Narrator: "They see life outside the train, sparking hopes for the future!!!" Polar Bear: "Why did they walk _to me_ and why aren't the Burritos running? Meh, who cares... Lunch!!!" Annnnddd.... all hopes of the human race being rested on the shoulders of the two last survivors (a middle aged woman and a 10 y.o. kid, yuck) was ended - not with a whimper but, with the contented digestion noises / fart of an ex Coca Cola mascot... The End!
"My queen we must build shelters for our people" "You know what Alfred? I know what were gonna do, were gonna build 20 meter tall spires in the middle of craters that are basically giant furnaces with a 50/50 chance of exploding just because you keep bragging about it being cold". The thought process for the generator project - 1882
@@yucol5661 Such a large predator surviving in that environment implies there are animals that humans can hunt. I think the ending to this movie symbolized that life outside the train was extraordinarily dangerous, but not impossible. All the antagonists of the movie led the train's inhabitants to believe the outside world was a death sentence. The polar bear proved them wrong. They may have been wrong for decades.
Small correction. The narration implies it is unknown if WIlford knew what was coming, or, just got lucky. Snowpiecers backstory, does establish Wilford was a brilliant engineer, and well understood CW7 would not work as hoped. I also recall that he may even have publicly spoken out against its deployment. However, once it was made clear that the CW7 plan would go forward, he actively prepared what would come to be called Snowpiecer, as an 'Ark' of sorts. IoW, he most defiantly planned and prepared his train for the aftermath of the CW7 disaster, otherwise, it would not have been able to endure in the manner it did. That is why the residents of the train are taught to venerate Wilford. They are praising not just his genius, but also his foresight in preparing for the disaster.
Could've built something sensible, like an underground bunker powered by geothermal energy that can mine for materials to make spare parts, but _NOOOOOO,_ Wilford, you _just had_ to do your stupid train fetish thing. See how well that turned out.
To all dimensional and inter-dimensional agents of the Templin institute, I wish you all a happy new year and a great 2019. (Or whatever year it is in whatever alternate world/universe/dimension you're in)
There was a DOS game, a difficult one, that reminds me of this movie: Transarctica, aka Arctic Baron (1993). The Earth was plunged into an ice age due to a failed cool-down experiment, much like in the movie, and the remaining humans travelled in huge trains between the remaining cities all over the world (there was a big railway network that connected all the remaining major cities of the ice-covered world). Main activities are trade, mining for fuel, hunting re-emerged mammoths, avoiding wolf packs and enemy trains that are hunting you over the course of the game. Give it a try guys, it's an old game, but if you liked the movie, this game will fascinate you.
Still questioning why they chose for Leeds to remain prominent as a railway town over Crewe Come on Crewe was literally built for the trains, why wouldn't it Service the massive ones
I actually laughed at the Polar Bear, probably because it was a revelation also encouraged by the music... All the species of the Arctic and the Antarctic thrived across Earth. I want to see a sequel about the survival of Humanity and if they could survive.
The ending was actually pretty grim and not because it has only two people stranded in the middle of nowhere, but because they see a Polar Bear, the largest land carnivores on earth an the only ones who actively hunts humans. So the moment that polar bear saw them, it was basically thinking "Oh look, lunch". Showing signs of other human life would have been a better more hopeful ending shot.
The polar bear was a sign of hope, they thought everything woupd be dead outside the train, the fact that there is still life shows that survival is possible
The coolest Sci Fi train I’ve ever heard of. I saw this film just a month ago and I, being a railman and train enthusiast, was heavily impressed with it.
Why is it that in almost all of the end of the world scenarios no one ever thinks to set up an indoor hydroponic or eroponic farm. It's not like your going to be short on resources especially after a good chunk of the world's population dies. you could power it with solar wind or geothermal it's not as hard as most people think there RUclips videos on how to do it. I guess it's just not as dramatic as cannibalism.
@@jackb6663 how much of an upper class you get largely depends on the size of the society your dealing with. A few hundred to a couple of thousand you might get some village elders and a chieftain a full class division would require a much larger population threshold . I have heard but I don't remember from where that fifteen thousand is the point at which a society changes from simple and egalitarian to complex and higher-archal.
