Snowpiercer
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Snowpiercer

In a future where a failed climate change experiment has killed all life except for the survivors who boarded the Snowpiercer (a train that travels ar...ound the globe), a new class system emerges. Show More

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Snowpiercer (2013) is a riveting dystopian sci-fi film set in a world devastated by a failed experiment to halt climate change. All life on Earth has perished, except for the passengers on the Snowpiercer, a colossal train designed to constantly circle the globe. As the train hurtles through an icy and desolate landscape, a new class system emerges, segregating the passengers into different sections.

At the front of the train, the elite live in luxury, enjoying lavish lifestyles and indulging in decadence. In contrast, the tail section houses the less privileged, suffering in squalor and subsisting on minimal provisions. Led by Curtis, a determined and resourceful passenger, a rebellion begins to brew among the oppressed in the tail section.

What unfolds is a captivating and harrowing journey as Curtis and his ally, Gilliam, traverse through each compartment of the train, encountering both allies and adversaries in their quest for justice and equality. Along the way, they uncover shocking truths about the train's inner workings, and the nefarious intentions of those in power.

Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Bong Joon-ho and starring an ensemble cast led by Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton, and John Hurt, Snowpiercer is a visually stunning and thought-provoking film that explores themes of social inequality, survival, and the human spirit. With its adrenaline-fueled action sequences and complex characters, Snowpiercer delivers a gripping cinematic experience that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats until its breathtaking conclusion.

Also Known As:

Snowpiercer

Release Date:

11 Jul 2014

Writers:

Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand, Jean-Marc Rochette

Awards:

34 wins & 105 nominations