Ansel Elgort is not familiar with him at all, but his stiff and strong character is very good, but unfortunately he is not a handsome guy. On the other hand, Kevin Spacey, Jamie Foxx, Jon Hamm, etc. are all big names, playing for a hairy guy, it can be seen that many people are still optimistic about his development.
This film does not pay much attention to the development and turning of the plot, but pays more attention to the rhythm and coolness, which is more in line with the current aesthetics. Of course, the audience is a little tired of the indiscriminate bombardment of large-scale production and special effects, so this movie with car skills and music as its selling point will resonate with the audience. After all, it is a bit refreshing. Because if you remove the appropriate soundtrack and the right rhythm, this movie is a very ordinary police car chase movie, and it will easily disappear from the crowd.
The story isn't complicated, it's even a little corny. A tinnitus driver who calls himself a baby has driving skills that others can't match. I thought that if I saved enough money, I could wash my hands and live a happy life with my favorite waitress, but the mastermind behind the robber didn't want to let this master go easily. So I used the old-fashioned method of threats to force me to drive again. Out of the youth's unique rebelliousness and anger at the indiscriminate killing of innocents, the baby launched a counterattack.
I still like this type of movie. The roar of the engine is mixed with the wisdom of the driver. It is not a silly big man who is rampant. It has the style of the early stage of speed and passion. Focusing more on chasing skills instead of focusing entirely on speed, several car chase scenes were handled very well, both tense and exciting, and the thrill of drifting. The fight at the end was a bit of a bullshit, imitating Kobe's commercial and leaping over the roof. The final treatment is really a law-abiding citizen. I thought that I would go abroad and fly away.
A pretty good entertainment movie, not sure why it scored so high.
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