I was rewatching the snowpiercer series on netflix and it was mentioned by ben to miles that the only thing perpetual in the train is their fuel, not the parts. Idk if other people noticed this fact as well in the series.
As a geologist, a worldwide connected railway system is impossible. The Earth is riddled with active fault lines, active volcanoes. It would be dangerous considering that such a railway system have to cross a tectonic plate into to go to another one, the boundaries of tectonic plates are usually active.
I'm sure that that you are a quantified professional white coat who have trouble suspending one's own doubts & disbelieves.... but nobody here isn't interested in what you think & believe. We came here for insights about the Snowpiercer, not your analyses about the possibility about anything, regardless what you think & feel. Perhaps it's a possibly that the character have took that possibly into account & might found ways around it; I also know that there's no such thing as a human science about the flow of nature written in stone, especially. So, I know that it's important that a stories & play, that even the those that's consider & labeled as meta-fantasy.... let along fantasy, sci-fi, & fiction, must have certain sort of special elements, such as a certain required degree of realism in order to give a play or a flick a enough believability to make a movie or play a success, even when it's take place in a world of pure & wild imagination; if I or anybody else on this channel ever came here just for non-fiction works & scientific correctness, then we would have tune in on the ones that have scientific documentaries.
@@TheGoldenWildcat I have the right to comment anything I want and so are you. In real life I already used to people who found me boring. I don't demand extra attention, I simply am speaking my opinions. Considering that this channel regularly uploads videos where they examine and critic fictional worlds with logical reasoning. You should see their videos about the reasoning of characters and plotting behind The Hunger Games, Star Wars, etc. Therefore I did the same thing, as well as other commenters adding their own insights. I suggest you switch to a channel where they worship fictional works instead of channels that critic, such as this one. Have a nice day.
asdfghjkl If you build them to last. You don’t have to worry about any of that. But yes, that’s a gigantic plot hole in both the movie and the graphic novel it is loosely based off of. Could’ve been another example of the unsustainable nature of the train and its “ecosystem”
As a geologist, a worldwide connected railway system is impossible. The Earth is riddled with active fault lines, active volcanoes. It would be dangerous considering that such a railway system have to cross a tectonic plate into to go to another one, the boundaries of tectonic plates are usually active.
@@crypto1223 "If you build them to last. You don’t have to worry about any of that." That's BS. If you build anything "to last" it's probably going to last a while, maybe even close to indefinitely if it gets proper maintenance and is regularly inspected for faults and developing problems so they can be fixed before crippling the system.
So basically , this Wilford guy built a perpetual engine and he thinks building a forever running train better than a weather controlled dome aka a big green house ? Bravo Wilford , your obsession with trains is astoundingly awesome
Turn's out the Finns survived by releasing the Heat from their Sauna's into the Air. Helsinki is now the capital of the world and Reindeer-Meat Pizza is the Worldwide Food.
This movie is poetry and art. The train is just a construct. If you think about it literally, then the movie doesn't make sense. Why couldn't they run the train in place, and use the heat generated to melt snow for water, safer than risking an avalanche derailment. The idea of a huge aquarium inside a tiny train is some Doctor Who bullshit. Did the cow pastures have acres of grass in all directions? The idea of having technology to design a train with infinite power, but it only works with child slavery; then it doesn't have infinite power. Just have a bunch of conan the barbarian slaves to push a gear in circle, then call it a infinitely powered engine.
I actually like the netflix series version a lot more than the movie. It feels way more grounded and fleshed out. Also I absolutely loved the complex intrigue of the first season. Decisions were never made out to be easy or black or white.
Now imagine if the transformers had a crossover with snowpiercer, where the locomotive “ eternal engine “ was secretly a transformer with no Alliance trying to survive off energy alone since it had no energon to survive and was doing it purely off of its own energy, every time a car was destroyed, the engine would groan, showing a sign of discomfort whenever any humans or a train car would be lost to the frozen planet, big Alice would instead be a decepticon, living off the backs of the humans and serving under mr wilford, whenever one of the trains derail, killing everyone inside, they would transform and hunt the other down in order to survive.
