After watching "60 Seconds of Speed" in the evening, I remembered that I was going to eat, the roar of the engine was always circling in my ears.
At first, I thought that Cage had so many new cars that I didn’t like (ho) cars, but I was crazy about the 67-year-old Mustang ELENOR. Later I learned that the familiar gear shifting sound and the old roar of the engine are any modern technology. It is also irreplaceable, just like the babble of an old radio of many years ago, which makes people intoxicated.
I really like the movie that Cage drives the GT500 to shuttle on the road, constantly shifting gears, forward, backward, elegant, dodge, and get one police car after another. I seem to see the shadow of Need for Speed 9 and my fingers can’t help it. When dancing, several arrow keys and Shift keys are still under the palm of the hand. I really hope that now the accelerator and clutch pedal are under my feet, and finally there is nitric oxide added. It is simply a Need for Speed, and the shifting of gears is very enjoyable.
Although the movie's routine is still the most conventional Hollywood classic blockbuster routine, but because of so many exciting cars, I have given at least four stars, and the admiration of Nicholas Cage himself, only five stars.
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