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Unstoppable (3 Stars)
Denzel Washington & Chris Pine in Unstoppable

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Denzel Washington & Chris Pine in the movie Unstoppable
Denzel Washington & Chris Pine

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No matter how blue-collar or red-meat the story, director Tony Scott's movies revel in his luxe, glossy yet easily distracted technique that ensures every shot is trailer-ready, and every fractured moment strives for maximum coolness.

Tony Scott is an old-school cliche-hugger with a determined set of tricks that generally work for him, chief among them close-ups so close you feel like a dermatologist looking for warning signs.

The runaway train thriller "Unstoppable" is one of Tony Scott's better films.

Even if you resist Scott's brand of visual storytelling, proudly and persistently derived from TV commercials, this one charges down the track merrily unburdened by exposition. Unmanned freight train's loose. Must be stopped. Veteran train engineer Denzel Washington and newbie Chris Pine are on the job. Questions? I can't believe we wasted even that much time on the plot.

Scott's previous film was the remake of "The Taking of Pelham 123." The train in that film mostly stayed still. The train in "Unstoppable" does not. For the most part -- spoiler alert -- it cannot be stopped, not even by Scott's insatiable lust for telephoto lensing, an approach that mashes whatever's on screen at the moment (and "a moment" is the average shot length) into a dense pile-up of faces, machines, movement and smoky menace.

The faces and the machines kill the 99 minutes nicely, thanks. In a Pennsylvania rail yard, human error (Ethan Suplee plays the railroad schmo who causes the problems) sends a 39-car freight train loaded with "very toxic, highly combustible" chemicals on its way, flying through crossings (170 crossings make for a lot of potential carnage!), grunting and wailing in its amped-up, snarly beast sound effects like a mechanical Kraken. (Ken J. Johnson provided "additional train sounds.")

Only way to stop the unstoppable: with an odd-couple pair of Bickersons ready for a road trip, by train. Washington's character has a couple of daughters who work at Hooters. Why is this? Because if he didn't, "Unstoppable" would be mostly shots of trains, or of Rosario Dawson talking tough as the yardmaster. Once the railroad company executives (shown golfing, in carefree plutocratic manner) realize they may have some trouble on their hands, they attempt a planned derailment. Frank, played by Washington, knows this won't cut it. Most of "Unstoppable" has Frank and Pine's moody cuss, named Will, going rogue and whizzing along in a locomotive in reverse, trying to catch up with the runaway and bring it to heel.

Why does the film work? Simplicity. In its slicked-up way "Unstoppable" likely will find favor with diversion-seekers (and train buffs) of various ages and political persuasions. The threats of unemployment, the roiling discontent with the recession, a hint of Tea Party-stained rage: The movie, written by Mark Bomback in yellow highlighter, catches a distinct, nervous breeze, while (rightly) offering up its working-class heroes as, well, heroes. Washington couldn't hit a false note if he tried; Pine, whose character is trying to get his marriage back together, keeps up solidly, and Dawson's dispatcher brooks no weaselly nonsense from the company overlord played as a walking sneer (but subtly) by Kevin Dunn.

The real-life incident that inspired the film? In May 2001, a CSX Transportation locomotive chugged across 66 miles' worth of northwest Ohio, with no one at the controls. Top speed: 47 mph. No injuries. Well. We knew that would never hold for the movie version.

 

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MPAA rating: PG-13 (for sequences of action and peril and some language).

Running time: 1:39.

Cast: Denzel Washington (Frank); Chris Pine (Will); Rosario Dawson (Connie); Ethan Suplee (Dewey); Kevin Dunn (Galvin); Kevin Corrigan (Inspector Werner); Lew Temple (Ned).

Credits: Directed by Tony Scott; written by Mark Bomback; produced by Julie Yorn, Scott, Mimi Rogers, Eric McLeod and Alex Young. A Twentieth Century Fox release.

 

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A massive unmanned locomotive, nicknamed "The Beast" and loaded with toxic cargo, roars through the countryside, vaporizing anything put in front of it. A veteran engineer (Denzel Washington) and a young conductor (Chris Pine), aboard another train in the runaway’s path, devise an incredible plan to try and stop it – and prevent certain disaster in a heavily populated area.

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