Ok, But you know the design of the train is just you know breaking through ice instead of calling Snowpiercer it should be named icebreaker but the movie itself is just called Snowpiercer
The u.s government bunker could’ve survived with people in them they were made long time ago before 2014(when the movie took place)and was made to be fully sustainable
@@J_mappele_rafael yes I no that,but the government bunkers were built in 1900s and updated ever since and they were built to last long time if not indefinitely so I could have survived the years since the freeze with some survivors or at least there decedents that what I mean if you would have read it right you would have realized that
If the traditional two rail system for train tracks had been replaced by what I will call a cradle track, at least on the perilous parts of the journey, then chances of derailment would have been greatly reduced, depending on what causes derailment in the first place of course. A cradle track is where stabilising rails run along the train part way up the height of the engine and carriages. This provides lateral support for the train travelling around bends where the train's suspension system is pushed to the limits. Or it could just slow down....
Hang on a minute... The train takes a whole year to travel 438000 kilometers. That means that this crowning achievement of humanity only goes at 50 kilometers an hour (or about 35 MPH)
This movie sums up life as a whole very well. the whole objective was to reach the front and take over from the "tyrant" that was calling the shots. but by the end, there was no winning no matter what. the irony of blowing up the train and killing basically everyone in it because of some moral high ground that children were being used to keep the train operating, he managed to extinguish life (the fact that two survived does not matter) he did not know what the conditions are like outside the encased environment that was keeping them alive. he fought thru all of this to get to the engine and when he got there it was not enough. his choices were either kill everyone or take over the system he was attempting to overthrow.
Interesting that the kids on snow piercer were taught that the train would run forever however eventually even if it never derailed or had any mechanical problems the tracks it was running on would eventually break down from both the extreme weather conditions and the trains non stop high speed running so eventually it would stop even if everything went well with the train itself and it’s people
_Passengers at the tail of the train_ They were stowaways. Y'know, what is the biggest flaw of the movie (after the engine, ofc)? Railways. They need to be repaired and maintained constantly, 24/7.
At The Series Snowpiercer Was 1001 Cars Long And Big Alice Was 40 Cars Long (Formerly Being 43 Cars) While The Movie Snowpiercer Is 60 Cars Long With Icebreaker Only Being Mentioned In The Novels It Is Unknown How Many Cars It Had But My Guess Would Be Just Below 70
who else was pissed about the polar bear? If you want to present hope don't drop a child and a young woman in a wasteland next to something that will definitely eat them immediately
@@Ty-yt3lj Put up a fight? Hahaha, you don't know much about polar bears. To a polar bear, an unarmed human is not significantly different from a corpse.
Only thing i could not get past is the tracks, they would be lucky to last a year without maintenance, especially in those conditions. Oh yeh and those survivors would be bear dung in 12 hours or less.
"Come with me and you'll be In a world of pure imagination Take a look and you'll see Into your imagination We'll begin with a spin Traveling in the world of my creation What we'll see will defy Explanation..."
Plot hole: the tracks. Nothing is truly "impervious to weather". Ice is more powerful than concrete or steel. What keeps any train going is the CONSTANT MAINTENANCE on the train AND tracks, that NObody seems to appreciate. If you could make a car engine that NEVER breaks, you would be richer than Henry Ford.
And then the survivors come across the Russians, who are just like
"Wait, something happened?"
Name Name hahaha
no wonder the americans didn't invade us
Narrator: "They see life outside the train, sparking hopes for the future!!!"
Polar Bear: "Why did they walk _to me_ and why aren't the Burritos running? Meh, who cares... Lunch!!!"
Annnnddd.... all hopes of the human race being rested on the shoulders of the two last survivors (a middle aged woman and a 10 y.o. kid, yuck) was ended - not with a whimper but, with the contented digestion noises / fart of an ex Coca Cola mascot...
The End!
What about Alaskans and Canadians?
Wintermute middle aged? She was 17
Other post apocalypse universes: Vaults
Snowpiercer: Let's just build a train lol
- but, Mr. Wilford, a shelter would be...
- *I LOVE TRAINS*
- did you take your medecine today?
