"The World's Fastest Indian Motorcycle"

Jason 2021-12-23 08:01:42

My favorite movie I have watched this year. Ordinary and legendary, simple and crazy. I was completely conquered by the simplicity, open-mindedness, persistence, strength and genius of this 70-year-old man. The film technique is simple and clear, and Anthony Hopkins' performance is exquisite and exquisite. It is not a literary film, an inspirational film, or a legendary film, let alone a romance film. In my opinion, it is an old man's life film. It tells a real story. New Zealander Bert Manor spent a long time repairing and refitting a 1920 Indian scout motorcycle. When he was 70 years old, he ventured to Utah, USA at all costs. In order to fulfill his lifelong wish: to drive wildly on the Bonneville salt flats. He finally set a world record for land speed...

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  • Jim Moffett: I told you, if it's a time problem, the old guy's welcome to use some of my time.

    Mike: It's not a time problem, it's a bike problem.

    Jim Moffett: Well, I think we ought to let him run. He came all the way from New Zealand to do this.

    Mike: Jim, have you had a good look at his machine?

    Jim Moffett: All I know is the man's the genuine article.

    Mike: Yeah, but the bike is the genuine dinosaur.

    Jim Moffett: Look, we carry the cans for the decisions around here...

    Mike: And if he kills himself, and there's about a 100-to-1 that he will, we're gonna have a hell of a lot of trouble on our hands.

    Jim Moffett: Yeah, sounds like we're a bunch of chickenshits, if you want my opinion.

  • Jim Moffett: What are you doing?

    Burt Munro: [referring to his KIWI brand of black shoe polish] Well, the soft shoe polish fills in the cracks. Makes the tyres look spick and span, good as new. Cheaper than new ones anyway.

    Jim Moffett: I didn't see that.