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TransSiberian 2008 123movies

TransSiberian 2008 123movies

You can't escape your lies.Jan. 18, 2008111 Min.
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Watch: TransSiberian 2008 123movies, Full Movie Online – Americans abroad. Roy and Jessie finished a volunteer stint in China. He loves trains, so they go home via the Trans-Siberia Express. There are strains in the relationship, including her past. They meet Carlos, a Spaniard, traveling with Abby, a young American. Carlos keeps close to Jessie, and when Roy is left behind and waits a day for the next train so he can catch up, Jessie and Carlos take a trip into the dead of winter to photograph a ruined church. Carlos may be running drugs, so, later, when Roy catches up and introduces Jessie to his new pal, an English speaking Russian narcotics detective, he’s the last person Jessie wants to see. Will the Siberian desolation be their undoing?.
Plot: A TransSiberian train journey from China to Moscow becomes a thrilling chase of deception and murder when an American couple encounters a mysterious pair of fellow travelers.
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6.6/10 Votes: 53,295
91% | RottenTomatoes
72/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 573 Popularity: 11.58 | TMDB

Reviews:


***Slow-build suspense on the Trans-Siberian Express***

A couple doing missionary work in China (Woody Harrelson & Emily Mortimer) takes the Trans-Siberian train from Beijing to Moscow, but their involvement with a dubious couple (Eduardo Noriega & Kate Mara) gets them entangled with a no-nonsense narcotics detective (Ben Kingsley).

A relative told me a story of his travels in Russia back when it was part of the USSR: He said the deeper he journeyed into the country the more it seemed like he was going back in time. At one point he happened to turn around in some kind of an installation and immediately got stopped by authorities and apprehended. He was taken to the proverbial dark room with a hanging light where he was interrogated for a couple hours. I asked what he thought was going to happen and he said he feared getting taken to a gulag in Siberia.

I bring this up because you’ll see these kinds of elements in “Transsiberian” (2008), a crime drama/suspense/thriller that has the tone & themes of “A Simple Plan” (1998), but mixed with a little “Runaway Train” (1985) and “Dr. Zhivago” (1965). While I still prefer “Runaway Train” I have no problem listing “Transsiberian” with these notable films, despite the fact that it’s an obscure flick that bombed at the box office (no doubt because it wasn’t released properly and didn’t reach enough theaters).

“Transsiberian” works so well because it has the confidence to take its time and establish the characters, which are nicely fleshed-out. Roy (Harrelson), for instance, is an affable Christian who seems oblivious to the evil in the world and assumes the best in everybody. His wife, Jessie (Mortimer), by contrast, has a dark history, but was obviously attracted to Roy’s innocence. She sees her former-self in Abby (Mara), which links them. Meanwhile Carlos (Noriega) is the worldly bad boy who’s an expert at wooing women.

But this is just the set-up, the movie takes a thrilling turn in the last act, but it’s superior to the similar Hollywood turn in “A Simple Plan,” which I found unconvincing and a little eye-rolling.

The film runs 1 hour and 51 minutes and was shot in Lithuania, Russian and China.

GRADE: A-

Review By: Wuchak

Another excellent Woody Harrelson performance. Otherwise, not really worth a watch.
Review By: Ryan
A different pace for a thriller vehicle with fresh talent
A thriller on the Trans-Siberian railway is not an everyday film premise and that is in part what makes “Transsiberian” interesting. It’s not typical in any way unless you count the connection between murder and trains. That, and its cast is quality without seeking out big- hitting names and its director, Brad Anderson (“The Machinist”) is a fairly understated one. The story of a married couple onboard the railway and encountering something over their heads is not full of devious twists and turns, but it’s attention-getting.

Emily Mortimer and Woody Harrleson star as two married travelers who after going to China to do volunteer work through their church, decide to travel through Russia by train to make their trip a bid more adventurous. After all, we wouldn’t have much of a film without them deciding to take the train. On board, they meet Carlos and Abby, a young couple whom they bond with, but who appear more and more suspicious as the film inches toward its first big event.

Not much more can be said without giving away large chunks of the suspenseful elements of the film. It’s not bland, but the intrigue of this film is summed up into just a handful of moments. Ben Kingsley, however, has a dynamite supporting role as a Russian homicide/narcotics detective. His performance is crucial to the movie’s entertainment value.

I would suspect a lot of people would be less than enamored with “Transsiberian” because it floats between suspenseful thriller and a drama about keeping secrets, telling lies and guilt. It’s not pure entertainment, nor is profound with regards to the human condition. Expectation for one or the other is a recipe for not having much of a feeling about this film.

I, however, found the subtlety of Anderson’s film a delightful change of pace and the characters played by Mortimer and Harrelson (and the performances they give) easy to sympathize with and unique. Anderson doesn’t use any familiar clichés in creating suspense with his film. It just builds toward its few moments and with the help of what I felt was an equally effective score from Spanish composer Alfonso Vilallonga. “Transsiberian” is effective in rhythm and mood, not in plot twists and profundity.

~Steven C

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Other Information:

Original Title TransSiberian
Release Date 2008-01-18
Release Year 2008

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 51 min (111 min)
Budget 15000000
Revenue 5926410
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director Brad Anderson
Writer Brad Anderson, Will Conroy
Actors Woody Harrelson, Emily Mortimer, Ben Kingsley
Country United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Lithuania
Awards 2 wins & 11 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital EX (as Dolby Digital Surround EX)
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arricam LT, Zeiss Master Prime Lenses
Laboratory ARRI Film & TV, München, Germany, IFilm, Barcelona, Spain (digital intermediate), Image Film S.A., Barcelona, Spain
Film Length 3,059 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision2 250D 5205, Vision2 200T 5217, Vision2 500T 5218)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)

TransSiberian 2008 123movies
TransSiberian 2008 123movies
TransSiberian 2008 123movies
Original title TransSiberian
TMDb Rating 6.38 573 votes

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