The World's Fastest Indian movie plot
2021-12-23 08:01
In 1920, a 21-year-old man was playing with a brand-new motorcycle. His eyes were focused on the small but flexible engine, with brightly painted paint. He could not put it down and stroked this one that would accompany him through his life. His "partner" until his death in December 1978. This man is Herbert James'Burt' Munro (Burt Munro), this car is the American Indian scout motorcycle, they will be destined to create the world's fastest record.
In 1899, Burt Munger was born in a small town in New Zealand. His twin sister who was born at the same time died at that time, and he was judged by the doctor to definitely not live to be two years old. However, later facts proved that Burt Munger not only survived strongly, but also became a legendary figure who broke world records repeatedly. In 1915, Burt bought the first motorcycle in his life-Douglas motorcycle. In 1919, he saved enough money to buy a Clyno motorcycle with a sidecar and began to participate in local competitions, but soon he replaced it with an American Indian scout motorcycle, and continued to modify and test it. Since then boarded the stage of history.
The 68-year-old Bert drove his own life-long research and produced a two-wheeled locomotive that lasted 25 years. At his first participation in the BOONEVILLE World Locomotive Competition in Salt Lake City, he broke the world record at the time at a speed of 201.851 miles per hour. Since then, Since then, he has set the world record for the fastest speed on land nine times. The world record for modified locomotives below 1000CC set by Burt in 1967 has not been broken.
Burt. Meng Ruo, a 72-year-old man, is determined to achieve his 25-year-old dream: to set a world record for Indian motorcycles. He did use his 1920 Indian motorcycle to complete his dream in the 1963 Bonneville Salt Flats motorcycle competition in the State of Utah .
With flexible mind and skill, Meng Ruo transformed his 1920 Indian Scout Motorcycle. He saved his life savings, mortgaged his house, and worked as a cook in a boat to pay for the trip from New Zealand to the United States. His enlightened and approachable personality made him make many friends during the journey. These friends include good-for- nothing dressers (Chris Williams, Chris Williams, Robert Runnels ), used car salesmen (Paul Rodriguez Christopher Emmanuel Paul . Rodriguez ), Indians and(Diane Ladd). Although everyone is different, they are all very helpful to Meng Ruo's journey.
In " The World's Fastest Indian ", director Roger. Roger Donaldson accurately captured Meng Ruo's experience, goals, and determination to finally complete his dream. When Meng Ruo arrived at Bonwell's game, he did not have familiar ramps and safety brakes, and he did not register in advance. An American motorcycle racing driver GM . Shaun Murphy (Chris Lawford) was impressed by Meng Ruo's skill and determination and decided to help him.
Melo.The superb acting skills of Anthony Hopkins (Anthony Hopkins) mastered the pulse and direction of this movie. He gave Burt. Meng Ruo's interpretation is deep and distinctive. Anthony Hopkins' outstanding multi-faceted performance brings to life the stubborn, eccentric, sympathetic, seldom self-pity, and always willing to share wisdom with others.
We don't know Meng Ruo's past life, because his philosophy of life is to grasp the present and make friends instead of remembering the past. But the neighbor boy George (Ian Rea Ian Joseph Somerhalder . Rui) provided a comparison between the audience's youthful innocence and older wisdom. Melo. A close-up of Anthony Hopkins enhances the contrast. His clear blue eyes represent Meng Ruo's young soul, and the lines of his face are written with the traces of the years.
David. The shooting art of David Gribble presents the tension of the Bonwell salt flats and motorcycle racing in a real and beautiful way, which has a positive effect on the whole film.
"The Fastest American Indian Motorcycle in the World" tells us that life is our own creation, obstacles can make us more energetic, and enthusiasm and determination can enable us to achieve all our dreams.
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The World's Fastest Indian quotes
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Ada: [after rattlesnake scare at cemetery] Fancy this. You come all this way to bite the dust up at Boot Hill.
Burt Munro: Yeah. That would be a laugh, wouldn't it?
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Burt Munro: [walking into town pub] Boy, is it hot out there. I bet the birds fly backwards around here to keep the dust out of their eyes.