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Otto 2021-10-20 17:23:34
"Speed Car King": Beyond the Arena
From the comic chase in the silent film era to "Fast and Passion", need for speed has always been one of the themes that best reflects the "moving image" characteristics of movies. Focusing on the 1966 Le Mans Endurance Race, "Speed Car King" is the latest player in this category. As the title...
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Cristina 2022-03-21 09:01:22
Tears in the wind, crying for the death of competitive spirit
? Too commercial, trying to cover everything, but the characters and plot are too monotonous. But the sense of age is very good, California is beautiful, I want to go to California! ? A few words with deep impression: He is too pure. What's the meaning? He is too ego. If the TV station interviews...

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Virginia 2021-10-20 19:01:51
Ferrari standing in the stands paid tribute to Miles, who was slightly silent on the track. That calm moment was the most important moment of this movie full of motor roars: the person who won in the title actually lost and lost. The people actually won. Like Ferrari, Miles and Shelby are pure to the extreme, striving to preserve the last trace of self-loyalty in this copper-smelly world.
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Margarette 2022-03-23 09:01:23
The climax play schedule Leon internalized (the scene change of "force" and the editing rhythm, and the soundtrack "ceremony" of "moving"). ·Man (the racing plot element is only the action embellishment, "Inside the Shock" is the main frame of reference, the body is modern chivalry), even with the night scene photography is also consciously advanced (Ken and his son sitting under the sun and twilight race Brought in from the center of the road & rainy night racing perspective). Mangold is always a wise mediocrity, just like the "learning from Ozu" that he has been emphasizing from Wolverine 3 to this film. It is inexplicably ridiculous, but he still pays much respect for his unwillingness to produce assembly-line popcorn. , It also brings him closer and closer to his best works. In the current Hollywood, any creator with a bottom line and dignity is worthy of protection and praise.
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Ken Miles: Look out there. Out there is the perfect lap. You see it?
Peter Miles: I think so.
Ken Miles: Most people can't.
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Lee Iacocca: Carroll Shelby.
Carroll Shelby: Maybe?
Lee Iacocca: Lee Iacocca, Ford Motors. Suppose Henry Ford II wanted to build the greatest race car the world's ever seen, to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans. What's it take?
Carroll Shelby: Well, it takes somethin' money can't buy.
Lee Iacocca: Well, it can buy speed.
Carroll Shelby: It isn't about speed.