I really hope that the short story
Midnight Meat Train is better than the movie that spawned from it. It is hard to really say anything good about the movie.
At first, I thought that maybe it would be kind of cool. Maybe. When I saw trailers for it a while back, I was kind of excited. Why? I don't know. I like Clive Barker. I like his writing and I saw his name attached to the movie and I thought that maybe he had something more to do with it than just the original story. He has written screenplays before, why didn't he write this one?
When the movie started, I didn't think it was that bad. In fact, I kind of thought that it was cool. Then the movie really started and it was terrible.
I can understand what they were doing, I just don't understand why they did it the way they did. The idea of a killer on the train is kind of interesting. The fact that he uses the train as his killing ground and "turf" is different to me. But the thing is, the train wasn't just some train. It was a train that went to some other kind of world or something with bodies hanging inside of it.
Why would they build a subway track there? Why would the build it somewhere that looked like Hell?
The movie ended up creating more questions than it answered. Here, I'll just give you some of the ones I found asking myself:
Why would there be a subway track to that place? Why did he use a tenderizer instead of a cleaver? Why were the cops involved in this thing? Why didn't they just kill those things? Why did we build here if they were here first? Why in the hell did he go crazy like that? Why was he a vegetarian, what kind of sense did that make to the character? If they hate it there, why did they move there? Why was that art bitch so crazy? Why did I sit there for an hour and a half watching that?
Maybe there was something that I missed. Maybe I am not a very observant person.
I guess the acting wasn't that bad. I guess.
"I wish that someday you'd be the one to be withered and dying alone..."