And Prince (Joey King), a petite, innocent looking girl dressed in pink, is the biggest psychopath in the bunch. The grudge-bearing murderous Wolf (Benito A Martínez Ocasio, aka Bad Bunny), is really pissed off: “I’m going to ruin your life the way you ruined mine.” The Hornet (Zazie Beetz, The Harder They Fall), an assassin, would murder anyone for money. Joe Origins), a grieving dad, has been forced to commit a crime. The gangster Kimura (Andrew Koji, Snake Eyes: G.I. Ladybug confronts Lemon: “You don’t remember me?” Lemon, “You look like every white homeless man I’ve ever seen!”
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There’s The Twins, Tangerine (Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Tenet) and Lemon (Brian Tyree Henry, TV’s Atlanta), they don’t look alike but kill alike. Other hitmen, assassins, thieves and killers with similar or conflicting goals. On this mission, he has unwanted company. But his current snatch and steal assignment, aboard a bullet train hurtling from Tokyo to Kyoto, pulls him right back into the darkness. Dogged by a sense of terminal bad luck and negativity, he’s seen the light and wants to start afresh. Ladybug (Brad Pitt) is an operative who’ll steal or kill whatever you will. The basis for this cutthroat railroad trip is a book by the very popular Japanese novelist Kôtarô Isaka.
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But what happens when fate turns out to be a series of unpredictable and ultra-violent events aboard the world’s fastest train? Setting the stage “Fate will do what it wills,” says The Elder. Dwight Brown NNPA News Wire Film Critic Published: 08 August 2022