For most of Man On The Train nothing happens, and yet the film is a delightful investigation of so many things -- fate, friendship, age, missed chances, the road not taken, regret, life changes and the passage of time. And bank robbery.
Johnny Hallyday, aka "the French Elvis," stars here as a leather-faced stranger who pulls into a sleepy provincial town ... with a headache. The man he asks for a drink of water (Jean Rochefort) winds up giving him a place to stay in his crumbling old mansion.
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