The Last Train (2017) [N/A]

Featuring:
Anthony Montes, Ciera Danielle, Lou Diamond Phillips

Written by:
Anthony Montes

Directed by:
Tracy Pellegrino


Release Date:
January 10, 2017

Original Title:
The Last Train

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Love & Lavoro Films
Paris Film Academy

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

Two lost souls meet at a subway station and form an unexpected connection on the night they have both decided to commit suicide.

The Last Train is a fictional story based on true life events. This is a story of two strangers who meet at a New York subway station as both of them intend to jump in front of the train and end their lives. Rain, a stripper from a sexually abusive past, is struggling to meet ends meet and is alone in life with no friends or family. She feels that she has no reason to go on and keep performing for dirty men just to make a buck in this life. Anthony, a despondent acting teacher, lost the desire to live after he lost his son due to a car accident. The guilt he feels eats him alive and he has become apathetic about the daily motions of life. They have nothing in common except for the deep pain that they both feel. At the edge of despair, life intervenes as their paths cross and a new hope blossoms between them, inspiring them to give life another shot.

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Internet Movie Database 5.7/10

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