Bullet Train Review: Brad Pitt’s Full-Blow Action Gets Mixed, Fans Say ‘He’s Slowing Down’

Image Source: Instagram/BullettrainMovie Bullet Train to release in India on August 4

Bullet Train is Hollywood’s latest offering for Indian fans. The film is a full-blown action-packed character with Brad Pitt in the lead role of a murderer. This is Pitt’s first lead role since Ad Astra released in 2019 and all eyes will be on the actor returning to the genre. Bullet Train is directed by Deadpool 2 and Atomic Blonde fame David Leach and the action is expected to take the next level in the film. Bullet Train will release in India on Thursday, a day before its debut in US cinemas. Sony Pictures Entertainment India is releasing the film in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages ​​in the country.

Bullet train opened during international premiere

The cast and crew of Bullet Train have been hosting premiere shows internationally in the US and Europe. Pitt continues to steal the limelight at red carpet events, grabbing the attention of fans with her skirt looks. Since the film was screened during various shows to select audiences and critics, the film is being reviewed on social media. Ahead of its release in India, let’s take a look at what movie audiences who have already watched Bullet Train have to say about Pitt’s action.

Bullet Train gets mixed reviews

Bullet Train movie is getting mixed response from fans and critics alike. Lately, action movies are getting less and less praise from the film critic community, but fans continue to enjoy them. After Thor: Love and Thunder and The Gray Man, it seems that even Bullet Train has failed to live up to the expectations. However, the action sequences in Bullet Train have impressed people.

Check out what fans have to say about Bullet Train.

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Bullet Train Movie: What to Expect?

More than the film, fans will be hoping to catch Brad Pitt on the big screen as Bullet Train is all set to release in India on Thursday. Based on the Japanese novel Maria Beetle by author Kotaro Isaka, Bullet Train follows veteran assassin Ladybug (Brad Pitt), who wants to give up life, but is pulled back by her handler, Maria Beetle (Sandra Bullock) to collect the briefcase. Is. On the bullet train going from Tokyo to Kyoto.

Once on the ship, he and the other competing assassins discover that their objectives are all connected.

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