super pleasure

Robbie 2022-04-19 09:01:34

When I watched the trailer a few months ago, I had already SHOCKed it once. It was a very BT video.
I like the subtitles at the beginning, the US economic collapse in 2012, HO, it seems that it really tastes like this now. The film is a remake of the film of the same name. In fact, I remember that Governor Arnold also acted in a film of the same type. The film links racing and death, which undoubtedly satisfies the potential animal nature of human beings. Watching a racing car is just exciting. In today's racing circuit, which is increasingly emphasizing safety, it is difficult to see the scene of a car crashing and killing people. The most recent one was Senna more than ten years ago. Movies can satisfy our vulgar tastes. Although they are fake, the metallic texture of those racing cars, the sound of bullets shooting indiscriminately, and the blood splashing of death all stimulate our senses time and time again.
30 minutes of plot development, and then 1 hour of audio-visual enjoyment, there is no muddled place, very simple but very hard movie. Jason Statham is already the king of B-movies, a typed character, a cold muscle man. Not having a big-name star also saves the paycheck, and has more money to do special effects. The investment in the B-grade film produces the special effects of the A-grade film. This kind of film can give full play to the theater effect of the cinema.

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Extended Reading

Death Race quotes

  • Hennessey: This prison is the home to murderers, rapists, and violent offenders of every kind. The United States Penal System sends me the worst of the worst. But the men you've provoked, well, let's just say Mr. Ames that the life term you've joined us for may be a lot shorter than you think.

    Jensen Ames: I understand tradition. Shuffling up the new guy, having an ass slapping good time up my butthole...

    [Jensen is hit in the side by Ulrich]

    Hennessey: Foul language... is an issue... for me. While looking over your record, I couldn't help noticing your occupational history. It seems you have some talent behind the wheel. Out of curiosity, when was the last time you raced?

    Jensen Ames: It's been a while. I lost my license.

    Hennessey: What if I could help you?

    Jensen Ames: Get my license back?

    Hennessey: I had something else in mind. You're familiar with the Death Race, and the driver the fans call Frankenstein. A man so disfigured by crashes that he's forced to wear a mask. His return to the track is highly anticipated, and therein lies my problem. No one knows yet, but poor Frank died on an operating table not long after his last race. Anyone can wear the mask, but not just anyone can drive the car. You have the skills required to keep the legend alive. I want you to become Frankenstein.

    Jensen Ames: No thanks. He's dead. Why don't you just tell the truth?

    Hennessey: The audience wants to see Frank again. He moves them. Inspires them. And in this world that's not easy to come by.

    Jensen Ames: What makes you think for a second I would risk my life doing this for you?

    Hennessey: Win five races, you go free. Those are the rules, and Frank has won four. Win one more, you walk. Call it intuition, but I don't think you belong in here with the rest of these animals.

    Jensen Ames: I might surprise you.

    Hennessey: The race is Friday, and I need your decision. You're a skilled driver. You're chances are good. I'm offering you your freedom, Mr. Ames. If it's not worth risking your life for, what is?

  • Lists: Jensen Garner Ames. Moved to the states at twenty-four years old. Named after a car, the Jensen Interceptor. A three time local speedway champion.

    Jensen Ames: You've done your homework, or do you just know everything?

    Coach: Jensen Interceptor. I had one. Handled like a school bus.