Snowpiercer
Created by Graeme Manson. With Jennifer Connelly, Daveed Diggs, Mickey Sumner, Sheila Vand. Set over seven years after the world has become a frozen wasteland, Snowpiercer centers on the remnants of humanity, who inhabit a gigantic, perpetually-moving train that circles the globe. In this sci-fi epic from director Bong Joon Ho (The Host, Mother), a failed global-warming experiment kills off most life on the planet. The final survivors board the SNOWPIERCER, a train that.
I felt lip-smacking anticipation about seeing Snowpiercer, the first English–language film from South Korean menace maestro Bong Joon-ho (, Mother). Just imagine: It’s 17 years into the future.
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The world has frozen over, leaving almost everyone popsicles. The survivors are all living on a high-speed train – yup, the Snowpiercer – that keeps cracking through arctic blocks and zipping around the planet’s periphery.
Not everyone is equal. The have-nots, led by Curtis (a terrific Chris Evans taking Captain America to the dark side) and his buddy Edgar (Jamie Bell), are stuck in the caboose, forced to survive on black bars of protein glop. The privileged middle and upper classes, wrangled by Mason (a sensational, mad wicked Tilda Swinton with a killer Maggie Thatcher overbite) ride in luxury in other cars that house a schoolroom, a garden, an aquarium, a beauty salon, a sushi bar, a night club suitable for orgies and – in the head car – a slick-dick wizard named Wilford (Ed Harris). It’s when the brutes in the rear start to push their way forward, egged on by Gilliam (John Hurt) – a deep bow to the dystopian depths of Terry Gilliam’s 1985 Brazil – that Bong pulls out all the stops. Wilford’s stormtroopers start cracking heads.
And a battle royale conducted in near darkness as the train zooms through a tunnel is tremendously exciting. Ok, I’m afraid the train is a rattling microcosm of society as we know it. But you can forgive Bong a few ham-fisted lunges at profoundity given the film’s sheer visionary splendor. Adapted by Bong and Kelly Masterson from a 1982 French graphic novel, Snowpiercer is everything wishes it could be: a slambam sci-fi thriller with a brain, a heart and an artful sense of purpose.
Flight rising code redemption. You’re in for a wild whoosh of a ride.