Welcome to our page dedicated to comedy films featuring trains!
From old steam locomotives to futuristic trains, this world offers the perfect backdrop for hilarious adventures.
Here you'll find a selection of films that combine humor and train travel, from enchanting landscapes to futuristic tales where technology brings its own surprises.
Make yourself comfortable and get ready to laugh at these captivating stories, in which the often-unpredictable trains become the stars of the show!
Director : David Leitch
Year of release : 2022
“Bullet Train” is a thrilling action film that follows five assassins on a high-speed train between Tokyo and Kyoto. Each has its own mission, but their paths cross as they all seek to retrieve a mysterious briefcase.
The film mixes humor and stylized action sequences, while exploring themes of revenge and fate. Rhythmic and colorful, “Bullet Train” offers an entertaining cinematic experience full of twists and turns and surprises.
Director : Wes Anderson
Year of release : 2007
This film follows the story of three brothers, Francis, Peter and Jack, who embark on a journey by train through India in hopes of reestablishing their family ties after the death of their father. Aboard the Darjeeling Limited, they confront their differences and their common past while discovering enchanting landscapes and the richness of Indian culture.
The journey quickly turns into an unpredictable adventure, punctuated by moments of comedy, tenderness and reflection. On the way, they meet colorful characters and experience unexpected situations that push them to rediscover themselves and understand the importance of family.
Director : Benjamin Euvrard
Year of release : 2021
It is a French drama comedy that follows the story of the Kervern family, whose life changes when their father, Alain, is forced to quit his job. To cheer up his children, he decides to organize a train trip through France.
The film explores the challenges and joys of this journey, where each member of the family must face their own personal struggles. Through unexpected encounters and moments of tenderness, “Attention au départ” addresses themes such as family resilience, the search for happiness and the importance of intergenerational ties.