Need For Speed Filme 95%

In Fast , the cars bounce and float. In Need for Speed , you feel the weight shift. You see the steering wheel vibrate. You hear the gravel pinging off the undercarriage. It is the closest a Hollywood movie has come to replicating the feeling of playing the video game—where one wrong shift sends you into a tree. Need for Speed is not high art. The dialogue is cheesy. The villain is cartoonishly evil. The runtime feels a bit long.

Need for Speed did the opposite.

Director Scott Waugh made a radical decision: They built custom camera cars. They attached IMAX cameras to the sides of Koenigseggs. When a Mustang flips off a highway overpass at 100mph, a stunt driver actually flipped a Mustang off a highway overpass. need for speed filme

8/10 (Add 2 points if you watch it with a surround sound system.) In Fast , the cars bounce and float

It is The Cannonball Run meets The Count of Monte Cristo . It’s simple. It’s visceral. And it works. This is the hill I will die on. Fast & Furious is fun, but it has become a superhero franchise. Cars fly between skyscrapers. Dom Toretto flexes his way out of a burning helicopter. You hear the gravel pinging off the undercarriage

But if you love the sound of a supercharger whine, if you remember playing Hot Pursuit on PlayStation 2 until 3 AM, or if you are simply tired of cars flying through space—give this film a shot.

Aaron Paul (breaking bad habits to play good guy Tobey Marshall) is a small-town mechanic and race shop owner who gets framed for a crime he didn’t commit. After getting out of prison, he doesn’t hire a lawyer; he enters the , a secret, illegal, winner-take-all race that spans from New York to California. His goal? To reach the finish line before the clock runs out and punch the real villain (a sleazy Dominic Cooper) in the face.