- *T R A I N S*
"My queen we must build shelters for our people" "You know what Alfred? I know what were gonna do, were gonna build 20 meter tall spires in the middle of craters that are basically giant furnaces with a 50/50 chance of exploding just because you keep bragging about it being cold". The thought process for the generator project - 1882
@@michka841 lol
“ThE eNgiNe WiLl lAsT foReVeR”
Bet their year is actually 1/3rd the real year length.
They probably became degenerate in just 15 years
I think that polar bear licked its lips... that is not hope... its despair packed in 800kg of muscle mass.
For me, the end of the movie is a parody of a happy ending
Hope for life. Not human life but surface animal life
@@yucol5661 Humans clothed in furs and using wooden spears survived the ice age. There is no reasons they would not survive this.
@@yucol5661 Such a large predator surviving in that environment implies there are animals that humans can hunt. I think the ending to this movie symbolized that life outside the train was extraordinarily dangerous, but not impossible. All the antagonists of the movie led the train's inhabitants to believe the outside world was a death sentence. The polar bear proved them wrong. They may have been wrong for decades.
The bear called it's buddies and they had a feast on all those garbage cans full of food - umm, derailed train cars.
...And thus began Frostpunk
It seems like only yesterday we were turning the wheels of progress
@@noahjohnson935 We redeem he meek with bleak obedience
The city must survive
yeah i was reminded of this when playing frostpunk.
@@jackb6663 It was hope... That pushed us forward...
Travels across all continents. *Excluding Australia.*
Yeah they do, they go right through Europe
They went to austria num nuts
Pretty sure Austrailia is just a myth. Like Atlantis, and Detroit.
@@yarus5889
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*Has to cross active tectonic plate boundaries and active fault lines in order to do so*
Small correction. The narration implies it is unknown if WIlford knew what was coming, or, just got lucky. Snowpiecers backstory, does establish Wilford was a brilliant engineer, and well understood CW7 would not work as hoped. I also recall that he may even have publicly spoken out against its deployment. However, once it was made clear that the CW7 plan would go forward, he actively prepared what would come to be called Snowpiecer, as an 'Ark' of sorts. IoW, he most defiantly planned and prepared his train for the aftermath of the CW7 disaster, otherwise, it would not have been able to endure in the manner it did. That is why the residents of the train are taught to venerate Wilford. They are praising not just his genius, but also his foresight in preparing for the disaster.
Could've built something sensible, like an underground bunker powered by geothermal energy that can mine for materials to make spare parts, but _NOOOOOO,_ Wilford, you _just had_ to do your stupid train fetish thing. See how well that turned out.
But it looked so good on paper!
@@hansstrudel9614 So did communism, but it killed more than most wars.
@@spooksy9212 had to bring politic everywhere have you ? Get a purpose
@@duylai2224 Found the commie
Spooksy Found the capitalist piggie
To all dimensional and inter-dimensional agents of the Templin institute, I wish you all a happy new year and a great 2019. (Or whatever year it is in whatever alternate world/universe/dimension you're in)
Same to you
Ditto
"What the fuck is a year?" - Templin Institute Agent, Timeless Dimension
2020
Thank you we do our best
Just imagine there's just some people in bunkers hearing about all of this down in like, Switzerland or something.
Last scene: There may be hope yet for humanity. *Here comes the Polar Bear*
There was a DOS game, a difficult one, that reminds me of this movie: Transarctica, aka Arctic Baron (1993). The Earth was plunged into an ice age due to a failed cool-down experiment, much like in the movie, and the remaining humans travelled in huge trains between the remaining cities all over the world (there was a big railway network that connected all the remaining major cities of the ice-covered world). Main activities are trade, mining for fuel, hunting re-emerged mammoths, avoiding wolf packs and enemy trains that are hunting you over the course of the game. Give it a try guys, it's an old game, but if you liked the movie, this game will fascinate you.
Still questioning why they chose for Leeds to remain prominent as a railway town over Crewe
Come on
Crewe was literally built for the trains, why wouldn't it Service the massive ones
I actually laughed at the Polar Bear, probably because it was a revelation also encouraged by the music... All the species of the Arctic and the Antarctic thrived across Earth. I want to see a sequel about the survival of Humanity and if they could survive.
