At this point we’re about 6 months since Liam Neeson had his latest ‘I’m too old for action movies’ outburst. We’re about due so. The truth is that he’s going to star in these types of films for as long as the pay-day is large and the box office isn’t awful. The Taken Movies did get progressively worse through the numbers, but I did like A Walk Among the Tombstones, so it’s been a mixed bag from his Neesonness over the years.
Here Neeson plays a Life Insurance salesman, who used to be a cop, that gets fired without warning from his job. He and his family are struggling already with a second Mortgage, a kid in college, and no savings to fall back on so the firing is hitting him hard. A stranger on the train comes up to him on his commute home and offers him a task with a huge payout.Â
The description of this film alone sounds like the most generic action film from the 1990’s. For the most part it feels that way too. There are a few references in the film that move it into modern times, like the financial breakdown of 2008, which still affects the hard-working people who didn’t even cause the crash. This makes it more modern in the feel of the film and it’s nice that Neeson is playing closer to his age and looks tired as usual. The opening of the film goes through nearly a year of the characters life commuting from his home into New York I give the film makers credit for this it shows the horrid repetitive nature of the long commute.
It’s really mostly by the numbers, and maybe it’s the fact that I’ve had a few weeks off, but I found The Commuter to be a very enjoyable film. It’s not going to be the next Taken, or the next big thing in action movies, but it’s enjoyable. That phrase is big with me. I think too many films miss the mark with enjoyment, they want to be high-end, or think they are better than they are, The Commuter doesn’t think that. It knows that the aging Neeson has a few of these films left in him, the audience knows what to expect and they’re going to get it. This is a film where you go for a few beers, a pizza, and you and your mates just let the evening go by with a an actioneer that is your ticket to ride to a good night out.
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Director:Â Jaume Collet-Serra
Writers: Byron Willinger (story by), Philip de Blasi (story by) | 3 more credits
Stars:  Liam Neeson, Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson & more… See full cast & crew
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