Brightlyme i know i wasted 90 mins of my life.
Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
Iseerphia All that we are seeing on the screen is happening with real people, real action sequences in the background, forcing the eye to watch as if we were there.
Keeley Coleman The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
tmpsvita Yet another attempt, rather bankrupt, in search of the formula that has made certain movies extremely successful, traveling with very little grit and very low narrative ambitions the road of the automotive genre in cinema the already asphalted and traveled with knowledge of the by the now historical, mainly in the field of pure entertainment, saga of "Fast and Furious". The result is a useless film to which eats the elegance that desperately seeks, the grit necessary to entertain and a personality that could have made him at least distinguishable. The main problem is the unawareness of the director, who seems to have never understood what kind of film he should have shot. "Overdrive" rather than a gripping action film resembles a long advertising that can be perfumes, cars or simply clothing, in short, everything but a movie. If only Antonio Negret had paid more attention to the development of the plot, which is extremely trivial and hasty, or even just the same attention that he used to continuously frame the surrounding environment and faces as well as the bodies of the various actors, the film could also to work, let's say that the plot is also vaguely interesting and could have given rise to a film at least for entertainment. Even the cast is not at all helpful with the trivial and cloying interpretations and with a Scott Eastwood who seems to be trying to cover up his surname from film to film. It must also be said that the screenplay proves to be a major obstacle for them, with an extremely superficial writing of characters, an equally superficial characterization and an initial presentation of them that is extremely didactic and irritating. In short, the film is missing a lot of things just to be considered such but the biggest mistake is probably the fact that the director seems not to have noticed, given his pompous and presumptuous approach.
heckl This is a B-movie, you can see in the first few minutes and if you accept this it will fun. Amazing cars, wonderful places, I would like to drive. This is not a good movie, but I enjoyed more than any recent F&F (because there isn't any bald man saying annoying one lines, and this is not a family.)
Bob Rutzel Andrew (Scott Eastwood) and Garrett (Freddie Thorp) are brothers who steal classic luxury cars. They steal a 1937 Bugatti worth millions, but they get caught and the owner and local crime boss Morier (Simon Abkarian) tells them that to save their lives they must steal arch rival Max Klemp's (Clemens Schick) 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO.When I saw that Ana de Armas was in this I had to watch. She is totally one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen. She plays Stephanie, Andrew's girlfriend. (Lucky guy)This has a lot of twists and turns, breath-taking car chases and crashes, and some very surprising explosions. Not sure what stunts were real or CGI, but everything looked pretty real. The driving stunts were pure artistry. We never know the plans about how stealing cars will go, but at the end you will see there was a plan. And it will be here you will see the twists that surprised even me. Kudos. (You're too easy)The location for this movie is the South of and the cinematography and photography are excellent all around. (Yes, you will see the Eiffel Tower later on)Notables: Gaia Weiss as Devin brought in to the team by Stephani; and the two Interpol officers: Closson (Pierre-Marie Mosconi) and Depaul (Frederic Anscombre)The pacing is very good and the music is heart-stomping good. The acting all around is okay, No Oscars, but credible. (You mean to say the dialogues could have been better?)As I said, there are many twists and turns in here and if you get lost in some of this, just enjoy the car chases/crashes, explosions, Ana de Armas, the classic luxury cars and did I mention Ana de Armas? Hey, I enjoyed all of it. (7/10)Violence: Yes. Sex: No. Nudity: No. Language: No.
Michael Ledo Andrew (Scott Eastwood) and Garrett (Freddie Thorp) are half brothers because Scott can't do an accent. They steal exotic cars. They ended up stealing the wrong car, that of crime boss who demands that they steal for him.The film takes place in Marseille. The scenery and cars are nice. The plot and acting was not so nice. I will say Scott does better in this film, than in westerns, but clearly his career exists because of his father. The film was at its worst and best when it was being cliché.Guide: No swearing or nudity. Implied sex.