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The calm center of the storm, attempting to apply therapy techniques to a high-stakes assassination job.

: A pair of "twin" brothers (Brian Tyree Henry and Aaron Taylor-Johnson) whose bickering and obsession with Thomas the Tank Engine provide much of the film's humor.

However, where critics were harsh, audiences largely embraced the film. The movie earned a much higher 78% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and a "B+" CinemaScore. Moviegoers appreciated the film's sense of fun, its energetic pacing, and its charismatic cast. As NME noted in its three-star review, "it’s almost impossible not to enjoy every moment that Pitt is on screen".

Beneath the flying fists and witty banter, the movie explores the concept of fate versus luck. Ladybug views himself as a magnet for misfortune, constantly lamenting his bad luck. Conversely, his journey argues that what appears to be bad luck often positions an individual exactly where they need to be to survive or achieve balance.

If you love practical stunts, analog tension, and 70s grit, don’t miss this.

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The calm center of the storm, attempting to apply therapy techniques to a high-stakes assassination job.

: A pair of "twin" brothers (Brian Tyree Henry and Aaron Taylor-Johnson) whose bickering and obsession with Thomas the Tank Engine provide much of the film's humor. The Bullet Train Film

However, where critics were harsh, audiences largely embraced the film. The movie earned a much higher 78% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and a "B+" CinemaScore. Moviegoers appreciated the film's sense of fun, its energetic pacing, and its charismatic cast. As NME noted in its three-star review, "it’s almost impossible not to enjoy every moment that Pitt is on screen". The calm center of the storm, attempting to

Beneath the flying fists and witty banter, the movie explores the concept of fate versus luck. Ladybug views himself as a magnet for misfortune, constantly lamenting his bad luck. Conversely, his journey argues that what appears to be bad luck often positions an individual exactly where they need to be to survive or achieve balance. The movie earned a much higher 78% audience

If you love practical stunts, analog tension, and 70s grit, don’t miss this.