The 15:17 to Paris

The 15:17 to Paris

  • Director: Clint Eastwood
  • Writer: Dorothy Blyskal,Anthony Sadler,Alek Skarlatos
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, French, Arabic, German, Dutch
  • Release date: February 9, 2018
  • Sound mix: Dolby Atmos
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Tàu 15:17 Tới Paris
  • "The 15:17 to Paris" (The 15:17 to Paris) is a historical thriller produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, directed by Clint Eastwood , Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler, Alek Scala Toss co-starred. The film was released in the United States on February 9, 2018.
    The film is based on the book "Departing to Paris at 15:17: The True Story of a Terrorist, a Train, and Three American Soldiers" by Jeffrey E. Stern. It mainly tells the story of three friends traveling in Europe. A terrorist attack was prevented on the train, and it became a hero's story. 

    Details

    • Release date February 9, 2018
    • Filming locations Centraal Station, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures, Malpaso Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $30,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $36,276,286

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $12,554,286

    Gross worldwide

    $57,076,286

    Movie reviews

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    • By Estevan 2022-02-18 08:02:07

      Your motivation

      "What's your motivation?

      You quit football to play basketball, Then you quit basketball because you weren't getting enough playing time? OK! So you don't think I can do it ,then? Man, noone think you can't do it. We just don 't think you will.

      Once you begin to discover who you are, then you really realize how are you have been given authority over your life .But you can only do that with the struggle of life. And most people...

    • By Tatyana 2022-02-18 08:02:07

      Anyone can become a hero, it depends on how you choose

      In action movies, sometimes the death of a hero will make the story more powerful and more moving, but in real life, I am very grateful that the hero can survive, and live to tell everyone what they experienced at that moment. After "12 Strong", Warner launched a story based on real heroes, "The 15:17 to Paris". It’s just that this movie is closer to us. It happened in 2015, and many of the contents in the movie are believed to resonate with ordinary people. Because this is not a cruel...

    • By Federico 2022-02-18 08:02:07

      Every time Zhang Yi is a dog butcher

      I generally comment on movies relatively loosely, as long as I can get something, after all, it is entertainment, there is no need to find it uncomfortable.

      This movie looks quite loose and not a good one overall, but one thing is thought-provoking: a little silly, low-qualified boy with a dream of heroes, he stumbled and failed even to join the army. Loser in Loser. However, when the terrorist attack happened, he came forward. It was because he was stupid that he would not think too...

    • By Einar 2022-02-18 08:02:07

      This terrorist attack is very traditional in French history (the conductor hides in the guard room in the last quarter, no matter how the passengers shoot the door, everyone will be handed over to the terrorists and British and Americans to PK)

      The detailed description of the historical situation of the year can be found online:

      http://www.yicai.com/news/4675582.html

      The key highlight is that when the passengers on the train were panicking, the train crew of the train ran all the way to the guard room behind the 11 carriages (the end of the train), locking themselves in it, and for a while later Inside, no matter how the outsiders beat them, they won't come out. At the same time, the three Americans and one British in...

    • By Pete 2022-02-18 08:02:07

      Real embarrassment

      The first thing that attracted me to this movie was that three real people starred in their own righteousness to the masses, and there was also a shot of the spencer rushing to the armed terrorists in the trailer.

      As a result, all other parts of the movie are quite boring.

      I think that some Hollywood movies now fall into the vicious circle of "based on true story", an event that attracts everyone's attention. If it is interesting, it must be thoroughly explored. The Boston...

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    • By Haley 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      I seriously doubt that this is a movie made by my old Dongmu? The correct way to shoot this kind of subject is [Flight 93], and the wrong way to shoot it is this...

    • By Rosalee 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      Doesn't it look good? Looking at the life of ordinary people from a bland perspective, this is a unique anti-terrorism film. It is better to say that it is plain and unadorned, with no fancy editing and no gorgeous special effects. This is what makes Uncle Dongmu special. place. Once again, I pay tribute to the elderly Dongmu...

    • By Arden 2022-03-25 09:01:19

      The foreshadowing in the front is very Dongmu style. The old man is adapted from real events. All the previous content should be from the memories of the three protagonists. The large amount of travel notes in Europe is a chain reaction. If you don't change your itinerary, if you don't go to Amsterdam, you won't get on this train, so there will be no such event! As for the experience of the three when they were young, it was to highlight the sense of justice in the little fat man. He was...

    • By Kaylee 2022-03-25 09:01:19

      The foreshadowing in the front is very Dongmu style. The old man is adapted from real events. All the previous content should be from the memories of the three protagonists. The large amount of travel notes in Europe is a chain reaction. If you don't change your itinerary, if you don't go to Amsterdam, you won't get on this train, so there will be no such event! As for the experience of the three when they were young, it was to highlight the sense of justice in the little fat man. He was...

    • By Novella 2022-03-25 09:01:19

      It went down the street. The part about memories is really boring, it didn't impress people, and it didn't make up for it by editing the positive and negative...

    Evaluation action

    The most appreciated part of the film is its de-artistic. Eastwood experimented with a minimalist style on the film, which made some of his other works show baroque beauty. He seems to be testing the limits of minimalism, testing how many artificial carvings can be removed without destroying the dramatic tension of the film. The authenticity of the story ensures a straightforward power, and this is exactly what Eastwood is trying to...
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    Movie quotes

    • Anthony: Hey, man, will you take a candid of me real quick?

      Specialist Alek Skarlatos: You know its not a candid if you ask me to take it, right?

    • Man: Once you begin to discover who you are, then you really realize how you have been given authority over your life. But you can only do that through the struggle of life. And most people avoid the struggle. Most people go through life avoiding pain. When you're working on a dream, at some point in time, a transition takes place. Something in you that you never activated lies dormant in there. You learn how to leap higher. You start challenging yourself to dig deeper. You don't need anybody to approve your dream. Do what you know is right. Don't try and take any shortcuts. Pay your dues. We've been chosen for this great work. Let's go!

    • [first lines]

      Anthony: [narrating] My name is Anthony Sadler. You're probably wondering why a brother like me is hanging out with these two crackers. But trust me, they're my two closest friends. Let me introduce you. This is Alek Skarlatos, the robot. He's a strong guy. He'll always have your back whenever you're in trouble. And this is Spencer Stone. You don't have to worry about him having your back in trouble because I'm sure he'll find it first. Seems like the three of us have been gettin' each other in trouble ever since middle school. But let me take you back and show you how it all began...