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Why is everyone in Bullet Train white?

Considering the fact that Bullet Train remains set in Japan, its erasure of Japanese characters plays into the idea that films with a majority non-white cast are not considered marketable or profitable, a racist fallacy that continues to rear its head whenever diversity and representation in films becomes the topic of ...



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Considering the fact that Bullet Train remains set in Japan, its erasure of Japanese characters plays into the idea that films with a majority non-white cast are not considered marketable or profitable, a racist fallacy that continues to rear its head whenever diversity and representation in films becomes the topic of ...

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The fan theory suggests that Tatum's character is on the train to ensure the White Death's plot goes according to plan, citing that the crime boss seems to have insider knowledge from on board the train. Once the bullet train made it to Kyoto Station, the sudden disappearance of Tatum's character is easier to ...

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Bullet Train: An Unprecedented Payday The film, known for its heart-pounding action sequences and star-studded cast, provided Bullock with another opportunity to showcase her acting chops. However, the mind-boggling payday she secured sets this role apart—a jaw-dropping $20 million.

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In Japan, the high-speed Shinkansen trains spray water onto snowy tracks to prevent the snow from blowing up into the undercarriage and re-freezing. In all areas with extreme winter conditions, de-icing, like in the airline industry, is essential.

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