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El expreso del miedo

Título original: Snowpiercer
  • 2013
  • B-15
  • 2h 6min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Ed Harris, John Hurt, Jamie Bell, Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Octavia Spencer, and Tilda Swinton in El expreso del miedo (2013)
In a future where a failed global-warming experiment kills off all life on the planet except for a lucky few that boarded the Snowpiercer, a train that travels around the globe, where a class system evolves.
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Un fallido experimento para solucionar el problema del calentamiento global casi acabó destruyendo la vida sobre la Tierra. Los únicos supervivientes fueron los pasajeros del Snowpiercer, un... Leer todoUn fallido experimento para solucionar el problema del calentamiento global casi acabó destruyendo la vida sobre la Tierra. Los únicos supervivientes fueron los pasajeros del Snowpiercer, un tren que recorre el mundo.Un fallido experimento para solucionar el problema del calentamiento global casi acabó destruyendo la vida sobre la Tierra. Los únicos supervivientes fueron los pasajeros del Snowpiercer, un tren que recorre el mundo.

  • Dirección
    • Bong Joon Ho
  • Escritura
    • Jacques Lob
    • Benjamin Legrand
    • Jean-Marc Rochette
  • Estrellas
    • Chris Evans
    • Jamie Bell
    • Tilda Swinton
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Bong Joon Ho
    • Escritura
      • Jacques Lob
      • Benjamin Legrand
      • Jean-Marc Rochette
    • Estrellas
      • Chris Evans
      • Jamie Bell
      • Tilda Swinton
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    • 492Opiniones de los críticos
    • 84Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 36 premios ganados y 109 nominaciones en total

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    Chris Evans
    Chris Evans
    • Curtis
    Jamie Bell
    Jamie Bell
    • Edgar
    Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton
    • Mason
    Song Kang-ho
    Song Kang-ho
    • Namgoong Minsoo
    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
    • Wilford
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Gilliam
    Octavia Spencer
    Octavia Spencer
    • Tanya
    Ewen Bremner
    Ewen Bremner
    • Andrew
    Ko Ah-sung
    Ko Ah-sung
    • Yona
    Alison Pill
    Alison Pill
    • Teacher
    Luca Pasqualino
    Luca Pasqualino
    • Grey
    • (as Luke Pasqualino)
    Vlad Ivanov
    Vlad Ivanov
    • Franco the Elder
    Adnan Haskovic
    Adnan Haskovic
    • Franco the Younger
    Emma Levie
    • Claude
    Steve Park
    Steve Park
    • Fuyu
    • (as Stephen Park)
    Clark Middleton
    Clark Middleton
    • Painter
    Marcanthonee Reis
    Marcanthonee Reis
    • Tim
    • (as Marcanthonee Jon Reis)
    Paul Lazar
    Paul Lazar
    • Paul
    • Dirección
      • Bong Joon Ho
    • Escritura
      • Jacques Lob
      • Benjamin Legrand
      • Jean-Marc Rochette
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    Opiniones de usuarios1.1K

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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'Snowpiercer' is a visually stunning, thought-provoking film tackling class struggle and social inequality in a post-apocalyptic setting. Praised for its unique premise, intense action, and strong performances by Chris Evans and Tilda Swinton, it captivates audiences. However, some critics note plot inconsistencies and surreal elements requiring suspension of disbelief. Others find the social commentary heavy-handed or the pacing and ending problematic. Despite these issues, 'Snowpiercer' is celebrated for its ambitious concept and compelling narrative.
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    9iamtheslickguy

    I Didn't Think I'd Like it

    I don't like movies as art. I like movies that have rules and internal logic, and the premise of this movie is idiotic from both a scientific and common sense angle. It really works though. Like it really works. If you can just suspend disbelief and accept that a train can run forever and sustain some sort of biodome indefinitely then this movie is a masterpiece.

    I see reviews where people basically complain about how the premise impossible, or that the themes are cliche, and I'm totally with you guys there. Both of those things are true, so if you need realism then you probably won't like this movie. But if you can just accept the premise as it is then this movie is something really special. One of the better movies I've watched in a really long time
    6kuarinofu

    Wastes too much time on pointless action instead of developing its ideas

    Snowpiercer could've been a great film (and it is probably a good story), but it turned out to be a 2hr long collection of weird scenes, pointless action, overacting and slo-mo.

