Moviegoers have seen films set in virtually every method of transportation since the beginning of the film industry. Still, the prevalence of movies set on trains is astonishing. Stories ranging from gripping sci-fi action films to personal tragedies and exciting murder mysteries have all found a home aboard the train, and here are a few you should add to your watchlist.
Compartment No.6
Compartment No. 6 consists of a Finnish woman named Laura (Seidi Haarla) breaks up with her Moscow-based lover in the early 1990s so that she might embark on an archaeological train journey to the city of Murmansk, located in Russia’s far northern province. On the trip, she makes friends with Lyokha (Yuri Borisov), a vile Russian skinhead who drinks vodka like water. This 2021 film, directed by Juho Kuosmanen, is an unconventional love story of two lost souls filled with wit and warmth.
The Midnight Meat Train
The 2008 American Horror the Midnight Meat Train is a gripping story that follows the journey of a struggling photographer, Leon Kaufman, becomes obsessed with investigating a series of subway disappearances after witnessing a brutal murder by a butcher named Mahogany. As Leon delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers a horrific truth – the butcher’s role is to feed reptilian creatures that live beneath the city. Despite his efforts to stop the killings, Leon ultimately succumbs to the cycle and becomes the next butcher, leaving the story with a chilling and dark conclusion.
Snowpiercer
Snowpiecer, a 2013 Bong Joon-Ho film, takes place on a class-segregated train in a dystopian future after a climate catastrophe resulted in a new ice age. The film takes place 18 years after the world has become a frozen wasteland, and the poor inhabit the back of the train due to the inherent social hierarchy. The passengers at the rear of the train, motivated by lead Chris Evans, pick up arms and begin an uprising to reach the railway’s first car. Joon-ho brings his energy and style to bear in this gripping and exciting class struggle picture.
Terror Train
It was Roger Spottiswoode who helmed the 1980 slasher picture Terror Train. In this Halloween-themed film, a group of fraternity brothers and their dates (among them, horror icon Jamie Lee Curtis and magician David Copperfield) rent a train without realising that the victim of a nasty prank they played years earlier is also on board. This train trip is full of gore and tension, with everyone dressed up in costumes, murders that may or may not be magic tricks, and countless hiding spots for a body or a killer.
Horror Express
Trains have been a popular theme among movies, books, and games, with examples like “Money Train,” “Orient Train,” and “The Greatest Train Robbery” as slot games on platforms like Platincasino Ireland. However, one of the best train movies in the horror genre is “Horror Express,” featuring legendary actors Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing in a Victorian tale. The story begins when an adventurer named Lee finds a frozen creature in a cave in Manchuria. Regarding the history of life on Earth, Lee says this creature represents the missing link. The specimen will travel on the Trans-Siberian Express to Europe, where it will have plenty of time to thaw out and begin playing the roles of passengers.
Conclusion
There’s a lot of creative room for stories about trains as they offer a unique and thrilling cinematic experience. The confined space, the constant movement, and the sense of urgency create a tension-filled environment that adds to the suspense of the story. Whether it’s action-packed chase sequences, intense confrontations between characters, or the unravelling of a mystery, train-set movies have captivated audiences for decades. If you’re in the mood for an excellent thriller, spine-tingling horror picture, or perplexing murder mystery, hop on board and enjoy the journey.
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