Director Mysskin is back within the director’s chair after six years. His last film was the 2020 release, Psycho. His upcoming film, Train, stars Vijay Sethupathi and Shruti Haasan. True to its title, many of the story is ready aboard a moving train. Recently, the makers unveiled a 44-second teaser, offering an exciting glimpse of the film.
Train Teaser
The teaser is just 44 seconds long. It packs plenty of elements right into a small runtime. Because of this, there isn’t a time to blink, or you would possibly miss something. The teaser offers a glimpse of the situation and narratives through fast-paced edits. We see Vijay Sethupathi as a moving train coping with a dangerous situation. Armed men, frightened passengers, and Shruti Haasan fighting for her life flash across the screen. The teaser presents several intriguing moments in rapid succession. It features only quick snippets from the film, and the characters don’t exchange any dialogue. It’s all show and no tell.
Decoding Train Teaser
For the perfect experience, the makers advise you to wear headphones, and that’s true. I watched the teaser with and without headphones, and it makes a giant difference. From the teaser, it is obvious that the train has been hijacked. Nevertheless, it’s difficult to make out whether Vijay is the nice guy, the bad guy, a passenger turned rogue, or something else. We also see many passengers injured. We also see an individual fall off the moving train. In a single scene, we see a military of police waiting on the platform, however the train passes by at top speed. The teaser also shows an individual wearing a hazmat suit, surrounded by green light. The visuals suggest a possible gas leak, though the makers will reveal the reality only when the film releases.
For now, what’s intriguing within the teaser is Vijay Sethupathi‘s rugged look, which fans love. The actor never misses a beat when he plays such intense roles, and combined with Mysskin’s direction, this is ready to be one interesting train ride.
The teaser also plays together with your senses, switching between contrasting visuals. There aren’t any dialogues that rely heavily on the musical notes made by a train engine.
Produced by Kalaippuli S. Thanu under the banner of V Creations, the film is written by Mysskin, edited by Sri Watson, and features cinematography by Fowzia Fathima.
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