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Transsiberian, 2008

Transsiberian

English, Russian

UK, Germany, Spain, Lithuania

Rating:6.8
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Profile of Transsiberian

Transsiberian can be described as tense, rough, and suspenseful. The plot revolves around dishonesty, couples, and manipulation. The main genres are independent, thriller, and crime. In approach, Transsiberian is serious and realistic. It is set, at least in part, on a train. It is located in Russia. Transsiberian takes place in contemporary times. The movie has received attention for being an award winner and critically acclaimed. Note that it involves violent content.

Summary of Transsiberian

With TRANSSIBERIAN, Brad Anderson proves once again that he has an exceptional ability to craft a suspenseful thriller. Leaving behind the overtly Hitchockian style that made THE MACHINIST such an interesting formal exercise, Anderson this time shoots his film in color and roots it firmly in the present. Roy (Woody Harrelson) and Jessie (Emily Mortimer) have just finished working with children overseas as part of a church project. Before flying back to the States, they decide to travel from Beijing to Moscow on the Trans-Siberian Express train, where they meet two fellow travelers, the handsome Carlos (Eduardo Noriega) and young Abby (Kate Mara). The couples bond, but gradually Jessie becomes worried that her new friends are involved in drug trafficking. At that point, the web has been spun, and when the intimidating Russian detective, Grinko (Ben Kingsley), arrives, Roy and Jessie become innocent targets in a dangerous chase.

Anderson's script, co-written with Will Conroy, helps to elevate TRANSSIBERIAN beyond mere thriller status. Without the suspense, it remains a well-executed portrait of a complicated relationship between two real people. Mortimer is her usual fantastic self, and it's fun to watch Harrelson play an average, upbeat American guy. Throw the always riveting Kingsley into the mix and you have a motion picture that is above average in every way. By the time the film reaches its payoff, viewers will have felt as if they, too, took a ride on the Trans-Siberian Express.

Details

Language: English, Russian
Country: UK, Germany, Spain, Lithuania
Release date: 18 January 2008
Runtime: 111 min

Cast and Crew

Woody Harrelson as Roy in Transsiberian
Woody Harrelson

as Roy

Emily Mortimer as Jessie in Transsiberian
Emily Mortimer

as Jessie

Thomas Kretschmann as Kolzak in Transsiberian
Thomas Kretschmann

as Kolzak

Eduardo Noriega as Carlos in Transsiberian
Eduardo Noriega

as Carlos

Ben Kingsley as Grinko in Transsiberian
Ben Kingsley

as Grinko

Kate Mara as Abby in Transsiberian
Kate Mara

as Abby

Photos

Transsiberian (2008)
Transsiberian (2008)

Clips

Transsiberian
Transsiberian: Trailer

Critics Reviews

Variety
An engagingly up-to-date melodrama steeped in local color and steered by a treacherous sense of morality.
The Hollywood Reporter
A vigorous, fast-paced tale that entwines plot with character and psychology set against an incredibly exotic backdrop.

Users Reviews

Not a "nice" movie this one. Cold, dark & gritty. A traveler's nightmare, demonstrating how when things go wrong they can quickly spiral way out of control. Gripping from start to finish.
TRANSSIBERIAN: I have always loved watching movies starring EMILY MORTIMER, This is one of my favorite movies and I highly recommend it. EMILY always give 100%, and her acting is always very convincing and spot on. Plus I just love her accent. I...
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