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Unstoppable (Unstoppable)



British director Tony Scott once again teamed with Denzel Washington to one of his favorite actors, to prescribe a loaded movie adrenaline and speed that meets us at our edge of the seat and biting his nails.

Inspired by actual events, Unstoppable takes us to the railroads of the state of Pennsylvania to present the story of a train loaded with toxic and explosive material accidentally covers roads without a driver, no brakes and more than 70 miles per hour , and threatens to derail and cause extensive damage to a small population. This is when a chance encounter, two train drivers (Washington and Chris Pine in Star Trek ) are the last hope of the people to achieve curb the unstoppable locomotive and prevent a major disaster occurs.

The film follows the formula to the letter and he does not think outside the box making it work perfectly, and even with all the typical clichés ranging from children to an outing at risk, the sentimental story disque the main characters is mere filler melodramatic and explosions, chases, crashes, etc.. Denzel Washington is like a fish in water and who better than him to play individuals who nobody takes seriously but for one reason or another end up being the only ones who can save the world. Obviously, Chris Pine is terribly overshadowed by Washington, but hey, that's not a big surprise considering the size, presence and charisma that has the New York actor in films of this genre.

Unstoppable In there is nothing new under the sun. It's just a movie true to the formula in situations worn, familiar characters and predictable scenes. However, Scott's style combined with the performance of Denzel and the frantic pace of the film make Unstoppable is a palatable product, fast and fun, ideal for lovers of adrenaline.

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