The Commuter - O Passageiro; Tickets; The Commuter - O Passageiro Brought to you by: bandrock. Summary Files Reviews Support Git. Tweet with a location. You can add location information to your Tweets, such as your city or precise location, from the web and via third-party applications. AssistirThe Commuter - O Passageiro Filme Completo Dublado PT, Coco Filme Completo Online Dublado, Coco Online filmes Completo. Michael Macauley has happily spent the last 18 years of life dedicated to working at a life insurance company, leaving behind his former life as a police officer, to support his wife and son. And yet after his many years of dedication, his boss calls him in and informs him his position has been cut, but he is grateful for Michael’s service to the company. Michael desperately pleads for his boss to reconsider, especially since his son is heading to college soon and, as Michael admits later, what kind of work can he find at 60 years old? Still, he’s let go. Depressed, Michael hops on the subway, as usual, hesitant to share his news with his wife. At one stop, a mysterious woman sits in front of him, named Joanna (), and proposes a “hypothetical question”: if Michael was offered $100,000 to weed out or identify one person on the train who doesn’t belong, would he do it? Michael chuckles and Joanna tells him that, if he’s interested, the money is in the bathroom of the train, and if he accepts the money, he will have until a certain stop to find the person who doesn’t belong on the train (the person’s fake name is Prinn) and place a GPS tracker on them. At first, Michael tries to just walk off with the money. However, he is stopped by one of Joanna’s henchmen at the doors who warns Michael that Joanna has his family and that if he doesn’t follow through his family will be harmed. He also learns VERY quickly that Joanna has eyes and ears everywhere on the train. What’s Mike to do? Well he better act fast. Otherwise this will be one commute he’ll never forget. In many ways, “The Commuter” is what you would expect of an action-thriller: Liam Neeson has a certain set of skills he hasn’t used in a long time that he now has to use again, he has certain restrictions in his environment that make his situation more complicated than they first appeared, there’s plenty of punches to go around and Liam Neeson’s character, for some reason, is always a tough guy, but someone that, deep down, is a family guy at heart. Does any of this sound familiar? That is because in many ways “The Commuter” is similar or even a copycat to, as other reviewers have pointed out, to Neeson’s “Taken” trilogy (which, to be frank, should have NEVER been made into a trilogy). The only difference between “The Commuter” and “Taken” is the psychological prose that is presented by Vera Farmiga’s character, Joanna, but even then I wish the film had built more upon the psychological aspect of the film, which might have helped this film stand out more. The bottom line is that Neeson, as myself and others have pointed out, over the past 10-15 years has been type-cast.
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