Indians, in addition to their trademark and unique bright style, can produce something else. They have cool thrillers, and strong horror, and also hard brutal action movies, which is “The Clash”, about the difficulties of translation of the title of which we can not even talk (Quentin Tarantino's movie “The Clash with Bill”, yes).
All the components of a railroad and straight as a sleeper action movie work here without fail: simple plot, good pace, limited space of train cars, a couple of daredevils and a horde of brutal armed bandits. There are some hard plot twists here, so not everyone is destined to survive to the finale.
In terms of bloodiness and cruelty, the movie is shot in the Indonesian style (immediately recalling “The Night Comes for Us”) - with the viewer here do not mince words and in all its glory demonstrate the consequences of using knives, sickles and other slashing and cutting objects, not to mention hammers and the surrounding interior. The fights and sparring are staged coolly, uncompromisingly and without pity, and in the second act the positive special forces man becomes scarier than those who were unlucky enough to rob this particular train.
In general, it turned out to be a coolly made brutal action movie with good action - for fans of the trademark Korean-Indonesian bloody style with stabbing and other delights.