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Rafa's hooked on the pure, fiery feelings he gets from speed racing, but when his kid's mom gets mixed up with drug dealers, he burns rubber to save her.Rafa's hooked on the pure, fiery feelings he gets from speed racing, but when his kid's mom gets mixed up with drug dealers, he burns rubber to save her.Rafa's hooked on the pure, fiery feelings he gets from speed racing, but when his kid's mom gets mixed up with drug dealers, he burns rubber to save her.
Abraham Pérez Fernández
- Mateo
- (as Abraham Pérez)
David Haack
- Rafa
- (English version)
- (voice)
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Loved it. Since I love riding motorcycles and watch motor sports the movie especially appealed to me. The story is fairly straight forward but the movie was all about appreciating that Twist of the Wrist.
I thoroughly enjoyed the bikes and the action and rate this as the best Spanish movie I have seen. Strong performances from the cast with a solid storyline and script. It's an adrenaline packed movie with plenty of visual entertainment.
(2022) Centurauro/ Centaur
(In Italian with English subtitles)
THRILLER
Motorcross rider, Rafa (Àlex Monner) becomes obligated to help his former ex, Natalia (Begoña Vargas) after she informs him she owes drug cartels a substantial amount of money after she let them store drugs at her residence. Complicating matters is the fact that Rafa has a kid with her, she claims he abandoned her after he found out she was pregnant the reason why she agreed to have illegal drugs stored in her apartment complex. So in exchange to pay off whatever his on and off again girlfriend, he agrees to make so many drug runs for them by evading local authorities through different state lines. Complicating matters is the fact viewers can presume the criminal cartels are not going to want him to do runs for two months, just as they had promised him. Once he is in, how is he going to get himself out.
The movie still has a satisfying conclusion despite the familiar theme of better crime movies.
Motorcross rider, Rafa (Àlex Monner) becomes obligated to help his former ex, Natalia (Begoña Vargas) after she informs him she owes drug cartels a substantial amount of money after she let them store drugs at her residence. Complicating matters is the fact that Rafa has a kid with her, she claims he abandoned her after he found out she was pregnant the reason why she agreed to have illegal drugs stored in her apartment complex. So in exchange to pay off whatever his on and off again girlfriend, he agrees to make so many drug runs for them by evading local authorities through different state lines. Complicating matters is the fact viewers can presume the criminal cartels are not going to want him to do runs for two months, just as they had promised him. Once he is in, how is he going to get himself out.
The movie still has a satisfying conclusion despite the familiar theme of better crime movies.
Burn Out 2017,To save his loved ones, Tony must use his motorcycle talents for drug deliveries.
The racing scenes are very good. Apart from that, the plot is thin and far fetched. Any drug trafficker would try to behave as inconspicuous as possible. But here, the trafficker is told to keep a ridiculous schedule, ride at insane speeds and pass the road tolls without paying. That seems a good way to attract the attention of the cops.
The racing scenes are very good. Apart from that, the plot is thin and far fetched. Any drug trafficker would try to behave as inconspicuous as possible. But here, the trafficker is told to keep a ridiculous schedule, ride at insane speeds and pass the road tolls without paying. That seems a good way to attract the attention of the cops.
The racing scenes are shockingly innacurate, they managed to bag some time at Aragon and the whole scene was just an unrealistic mess, not to mention when the main character broke down he transported half way round the circuit, if they managed to get 30 riders and an actual track together the least they could do is use it properly...
Apart from the awful, awful, awful racing scenes, it's an exact copy of the French movie "Burnout", but this is Spanish instead, so it has not so bad of a plot, but just terrible execution, question cinematography and cringey scenes "Kid on the Kawasaki saying broom broom".
Close to a decent movie which could've appealed to all bike racing fans, if there was someone who knew anything about bikes involved in making the film.
Apart from the awful, awful, awful racing scenes, it's an exact copy of the French movie "Burnout", but this is Spanish instead, so it has not so bad of a plot, but just terrible execution, question cinematography and cringey scenes "Kid on the Kawasaki saying broom broom".
Close to a decent movie which could've appealed to all bike racing fans, if there was someone who knew anything about bikes involved in making the film.
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