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Bullet Train: so Brad Pitt returns to the cinema

After the Oscar won for Once upon a time in… Hollywood and the enthusiastic comments they greeted Minari, produced by his Plan B Entertainment, Brad Pitt returns to the cinema in a grotesque and psychedelic film that already has the flavor of the cult. Is called Bullet Trainis based on the novel The seven killers of the Shinkansen by Kōtarō Isaka and revolves around a very simple story, that of five professional killers who find themselves on a high-speed train in an attempt to recover a mysterious suitcase that, at a guess, seems to have the same value as that of a masterpiece how pulp Fiction.

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The film, directed by David Leitchformer director of Atomic Blonde, John Wick And Deadpool 2, will arrive at the cinema in July and will see Brad Pitt among the protagonists, escorted by a very rich cast composed, among others, by Sandra Bullock, Zazie Beetz, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Logan Lerman, Michael Shannon, Joey King, Brian Tyree Henry and Hiroyuki Sanada. In pure David Leitch style, Bullet Train looks like a crazy and funny action thriller which, between Japan and endless twists, promises to keep the tension high but, above all, to make the spectators laugh.

Brad Pitt in a scene from Bullet Train

The assassins with linked but conflicting objectives who find themselves sharing a journey on the same train without stopping through a modern and very advanced Japan represent the premise of a film that will hardly go unnoticed and that promises sparks from the trailer. Bullet Train will arrive in cinemas thanks to Warner Bros. Entertainment Italia and Sony Pictures.

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