一辆载有核子武器及致命的核废料的火车,突然间在落矶山脉下失去控制,离开正常轨道,一路疾行向科罗拉多州的丹佛市冲去,眼看一场核子浩劫即将爆发,危机能否化解?最新迷你影集「核爆列车」全长四小时,由电影「接触未来」男主角劳勃洛伊领衔主演,在剧中他饰演国家运输安全会调查员约翰斯格,为阻止这辆失控的火车,他藉由直升机降至火车顶,同时,美国总统宣布全国进入警备状态,而丹佛的市民,当中包括斯格的妻儿,则准备撤离。虽然斯格不畏生命危险,尽了最大的努力,火车依旧撞上山壁,导致车上的化学易燃物爆炸,更危及的是火势即将延烧到核子炸弹,受困其中的斯格,费尽千辛万苦,终于在核弹爆炸前找到自己的家人,一同生死与共。。The subtitle of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet’s first feature, from 1965, “Only Violence Helps Where Violence Reigns,” suggests the fierce political program evoked by their rigorous aesthetic. The pretext of the film, set in Cologne, is Heinrich Böll’s novel “Billiards at Half Past Nine,” which they strip down to a handful of stark events and film with a confrontational angularity akin to Bartók’s music that adorns the soundtrack. The subtlest of cues accompany the story’s complex flashbacks. The middle-aged Robert Fähmel tells a young hotel bellhop of persecutions under the Third Reich| his elderly father, Heinrich, an architect famed for a local abbey, recalls the militarism of the First World War, when his wife, Johanna, incurred trouble for insulting the Kaiser. A third-generation Fähmel is considering architecture, just as the exiled brother of Robert’s late wife, returns, only to be met by their former torturer, now a West German official taking part in a celebratory parade of war veterans. Straub and Huillet make the layers of history live in the present tense, which they judge severely. The tamped-down acting and the spare, tense visual rhetoric suggest a state of moral crisis as well as the response—as much in style as in substance—that it demands.。