The ending was actually pretty grim and not because it has only two people stranded in the middle of nowhere, but because they see a Polar Bear, the largest land carnivores on earth an the only ones who actively hunts humans. So the moment that polar bear saw them, it was basically thinking "Oh look, lunch". Showing signs of other human life would have been a better more hopeful ending shot.
The polar bear was a sign of hope, they thought everything woupd be dead outside the train, the fact that there is still life shows that survival is possible
they canonically kill it
The coolest Sci Fi train I’ve ever heard of. I saw this film just a month ago and I, being a railman and train enthusiast, was heavily impressed with it.
This machine is the machine that will pierce the heavens!
Hello, commenting legend! Happy new year!
Hello there again and happy new year.
Oof
Hail 2 you
And human decency
And then they all got eaten by polar bears, the end.
@@awesomenessmike7629 source?
If polar bears survived it can't have been that cold.
At least no too cold for natives in these climates.
lol that guy deleted his comment i dont even remember what he said
I didn't expect much from Snowpiercer when I first saw it, but it turned out to be a pretty good movie. Great job in explaining the story, Templin!
Snowpiercer is the closest thing we'll ever get to a bioshock movie.
Netflix is making a Bioshock movie, never say never.
I was so accustomed to Chris Evans as Captain America, I found it kinda funny when he admitted that babies taste the best in snowpiercer.
1:05 "across every continent"
Australia: "guess I'm not a continent"
According to the Flat earthers anyway lol
God damn right it isn't
Bush Fires: Not anymore your not
It's a country. Oceania is a continent that Australia is part of.
@@Bman846 still didn't touch southern asia, let alone Oceania/Australasia
Everyone: Build a powerful bunker!
Wilford: Nah. I’m gonna build a train instead.
Willy Wonka sent me here.
God dammit, went though the comments just looking for this. Wonkapiercer is fun but none of the facts line up. God dam.
@@ironreed2654 How many fun times have you ruined?
@@ironreed2654 Every party needs a pooper, that's why they invited you, party pooper, party pooper.
Me!
@@JoshuaKevinPerry NAIL!!!!
Well, at least the 2020 Snowpiercer hasn't gone off the rails and continues to delight with its plot! and yes Australia is there on the world map)
Why is it that in almost all of the end of the world scenarios no one ever thinks to set up an indoor hydroponic or eroponic farm. It's not like your going to be short on resources especially after a good chunk of the world's population dies. you could power it with solar wind or geothermal it's not as hard as most people think there RUclips videos on how to do it. I guess it's just not as dramatic as cannibalism.
Because those that did had lived a boring life and survived? The end.
@@TheArklyte 👍🤣🤣🤣
Because bad writing
Because everyone likes trains
Don’t lie
@@jackb6663 how much of an upper class you get largely depends on the size of the society your dealing with.
A few hundred to a couple of thousand you might get some village elders and a chieftain a full class division would require a much larger population threshold . I have heard but I don't remember from where that fifteen thousand is the point at which a society changes from simple and egalitarian to complex and higher-archal.
5:18
Hope... Polar bear...
Right....
Hope for......
the bear.
Plot twist....
They meant Russia by that
It probably won’t attack them though, it doesn’t look aggressive or anything.
@@thelittleredhairedgirlfrom6527 Polar bears are the only known animal to hunt humans.
@@thelittleredhairedgirlfrom6527
Oh nonono.
Polar bear won't hesitate to attack if they're hungry.
Remember they are wild animals.
These are our revolutions, 1001 cars long...
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@Machete Your comment just gave me an aneurysm. WTF did I just read?? Can you please write something coherent! XD!
I was rewatching the snowpiercer series on netflix and it was mentioned by ben to miles that the only thing perpetual in the train is their fuel, not the parts. Idk if other people noticed this fact as well in the series.
The series and the movie are in different universes. That's why the trains are different
Who would win?
Hyper-advanced autonomous and self-sufficient train?
One broken tracky boy?
As a geologist, a worldwide connected railway system is impossible. The Earth is riddled with active fault lines, active volcanoes. It would be dangerous considering that such a railway system have to cross a tectonic plate into to go to another one, the boundaries of tectonic plates are usually active.
