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If Leon Kaufman wants to sell his photos to a top art studio he's going to have to get involved in the life of the city, he's going to have to board the midnight meat train.Liked this film, it's effective and quite dark. The performances are good but the direction and script is the real star. Particularly the way it slowly pulls you in. It's well paced and quite effective. Not earth shattering but well worth a rent.I was quite reticent about going to see this film. I'd set off to see the new bond film but my partnerd up mate had already seen it. It pulled me in, had to give it a chance and ended up enjoying it.
I was unable to see it in the theater, but the fact they were playing it on cable was just fine for me. Good Story, Good Casting, Scary Scenes on the train, heck of a twist at the end. In Summary...Good Show!
Really enjoyed the movie. I'm a huge Clive Barker fan.
I drove 7 hours to see Midnight Meat Train after learning that Lionsgate dumped it into second-run theaters. It lived up to my expectations and didn't deserve the mediocre release it was given. In the midst of poorly written remakes, copycat torture films, and endless sequels, Midnight Meat Train is a breath of fresh air. Ryuhei Kitamura has created a unique environment that's both unsettling and visually captivating and we get top of the line performances from the cast members. if it's playing near you and you enjoy horror films take the time to go see it.
2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Not bad. Twisted, unexpected ending.