Recién salido de la prisión, un corredor callejero que estaba enmarcado por un socio de negocios adinerado se une a una carrera a campo traviesa con la venganza en mente. Su ex compañero, al... Leer todoRecién salido de la prisión, un corredor callejero que estaba enmarcado por un socio de negocios adinerado se une a una carrera a campo traviesa con la venganza en mente. Su ex compañero, al enterarse del plan, coloca una enorme recompensa sobre su cabeza cuando comienza la carre... Leer todoRecién salido de la prisión, un corredor callejero que estaba enmarcado por un socio de negocios adinerado se une a una carrera a campo traviesa con la venganza en mente. Su ex compañero, al enterarse del plan, coloca una enorme recompensa sobre su cabeza cuando comienza la carrera.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 6 nominaciones en total
- Joe Peck
- (as Ramon Rodriguez)
- Little Pete
- (as Harrison Gilbertson)
- Right Seater
- (as Brian Keaulana)
Opiniones destacadas
Storyline OK, keeps you engaged throughout.
Racing scenes very good.
Overall I really liked it, wasn't expecting much but pleasantly surprised. Bit cheesy of course but a solid 7 from me. Enjoy.
So to begin with, the team seriously proved their ability in making the action sequences feel suspenseful and look awesome at the same time. And you can really feel intensity of the crashes and the speed. Furthermore, it feels more special with the inclusion of hypercars like Lamborghinis and Koenigseggs for the races. It is the first film for a long time to have really, really powerful cars like these, and they are simply a joy to watch. A dream come true for car fans.
However, though, the plot is very much straightforward, and predictable enough. And while the use of humour is good and energetic throughout, the same could not be said for the drama. There is a genuine feel for some of the characters, but I would say it was not plot driven and instead mostly due to the brilliant acting by Aaron Paul, who was the only stand out cast. His portray of emotions & joy, along with the charisma he brings to the screen easily makes him the likable action hero we want to root for, and so everything that happens around him kind of find its way to our hearts. I believe that after this people will remember him more than just a meth maker (Breaking Bad).
So, this is really an energetic and full of adrenaline action movie full of powerful, powerful cars, which makes it one worth the watch despite an ordinary plot.
VERDICT:
Good: Excellent & Intense car action, Beautiful inclusion of hypercars, Lots of humour, Great main character
Bad: Straightforward plot, Average supporting cast, Less emotionally driven
SCORE: 7.0
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But this movie, Need for Speed, gave me pleasant surprise.
It has action but story is good too. Does not bore the viewer.
Director exactly know what needs to be fed to viewer in what quantity.
Acting is well delivered. Aaron Paul and Imogen Poots are matching pair, especially the eyes. Dominic Cooper delivers well too.
I had an impression that this movie will be in line of Fast and Furious. But it is not.
Both are good but different.
Overall, enjoyable movie.
With a well-documented history of failed projects, the expectations surrounding Need for Speed couldn't be much lower - after all, it's based on a decades-old franchise about illegal street racing, featuring a young cast that remains unproven at the box office - but what the film lacks in storytelling and character development is more than compensated for, thanks to the action behind the wheel.
Two years after being framed for the death of a friend, Tobey Marshall (Aaron Paul) is released from prison with revenge on his mind. His target is Dino Brewster (Dominic Cooper), the shady professional racer that put Tobey in jail and Tobey's friend in a coffin. Taking down Dino will mean beating him at his own game, a top-secret race featuring the world's most elite drivers, and hosted by the mysterious Monarch (Michael Keaton).
With less than two days to get from New York to California before the race begins, Tobey embarks on a cross-country trek that features plenty of jaw-dropping moments, made even more thrilling by director Scott Waugh's insistence that all driving stunts be performed by real drivers in real cars. This adds an extra layer of tension that's sorely missing from the Fast and Furious series (to which Need for Speed is destined to be compared), and the film's best moments come courtesy of E-brake drifts, squealing tires, and near collisions.
Despite its paper-thin plot and many, many failed attempts at humor, Need for Speed still works thanks to the generous amount of high-octane action sequences, and the undeniable charisma of Aaron Paul. Skeptics may not have believed that Paul could distance himself from his Jesse Pinkman persona, but he delivers a strong performance that should put him on the radar for future action roles.
Need for Speed is one of the better attempts at translating a popular video game into a big screen experience, with the practical stunts and real-world action serving as a nice counterbalance to Fast and Furious's ever-increasing ridiculousness. Its silliness, predictability and over- inflated running time keep it from being a truly great movie, but it's still a hell of a lot of fun.
-- Brent Hankins, www.nerdrep.com
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaA majority of the car stunts in the film were done practically using car shells, with hardly any visual effects used. The body shell for the Koenigsegg, a $4.6 million supercar, cost roughly $300,000.
- ErroresThe Sesto Elemento that Dino drives does not have glass electric windows - a real Elemento has plastic windows with a little slider for the driver to talk.
- Créditos curiososSPOILER: Benny teaches other inmates how to twerk dance in military prison during the closing credits.
- Bandas sonorasFortunate Son
Written by John Fogerty (as John C. Fogerty)
Performed by Aloe Blacc
Courtesy of XIX Recordings/Interscope Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Need for Speed
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 66,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 43,577,636
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 17,844,939
- 16 mar 2014
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 203,277,636
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 12 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1