This is one of those movies that is meant to be more symbolic than actually factual.
I'm sure that that you are a quantified professional white coat who have trouble suspending one's own doubts & disbelieves.... but nobody here isn't interested in what you think & believe. We came here for insights about the Snowpiercer, not your analyses about the possibility about anything, regardless what you think & feel. Perhaps it's a possibly that the character have took that possibly into account & might found ways around it; I also know that there's no such thing as a human science about the flow of nature written in stone, especially. So, I know that it's important that a stories & play, that even the those that's consider & labeled as meta-fantasy.... let along fantasy, sci-fi, & fiction, must have certain sort of special elements, such as a certain required degree of realism in order to give a play or a flick a enough believability to make a movie or play a success, even when it's take place in a world of pure & wild imagination; if I or anybody else on this channel ever came here just for non-fiction works & scientific correctness, then we would have tune in on the ones that have scientific documentaries.
@@TheGoldenWildcat I have the right to comment anything I want and so are you.
In real life I already used to people who found me boring. I don't demand extra attention, I simply am speaking my opinions.
Considering that this channel regularly uploads videos where they examine and critic fictional worlds with logical reasoning. You should see their videos about the reasoning of characters and plotting behind The Hunger Games, Star Wars, etc.
Therefore I did the same thing, as well as other commenters adding their own insights.
I suggest you switch to a channel where they worship fictional works instead of channels that critic, such as this one.
Have a nice day.
Virgin Earth vs Chadpiercer
And yet trains go over MTL and ISTL in Fossa Magna every day thanks to work of *actual* geologists and engineers.
Who maintains the tracks, bridges, etc?
asdfghjkl If you build them to last. You don’t have to worry about any of that.
But yes, that’s a gigantic plot hole in both the movie and the graphic novel it is loosely based off of. Could’ve been another example of the unsustainable nature of the train and its “ecosystem”
It’s a society that shouldn’t work, but does, it’s metaphorical.
Niranox Considering it lasted for so long before a drug addict blew it up. I have to agree with you.
As a geologist, a worldwide connected railway system is impossible. The Earth is riddled with active fault lines, active volcanoes. It would be dangerous considering that such a railway system have to cross a tectonic plate into to go to another one, the boundaries of tectonic plates are usually active.
@@crypto1223 "If you build them to last. You don’t have to worry about any of that."
That's BS. If you build anything "to last" it's probably going to last a while, maybe even close to indefinitely if it gets proper maintenance and is regularly inspected for faults and developing problems so they can be fixed before crippling the system.
So SnowPiecer is a train version of Noah’s Ark.That never stops or slows down.
So basically , this Wilford guy built a perpetual engine and he thinks building a forever running train better than a weather controlled dome aka a big green house ? Bravo Wilford , your obsession with trains is astoundingly awesome
Meanwhile, in Finland...
"-50*C, 20ft of snow, and I may be the last human being left on the planet."
...
"PERFECT." 😁👍
Turn's out the Finns survived by releasing the Heat from their Sauna's into the Air. Helsinki is now the capital of the world and Reindeer-Meat Pizza is the Worldwide Food.
In the TV show they say it is -124* C outside.
@@cementcar9196 the tv show is only 6 years after the great freeze. The movie is further into the future.
Every continent? Mate I think you bloody missed one
Australia doesn't count lol 😂😂
Australia is a hoax
Antarctica?
besides the Icebreakers, they need another one for railway maintenance ˜հɛ😬 ˜հɛ😅 ˜հɛ🤔 I love this movie💞
The Snowpiercer also has what is arguably the best New Year's countdown in movies
A pretty good sequel to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Help, at least the Wilford in the t.v series actually used his brain and built a supply train for snowpiercer.
This movie is poetry and art. The train is just a construct. If you think about it literally, then the movie doesn't make sense. Why couldn't they run the train in place, and use the heat generated to melt snow for water, safer than risking an avalanche derailment. The idea of a huge aquarium inside a tiny train is some Doctor Who bullshit. Did the cow pastures have acres of grass in all directions? The idea of having technology to design a train with infinite power, but it only works with child slavery; then it doesn't have infinite power. Just have a bunch of conan the barbarian slaves to push a gear in circle, then call it a infinitely powered engine.