    The ideas are there. And...well, at least 2 characters are in the film. Can't really say about other 5 people who we know nothing about even in the end. It looks like a lot was lost in the adaptation for the screen. I mean, some characters are distinctive enough to be memorable, and they are probably important for the story, but since we have no time for them they just mostly die and we can't care cause we don't know anything about them. It's like they wanted to show all the important characters from the reference material but they had no time for them anyway.

    This could've worked on a purely thematical level if they would go a little more symbolic on this.

    Buff the run time a little, make it somewhat more boring, remove the pointless action (leave only the starting one to reference revolution and violence). Make each of the cars count (some of them were significant, like the education part, the aquarium had important dialogue and stuff but the sauna one was just a waste of time). Dwell more on interesting dialogue (which is there), develop the characters, make us care.

    Instead a miscast Chris Evans embarks on a journey that never really affects him, tells his life story in an expository monologue and ends up taking stupid decisions that lead to horrible consequences. No interesting twists, nothing. The Korean guy barely even talks, the girl is supposed to represent a younger generation but she has nothing to do in this film.

    I think the above mentioned is the only way this film could've worked. Going grounded and realistic with this can never work, there's just too many plot holes to take.

    For all the great production design and value, this film ends up being a waste of 2 hours of your time.
    8Vartiainen

    Dark social science fiction

    Snowpiercer was a surprise to me. I thought it would be just another "social commentary" dystopian film trying to ride the coattails of The Hunger Games craze. Instead what I ended up getting was one of the best post-apocalyptic films I've ever seen. A smooth roller coaster of action and quiet, dark dialogue.

    And don't get me wrong, it is another "social commentary" dystopian film, and yes, perhaps it's riding The Hunger Games craze just a little bit. But, when that riding ends up producing a film of this quality, is it a bad thing? And it's not like The Hunger Games invented the idea of alternative future where the poor are trying to usurp the rich people that are controlling them from their towers of ivory. These are both just variations of Orwell's 1984, which draws heavily from the age old tale of the underdog, David versus Goliath.

    It's the execution of an idea that makes or breaks a film and here that execution is nigh flawless. Everything from the design of the train to the A-list cast of actors to the storyline that keeps up the relentless pace, but still has time to reflect on the motives, histories and moods of the characters.

    Snowpiercer is simplistic art. It doesn't try to win you over with limitless of details, high explosives or flashiness. Rather it takes a central idea and fills it with as much quality as possible. Highly recommended for all fans of science fiction out there.
    8estebangonzalez10

    Now that is how you make the transition from a Korean to an English language film without losing your personal stamp and style

    ¨Know your place. Accept your place. Be a shoe.¨

    I was pleasantly surprised at how well Korean director, Joon-ho Bong, made the transition to this his first English language film because the style and tone of the film still felt entirely Korean despite starring some well known Hollywood actors. I enjoyed this film so much that I ended up watching it twice and that is something I rarely do. Based on the French graphic novel, Le Transperceneige written by Jean-Marc Rochette, Snowpiercer is an ambitious dystopian sci-fi film that despite having a very absurd premise works really well thanks to Bong's direction. It has some great performances with memorable characters, several exciting action scenes mixed with bizarre comedic moments, and a thought provoking metaphor on classicism. It is a bleak film but Bong handled the material so well that it kept me engaged and interested. Unfortunately the film does suffer from a rather unconvincing final act, but for most of its running time I was so entertained that I wasn't too disappointed.

    Snowpiercer takes place in 2031 after a failed global-warming experiment has frozen all of Earth and wiped out all life. The only survivors are the passengers of a super train traveling across the globe with a perpetual-motion engine. Designed by Wilford, an engineer who knew the experiment would fail, the train has been running for 17 straight years and a social class system has developed as the passengers of the rear end live in extremely poor conditions. Here we are introduced to a young man named Curtis (Chris Evans) who is trying to come up with a plan to get past all the security guards in order to reach the front section where Wilford is presumed to be. He isn't alone on this quest as most of the passengers are upset for the abuse they've suffered and the extreme poor conditions in which they are forced to live in. A wise old man named Gilliam (John Hurt) who helped Wilford design the engine, has been helping Curtis rally the men together. Curtis's good friend, Edgar (Jamie Bell), is also awaiting the moment to begin their revolution as things begin to get worse once the guards take a few kids away from them. Tanya (Octavia Spencer) and Andrew (Ewen Bremner) are among the victims whose children have been taken away from them so they are also eager to attack. The first step of the plan involves freeing Namgoong (Song Kang-ho), a prisoner who has a special gift for unlocking the doors to each section, but the task won't be easy as the guards will do what it takes to make sure they stay at the rear section of the train.

