no clue what this film is actually about, but it reminds me of one of the Stainless Steel Rat’s adventures on a super heated planet that had a train that moved the population to a cooler area once every X months.
“This is based on the French graphic novel “Le Transperceneige”. Director Joon-ho Bong discovered the comic in late 2004 during pre-production of The Host (2006), and was fascinated by the concept of people struggling on the train for survival. “
Yes….that’s it.
A friend of mine who collected international comics had it in the 80’s…..I vaguely remember reading it, trying to figure out the french….
Anon (#)
11 years ago
As soon as I saw the words “perpetual-motion engine” I lost interest.
But Tiki, they can rewrite the laws of thermodynamics, but have to abandon the planet to live on a train which the pme powers. At no point has anyone actually thought about this. You can produce pme’s you have no power issues ever again, that’s as much heat and light and what ever else you need on tap with no cost other than the pme.
sweet…
I take it Tilda is the badguy, but I couldn’t understand a word she was saying.
no clue what this film is actually about, but it reminds me of one of the Stainless Steel Rat’s adventures on a super heated planet that had a train that moved the population to a cooler area once every X months.
This looks vaguely familiar.
I remember a french graphic novel that looked very similar.
I can’t remember its title though….
It is based on a French graphic novel. I can’t remember the name of it either.
www.imdb.com/title/tt1706620/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv
“This is based on the French graphic novel “Le Transperceneige”. Director Joon-ho Bong discovered the comic in late 2004 during pre-production of The Host (2006), and was fascinated by the concept of people struggling on the train for survival. “
Yes….that’s it.
A friend of mine who collected international comics had it in the 80’s…..I vaguely remember reading it, trying to figure out the french….
As soon as I saw the words “perpetual-motion engine” I lost interest.
but science?!
But Tiki, they can rewrite the laws of thermodynamics, but have to abandon the planet to live on a train which the pme powers. At no point has anyone actually thought about this. You can produce pme’s you have no power issues ever again, that’s as much heat and light and what ever else you need on tap with no cost other than the pme.
In some science fiction, the science isn’t meant to be science.
The train is a metaphor.
Ahh the fuck logic argument.