A San Francisco bus operator rated the bus struggle scene in Marvel’s Shang-Chi

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – A San Francisco Muni bus company rated the bus fight scene from Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and even actor Simu Liu thinks it “[expletive] great.”
The first major action sequence in the film is a fight between Shang-Chi and his father’s henchmen, which broke out in a moving bus.
Between punches and kicks in the bus, the film adds exterior shots of the bus racing up and down the recognizable hills of San Francisco. (If you thought car break-ins was bad, imagine your car was smashed because a Marvel superhero couldn’t get the fight off the bus).
The operator, who mentions @that_mc on Twitter, tweeted his comment on the action frame by frame; including discrepancies about what the film shows for the bus route and what it would actually be.
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Among the highlights of the funny tweets is that a real bus driver would “definitely” be charged by the SFMTA for indiscretions such as wearing personal headphones while driving and depressing the accelerator instead of stopping the bus.
The thread also slams the driver for averting his gaze from the road and looking over his shoulder to see what is happening behind him, rather than using the mirror that is placed precisely for that purpose.
Also, he wasn’t buckled up, so Mack brings up whether the film operator could use worker composition to fall out during the mayhem.
The whole thread is worth a scroll to anyone who has seen this scene and given some thought:
Finally take a look at Shang-Chi, here as a bus operator, to evaluate The Bus Scene’s SFT transit factors:
– Mack, yes, that Mack (@that_mc) November 13, 2021
“Twitter is wild,” said Mack after Liu, who plays the title character, responded to the thread.
The earlier scenes in the film take place in San Francisco, where Shang-Chi and his best friend Katy, played by Awkwafina, live. It hit theaters in September 2021.