    Bong has directed several successful Korean films like The Host and Memories of a Murder, and in his first English language film his style remains untouched. Despite having some scenes that borderline in the ridiculous he somehow manages to balance those moments really well. For example there is this huge action scene that he has set up between the rebels and the guards who are awaiting them with axes. The bloody and violent confrontation begins, only to be interrupted as the train is approaching a bridge which serves as a landmark for the New Year. The fighting stops for a few seconds as everyone begins the countdown and admires the view of the outside world from inside the train, then the violence and mayhem continue. There are several moments like this where Bong perfectly balances these gorgeously crafted choreographed scenes with moments of quirky comedy and twisted sense of humor. The best example of this type of humor comes from the two characters played by Tilda Swinton (who is unrecognizable in this film) and Alison Pill who are terrific and steal the few scenes they are in. I really loved that classroom scene that felt completely out of place with the dark tail section of the train. I think it was those goofy moments that I enjoyed the most in this film. It was a great sensory experience to get to follow these characters through each section of the train and I have to give Bong credit for his visionary style because as our heroes progress to the front of the train things begin to get more and more bizarre and you never know what to expect. The film is short of being a masterpiece because the final 30 minutes are disappointing, but as a social satire Snowpiercer worked better than other recent sci-fi films like Elysium. It is a very weird and strange film, but it is really good and I enjoyed it even more on my second viewing.
    8ThomDerd

    Yes, it's a metaphor, but it's a tense one.

    I just came across it again after-hours on TV and rewatched the whole thing, although i have seen it twice back in 2013. For the ones who'd want to check it out and dont mind a dark violent social commentary this is a treat. Good cast, good acting (Chris Evans and Tilda Swinton are a highlight), good action and relentless pace. Probably most are familiar with the story of snowpiercer, the train that holds the last of humans and keeps going around the world, while its people are split in sections in the train. That story itself constitutes a great -but not new- metaphor about society. I would keep the metaphor in the background as the backbone of the story and focus on the other exciting elements of the film, which are very rewarding. Good film, 8/10

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    • Trivia
      Director Bong Joon Ho often clashed with producer Harvey Weinstein, who frequently interfered in order to demand "his" version of the film. Among the many requests, the producer insisted on having the fish scene removed in favor of more action. Bong, who considered it his favorite shot in the film, was adamant to keep it in. He told the producer that he wanted to keep the shot for a personal reason, as a tribute to his late father, who was a fisherman. Upon hearing this, Weinstein said that family is very important to him, so he granted Bong to keep the shot. In an interview, the director said "It was a fucking lie. My father was not a fisherman."
    • Errores
      Wilford congratulates Curtis for being the first human being to walk the whole length of the train; however, Claude, Wilford's assistant, is seen at the tail of the train, as well as the front. Though Claude does not travel very far into the tail section and while she has been in every car, Curtis has been to the very back of the train, making him the only person to traverse its entire length. The children taken by Claude, however, were the first people to travel along the entire length of the train.
    • Citas

      Mason: Order is the barrier that holds back the flood of death. We must all of us on this train of life remain in our allotted station. We must each of us occupy our preordained particular position. Would you wear a shoe on your head? Of course you wouldn't wear a shoe on your head. A shoe doesn't belong on your head. A shoe belongs on your foot. A hat belongs on your head. I am a hat. You are a shoe. I belong on the head. You belong on the foot. Yes? So it is. In the beginning, order was proscribed by your ticket: First Class, Economy, and freeloaders like you. Eternal order is prescribed by the sacred engine: all things flow from the sacred engine, all things in their place, all passengers in their section, all water flowing. all heat rising, pays homage to the sacred engine, in its own particular preordained position. So it is. Now, as in the beginning, I belong to the front. You belong to the tail. When the foot seeks the place of the head, the sacred line is crossed. Know your place. Keep your place. Be a shoe.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Snow is seen falling during the end credits.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Snowpiercer: Transperceneige, From the Blank Page to the Black Screen: A Documentary by Jésus Castro- (2014)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de octubre de 2015 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Corea del Sur
      • República Checa
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      • Official site
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      • Coreano
      • Francés
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      • Alemán
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Hintertux, Tirol, Austria(mountain)
    • Productoras
      • SnowPiercer
      • Moho Film
      • Opus Pictures
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 39,200,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,563,650
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 171,187
      • 29 jun 2014
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 86,758,912
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