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Shinkansen plays like a fun action movie from Smokin' Aces or Lucky Number Slevin. But it's actually a fantasy movie. Happiness isn't just a theme, it's an active participatory force that influences the story from start to finish. This gives Shinkansen a bit more depth than most action movies. Because the film asks you to think about fate and how much you care about your destiny and your destiny.Ladybug is the character most affected by luck and destiny. These fantastical elements add a layer of existentialism that fits the Thomas label assigned by Ladybug reasoning and Lemmon. Want it?
Bullet trains are a bit like Russian nesting dolls. There are two tales of his revenge that merge into a tale of redemption. The Elder's Journey is about taking revenge on The White Death. There is a prince's journey to prove himself to her father (White Death) by dethroning him. And then there's Ladybug, who's trying to bounce back from a losing streak, trying to come to terms with his luck and destiny and find some peace of mind. Henry
Tangerine - Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Prince - Joey King
Elder - Hiroyuki Sanada
Father (Yuichi Kimura) - Andrew Korziwolf - Bad Bunny (Benito A. Martinez Ocasio)
Horny - Zazie Beetz
Maria Beetle – Sandra Bullock
Keida Izumi, Concession Girl – Karen Fukuhara
Passenger – Channing Tatum
Carver – Ryan Reynolds
Director – David Leitch
Original Roman Maria Beetle by – Kotaro Isaka
Shinkansen
Why it's called The title has a dual structure. The first is the movie setting. Our character rides a Japanese bullet train called "Shinkansen" because of its amazing speed.
Second, the title implies that this is a train full of bullets, or people with guns that can shoot bullets. The literal aspect of the title is reminiscent of the infamous snake on a plane.Imagine management discussing the title, "Assassins on a Train doesn't sound good. Then one says "Gun Train?" and the other hears the iconic 2001 iconic "Zarathustra Speaks Again: a Space Odyssey" and says, "Bullet.
Interesting thing." , the Shinkansen is based on a novel by Kotaro Isaka. The novel was called Maria Beetle, aka Maria Beetle, aka Maria Beetle. So the original name actually has nothing to do with Shinkansen. This is actually a reference to Ladybug's handler, Maria. The most obvious meaning of this is to think of "Mary Beetle" as a euphemism for ladybug. It is explained that it is special in order to avoid such pain. As such, the title seems to emphasize the fantasy side of the story more and the role that luck and destiny play. Especially since Maria is all-knowing and all-powerful to Ladybug. She is in his ear, guiding him, listening to him, and supporting him.
The original and movie titles accomplish different things. But I think both are possible.
Difference between Shinkansen and Ladybug
Almost the same. The story takes place in Japan on the Shinkansen. Prince is the child of a scary crime boss. Tangerine and Lemon are unable to bring another son of a crime boss back to life, lose money and try to make sense of it all. Meanwhile, Ladybug grabs the briefcase and gets off at the next stop.
The biggest and most controversial difference was that people assumed that the characters in the novel were all Japanese. However, most of the characters in this film were foreigners. The crime boss is Russian and his children look British. Ladybug is American. The lemons and tangerines are from England. As for the main cast, only The Father and The Elder are Japanese. The novel's author, Isaka, wasn't as worried as the others. "I don't think people should understand Japanese literature or culture," he told the New York Times.
Isaka was said to have viewed the character as "ethnically malleable".
All the novel reviews are very good. So if you enjoyed the tone of the movie, you will likely enjoy the humor and suspense of the novel.
Shinkansen Themes and Meanings
Luck and destiny are the two most obvious themes. But luck is so clearly a positive force in the film that Shinkansen makes it more of a fantasy movie than a traditional action thriller like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Having a large impact on , raises a lot of questions. In particular, Ladybug's perception of his own bad luck actually seems to be wrong, as he turns out to be incredibly lucky. that you are protecting him. This begs the question: why him? what made him so happy? Is it his destiny? Is it good karma? Is it something he could end up losing? What are the limits of his happiness? Not all questions about luck and destiny have satisfactory answers. But destiny is not in your hands, just accept it. This is a trip where ladybugs are seen.
Less obvious are the themes of relationships and dating. Almost all characters are defined by the relationships they have, lost, or want.A character who feels lonely is in a dark place. Characters with someone are in a better place
Take father for example. I'm in trouble because he was a bad father. His irresponsibility allowed the prince to push his father's son off the roof. This allowed the prince to manipulate and ultimately fatally injure his father.What saves his father? his father, eldest son; The eldest son appears and does all the good father things his father should have done. And the elder ensures the survival of his sons and grandchildren.
The biggest difference on the Shinkansen is helping people. And perhaps the real problem above all happiness problems. I think we can connect the two topics. People who are alone don't have much luck. Is it more likely that the tide will turn in your favor if you have someone to support or work with? The Father boils down to Lemon fighting the White Death and Henchmen. The only reason heroes survive is because they work together.
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