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Trains in Movies: A Video Essay Exploration Why Are Movies So Obsessed With Trains? by Alex Billington October 7, 2024Source: YouTube The phrase "

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Trains in Movies: A Video Essay Exploration

Why Are Movies So Obsessed With Trains?

by Alex Billington
October 7, 2024
Source: YouTube

The phrase “All of the best movies have trains” is often heard, but what makes trains so special in cinema? In a recent video essay, Patrick Willems explores this question and delves into the history of trains, their connection to cinema, and more.

Willems’ video essay, “Why Are Movies So Obsessed With Trains?”, is a 48-minute exploration of the phenomenon. He also created a second follow-up video, “The Infinite Possibilities of Train Action Scenes”, which is 45 minutes long. Both videos are available to watch below.

What’s Behind the Obsession with Trains?

Willems argues that trains are an essential part of cinema, representing a connection to the past, a symbol of progress, and a symbol of freedom. He also notes that trains are kinetic, exciting, and offer endless possibilities for action scenes.

Patrick Willems’ Train Movies Video Essays

The two videos can be watched below. In the first video, Willems explores the history of trains, their connection to cinema, and more. In the second video, he delves into the possibilities of train action scenes.

Trains in Movies from Patrick Willems

Conclusion

Willems’ video essays offer a fascinating exploration of the phenomenon of trains in movies. Whether you’re a fan of action scenes or historical dramas, trains have something to offer. Watch the videos below to learn more.

FAQs

* What inspired Patrick Willems to create these video essays?
+ Willems was inspired by a visit to the Swiss Alps, where he thought about the recent Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One and decided to make this essay.
* Who co-edited and contributed to the video essays?
+ Ryan Alva co-edited the videos, with research by Bryan Reid and music by Brian Metolius.
* Where can I find more of Patrick Willems’ video essays?
+ You can watch more of his videos on his YouTube channel or subscribe to his Patreon or follow him on Twitter or Instagram.

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