Friday, October 26, 2012

plot summary

Money Train is about two foster brothers John and Charlie that are undercover police officers whose job is to bust subway robbers who targets drunks. John (Wesley Snipes) is the older brother who is seen as the responsible one while charlie (Woody Harrelson) is seen as The habitual gambler who always loose at everything.In the begining charlie walks around as if he is drunk and two young teenagers pursue him and take his watch, ring and necklace. Once they take all his jewelry the other officers come out and chase them and one of robbers run toward the money train and  get shot by the money train officers. John and Charlie get into a big dispute with the officers because they shot a kid that was'nt trying to rob the train. Then They get a new female partner Grace Santiago that they both have a crush on. But when things get hard on Charlie and his pocket gets picked for fifteen thousand dollars that john gave him, he loose the girl that he have a crush on to his brother and gets fired. He come up with a plan to hijack the money train. I choose to leave out certain details of the film beacause I'm still figuring out how and where should I put certain scenes in. But I'm still not finish so Im pretty sure it'll all ad up.

2 comments:

  1. Your plot summary looks very good, it gives you an overall look of what the story is but does not give away any details of the story, it does not expose any major points in the plot of the ending. And you put in some very interesting scenes which don't give away anything too important but make you want it see more of the movie to figure out what happens next

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  2. I agree with Preston, your plot summary is great and I think you gave away just enough information to get the reader interested. I have never seen the movie but I would now like to see it. I like the way you described the lowest point of the movie with out giving away the entire ending. From your point of view this movie seems very interesting. From your description I can see how this movie could relate to real life situations that deal with loss and regret and even desperation.

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