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TransSiberian

You can't escape your lies.
2008 | 111m | English

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A TransSiberian train journey from China to Moscow becomes a thrilling chase of deception and murder when an American couple encounters a mysterious pair of fellow travelers.
Release Date: Jan 18, 2008
Director: Brad Anderson
Writer: Brad Anderson, Will Conroy
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords china, married couple, backpacker, firearm, police, travel, snow, cowardliness, train, drugs, killer, siberia, moscow, russia, trans-siberian railway
Production Companies MEDIA Programme of the European Union, Telecinco, Lithuanian Film Studio, Scout Productions, Filmax, Castelao Productions, Canal+ España, Future Films, UFA, FICC, ICO
Box Office Revenue: $5,926,410
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Woody Harrelson Roy
Emily Mortimer Jessie
Kate Mara Abby
Eduardo Noriega Carlos
Thomas Kretschmann Myassa
Ben Kingsley Grinko
Etienne Chicot Frenchman
Mac McDonald Minister
Colin Stinton Embassy Official
Perlis Vaisieta Manager Hotel Pushkin
Mindaugas Papinigis Young Detective
Mindaugas Capas Military Officer
Sonata Visockaitė Female Train Attendant #1
Larisa Kalpokaitė Female Train Attendant #2
Andrius Paulavičius Lithuanian Backpacker
Emilis Vėlyvis Cop
Valentinas Krulikovskis Young Waiter
Name Job
Brad Anderson Screenplay, Director
John Hubbard Casting
Jaume Martí Editor
Alfonso Vilallonga Original Music Composer
Jet Christiaanse Line Producer
Xavi Giménez Director of Photography
Asta Urbonaitė Set Decoration
Iñigo Navarro Art Direction
Will Conroy Screenplay
Teresa Gefaell Line Producer
Alain Baineé Production Design
Thomas Oláh Costume Design
Name Title
Álvaro Augustin Producer
Michael Williams Producer
Stephen Margolis Producer
Tania Reichert-Facilides Producer
Julio Fernández Producer
Todd Dagres Producer
Ramūnas Škikas Producer
Antonia Nava Executive Producer
Carlos Fernández Executive Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
8.0

***Slow-build suspense on the Trans-Siberian Express*** A couple doing missionary work in China (Woody Harrelson & Emily Mortimer) takes the Trans-Siberian train from Beijing to Moscow, but their involvement with a dubious couple (Eduardo Noriega & Kate Mara) gets them entangled with a no-nonsens ... e narcotics detective (Ben Kingsley). A relative told me a story of his travels in Russia back when it was part of the USSR: He said the deeper he journeyed into the country the more it seemed like he was going back in time. At one point he happened to turn around in some kind of an installation and immediately got stopped by authorities and apprehended. He was taken to the proverbial dark room with a hanging light where he was interrogated for a couple hours. I asked what he thought was going to happen and he said he feared getting taken to a gulag in Siberia. I bring this up because you’ll see these kinds of elements in "Transsiberian" (2008), a crime drama/suspense/thriller that has the tone & themes of “A Simple Plan” (1998), but mixed with a little “Runaway Train” (1985) and “Dr. Zhivago” (1965). While I still prefer “Runaway Train” I have no problem listing “Transsiberian” with these notable films, despite the fact that it’s an obscure flick that bombed at the box office (no doubt because it wasn’t released properly and didn’t reach enough theaters). “Transsiberian” works so well because it has the confidence to take its time and establish the characters, which are nicely fleshed-out. Roy (Harrelson), for instance, is an affable Christian who seems oblivious to the evil in the world and assumes the best in everybody. His wife, Jessie (Mortimer), by contrast, has a dark history, but was obviously attracted to Roy’s innocence. She sees her former-self in Abby (Mara), which links them. Meanwhile Carlos (Noriega) is the worldly bad boy who’s an expert at wooing women. But this is just the set-up, the movie takes a thrilling turn in the last act, but it’s superior to the similar Hollywood turn in “A Simple Plan,” which I found unconvincing and a little eye-rolling. The film runs 1 hour and 51 minutes and was shot in Lithuania, Russian and China. GRADE: A-

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb15435519
5.0

Another excellent Woody Harrelson performance. Otherwise, not really worth a watch. ...

Jun 23, 2021