Please do The Guild Of Calamitous Intent from The Venture Brothers. I’ve been asking for literally years now.
GO TEAM VENTURE!
I would love to see the guild done.
people have been asking for other things for years as well so you're not special
@@Solaxe Well, he does have almost 200 thumbs up though.
I assume there simply isn't deep enough lore for the institute.
I actually like the netflix series version a lot more than the movie. It feels way more grounded and fleshed out. Also I absolutely loved the complex intrigue of the first season. Decisions were never made out to be easy or black or white.
Actually one of my favorite movies
That’s a late Christmas gift!
Looking forward to the institute’s investigation into the other Snowpiercer, all one thousand and one cars long
1029 cars long. The engine will provide 😁
@@goldenplayer56301001
How our grandparents say they got to school:
The concept may sound ridiculous. I have not watched the movie but the Netflix show does a great job of getting you invested.
Now imagine if the transformers had a crossover with snowpiercer, where the locomotive “ eternal engine “ was secretly a transformer with no Alliance trying to survive off energy alone since it had no energon to survive and was doing it purely off of its own energy, every time a car was destroyed, the engine would groan, showing a sign of discomfort whenever any humans or a train car would be lost to the frozen planet, big Alice would instead be a decepticon, living off the backs of the humans and serving under mr wilford, whenever one of the trains derail, killing everyone inside, they would transform and hunt the other down in order to survive.
Life at the back of the train reminds me of travelling unreserved on Indian Railways.
Ok, But you know the design of the train is just you know breaking through ice instead of calling Snowpiercer it should be named icebreaker but the movie itself is just called Snowpiercer
Polar Bears are the largest Land Carnivores on the planet and are known to actively hunt humans. The ending basically told you that they were screwed.
When are you gonna do the SCP Foundatioooooon
Why?
@@BeyondDaX Why not?
Checkmate
@@carlofthekey7288 You fail to understand it's been done to death. Checkmate boi.
BeyondDaX havent they already done topics previously already overdone? Would be fun seeing how Templin goes around doing a SCP video.
No complete Canon to work off.
The u.s government bunker could’ve survived with people in them they were made long time ago before 2014(when the movie took place)and was made to be fully sustainable
The movie took place in 2031 wdym
@@J_mappele_rafael yes I no that,but the government bunkers were built in 1900s and updated ever since and they were built to last long time if not indefinitely so I could have survived the years since the freeze with some survivors or at least there decedents that what I mean if you would have read it right you would have realized that
The one thing they could've done is a backup plan. Something that can create heat against ice age
I always wondered how hungry the ice bear at the end actually was? :D
I’m just wondering how none of the bridges and tunnels collapsed despite 18 years of heavy snow and no maintenance.
If the traditional two rail system for train tracks had been replaced by what I will call a cradle track, at least on the perilous parts of the journey, then chances of derailment would have been greatly reduced, depending on what causes derailment in the first place of course. A cradle track is where stabilising rails run along the train part way up the height of the engine and carriages. This provides lateral support for the train travelling around bends where the train's suspension system is pushed to the limits. Or it could just slow down....
Big Smoke: OH F*** ON COMING TRAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I bet whoever designed this thing owns all the Railworks DLC.
Charlie and the frozen dystopia
Hang on a minute... The train takes a whole year to travel 438000 kilometers. That means that this crowning achievement of humanity only goes at 50 kilometers an hour (or about 35 MPH)
@@macker1479 Yes. But the clips shown in this video would have led you to believe that the train is doing at least twice that speed.
It’s a big ass train.
A train year is not 365 days, it is just how long it takes the train to complete a revolution.
When I saw this I really enjoyed it immensely and the twist was one of the best parts. Great movie and book
This movie sums up life as a whole very well. the whole objective was to reach the front and take over from the "tyrant" that was calling the shots. but by the end, there was no winning no matter what. the irony of blowing up the train and killing basically everyone in it because of some moral high ground that children were being used to keep the train operating, he managed to extinguish life (the fact that two survived does not matter) he did not know what the conditions are like outside the encased environment that was keeping them alive. he fought thru all of this to get to the engine and when he got there it was not enough. his choices were either kill everyone or take over the system he was attempting to overthrow.
