Talking about the plot, the theme of the film is very clear, that is, racing, so after a general browsing, it did not arouse my desire to watch too much. But in the process of watching it, there are still some surprises. Although it is a bit far-fetched, the sympathy between the police and the criminal is indeed touching. This may be the key point that the director wants to highlight. But this also led to other plots that were too omissions, including what happened to Johnny later, which originally led you to think that the robber was Johnny, but later it was just narrated in the third person. Also, that RaceWars, who was full of expectations, turned out to be only a 100-meter race in the end. Because of the interruption of the robbery, there was no more text. Also, to catch Johnny, why do you need an undercover agent, it's not enough for others to suspect... A lot of plots are indeed debatable.
Next, the soundtrack. It is quite in place, the music is well chosen, and it matches the scene very well, making people unconsciously think of Need for Speed. There is also a game interface inserted in the play, and the starting point is well done, and the music transition is quite appropriate.
Finally, let's talk about uglifying the problem. Perhaps to cater to the American audience, many of the villains are Asian, including Johnny's bastard. After thinking about it for a long time, he remembered that he was the subordinate of the general in Prison Break. There is also the scene of Confucius, the admirable Confucius, which looks hideous in it. And the recent scandalous filming of Muhammad in the United States has once again been reflected. I have to say that true strength comes from tolerance, and with an open mind, we can learn from the strengths of all things.
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