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<description>The ending plot may have been somewhat lame (as you said, predictable), but I thought the actual ending was good (in which it tied in with their conversations). Well played in that sense I think.

As for Cruise, I thought he did a good job playing a menacing villain for once. I mean when he jumped on to the train, that look he gave, it was actually rather terrifying. And at no moment during the movie did I think, &quot;Hey, this is Tom Cruise, he should be the hero.&quot;</description>
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