Interesting that the kids on snow piercer were taught that the train would run forever however eventually even if it never derailed or had any mechanical problems the tracks it was running on would eventually break down from both the extreme weather conditions and the trains non stop high speed running so eventually it would stop even if everything went well with the train itself and it’s people
Willy Wonka 2 was such a great movie thanks for covering it!
Suggestion: The Republic of Gilead from The Handmaid's Tale
_Passengers at the tail of the train_
They were stowaways.
Y'know, what is the biggest flaw of the movie (after the engine, ofc)? Railways. They need to be repaired and maintained constantly, 24/7.
Do you think you could do one about the TV Series Version? It seems better equiped to handle the frozen Earth.
Woo! I love the snowpiercer graphic novels and when I saw this video I flipped out. Thank you!
“This is Snowpiercer round and round we circle we can never stop these are our revolutions 1034 cars long”-Andre Layton
At The Series Snowpiercer Was 1001 Cars Long And Big Alice Was 40 Cars Long (Formerly Being 43 Cars) While The Movie Snowpiercer Is 60 Cars Long With Icebreaker Only Being Mentioned In The Novels It Is Unknown How Many Cars It Had But My Guess Would Be Just Below 70
“Daft punk starts playing”
"Meat is back on the menu boys"
Happy New Year, Templin Institute!
who else was pissed about the polar bear? If you want to present hope don't drop a child and a young woman in a wasteland next to something that will definitely eat them immediately
ikr?
It was hope for life on Earth, not hope for humanity :P
It has 3000 warm...ish bodies to eat now there’s no risk of it eating what could put up a fight
@@Ty-yt3lj Put up a fight? Hahaha, you don't know much about polar bears. To a polar bear, an unarmed human is not significantly different from a corpse.
bktrn yes
But polar bears also don't eat humans
The best dystopian movie of this decade.
This movie is one of those rare sci-fi gems.
*proceeds to get eaten by polar bear*
This would definitely be Sheldon Cooper's dream- a train journey
_Man_ I really want to see this movie already.
I was kind of expecting the bear to scream like one of the screaming goats and run away due to the long pause.
Only thing i could not get past is the tracks, they would be lucky to last a year without maintenance, especially in those conditions.
Oh yeh and those survivors would be bear dung in 12 hours or less.
well that icebear Moment was the biggest "SIKE"-Moment i've seen in a Long time xD
Great video this channel is good at explaining series.
If the engine stops, we all die!
Eskimos : *just like the simulations*
Russians: Wait?There is an apocalypse?
Congratulations on 200k subscribers. Well deserved
The director of this was also the one who directed Parasite. The dad there also was here.
"Come with me and you'll be
In a world of pure imagination
Take a look and you'll see
Into your imagination
We'll begin with a spin
Traveling in the world of my creation
What we'll see will defy
Explanation..."
while this train travels the world Australians are still living their lives as normal
Snowpeircer: I’m the last remnants of humanity
The Aurora: first time?
“...route extending across every continent.” ..... guess Australia is no longer a continent. Got it.
Australia is not a continent
Battle Los Angeles please.
*Happy New Year Templin!*
An interesting organisation to check out: the White lotus (avatar the last airbender/legend of Korra)
Plot hole: the tracks.
Nothing is truly "impervious to weather". Ice is more powerful than concrete or steel.
What keeps any train going is the CONSTANT MAINTENANCE on the train AND tracks, that NObody seems to appreciate.
If you could make a car engine that NEVER breaks, you would be richer than Henry Ford.
My question is how was Mr. Willford able to get the Gauges for all the railroads in the world to be suitable for the Supertrain?
track scaler
The movie train has a standard gauge, the Series train has a 6 meter gauge tho
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Happy New Year
Man, this movie was simultaneously awesome, whacky, and stupid, lol.
i just wanted to know about the train. not the movie.
PRAISE THE GODS!! This is literally my favorite movie ever!
Literally heaven on earth for Polar Bears, oh how the tables have turned.