The story follows ( Brad Pitt ), an unlucky assassin who wants to do his job peacefully after a string of mishaps. His simple mission—board a Japanese Shinkansen (bullet train) in Tokyo, snatch a briefcase, and get off at the next stop—quickly spirials out of control. Unknown to him, the train is packed with other lethal professionals, each with conflicting motives and mysterious connections to a legendary crime lord known as the White Death . The Key Players
Director David Leitch, a former stunt double for Brad Pitt, brings a signature kinetic energy to the film. The movie is characterized by: The Bullet Train Film
Fans of John Wick & Deadpool (shoutout to director David Leitch!) Anyone who loves a "wrong place, wrong time" comedy. Ensemble casts that actually have chemistry. Have you seen it yet? Who was your favorite assassin? 👇 The story follows ( Brad Pitt ), an
: Played by Hiroyuki Sanada and Andrew Koji , these characters bring a grounded, traditional element to the film's themes of family and revenge. The Key Players Director David Leitch, a former
Visually, the film is a masterclass in kinetic energy. David Leitch, known for his work on John Wick and Deadpool 2, utilizes the cramped quarters of the train to create inventive and claustrophobic fight sequences. The use of everyday objects—a laptop, a water bottle, or a snake—as weapons keeps the action fresh and unpredictable. The vibrant cinematography mirrors the electric atmosphere of modern Japan, utilizing saturated colors and stylized graphics to give the film a comic-book aesthetic.