrigue cohérente, mais présente également des scènes d'action de manière inacceptable pour l'époque, dépassées et irréelles. En termes de divertissement de genre, il ne propose rien d'utile, à part le visage de Liam Neeson et une blague de casting pour les cinéphiles (le duo Patrick Wilson et Vera Farmiga de Conjuring). JEREMIE ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais The standard Liam Neeson reunites with director Jaume Collet-Serra in a suspenseful thriller that is fun to watch but unfortunately doesn't bring much new to the table. It bothers me a bit that every new Liam film, is actually exactly the same as the previous one. Non-Stop was set on a plane, The Commuter takes place on a train, and the plot is more or less similar, except that I found Non-Stop more entertaining and its denouement more surprising, whereas here I found out all too soon. Too many similarities for my taste, as if they didn't know how to handle the script. That said, the train derailment is solid and Liam still manages the smaller fights, so it's still above average, but it could have been more creative. 70% ()

Malarkey 

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anglais Liam Neeson and Jaume Collet-Serra have met on the screen for the fourth time already and yet again, I can’t get enough of it. A perfect small-scale film with an inventive script that uses a train the good old Agatha Christie way and offers a gripping plot with a solid unravelling. And since Liam is a champ for his age and Jaume can work well with CGI, you’re up for a rollercoaster full of adrenaline. It might reek of special effects, but I didn’t mind that one bit. Great camera angles brilliantly capture the action scenes and doesn’t start shaking as soon as Liam look at it the wrong way. It created so much adrenaline that it was hard for me to lower my blood pressure back to normal after watching the movie. ()

MrHlad 

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anglais Liam Neeson gets on the train in a pretty bad mood, and it's about to get worse when he finds out that Vera Farmiga has manipulated him into a conspiracy in which his neck is on the line. And not just him. The Commuter is a solid action flick, and exactly what you'd expect from the makers of Unknown and Non-Stop. But you can tell they're running out of ideas. It still paces pretty well and you get exactly what you expect in the cinema, but not a tad more. I quite enjoyed it, but I would have liked to see Neeson and director Jaume Collet-Serra move on to other projects and maybe even genres. They don't have much to offer here anymore. ()

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