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When a notorious gang of bikers recruits her brother for a heist, a former motocross champion must face her deepest fears to keep her family safe.When a notorious gang of bikers recruits her brother for a heist, a former motocross champion must face her deepest fears to keep her family safe.When a notorious gang of bikers recruits her brother for a heist, a former motocross champion must face her deepest fears to keep her family safe.
Vincent Bersoullé
- Conducteur SUV
- (as Vincent Bersoulle)
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Soelle hasnt raced in some time because of an accident. Now a guy called kevin wants to try and ruin her brother michaels chances. But what neither of them relise at first is that the people that are letting michael test out a new form of bike are secretly trying to recruit him in order to get him to do a hesit for them. It has some pretty decent action scenes throughout especially from soelle and her racing. Its high octane stuff and I enjoyed it. The acting was pretty good and I think as far as these types of netflix action movies go this one might be up there with some of the better ones. Overall pretty good.
Pretty solid action B movie even if the plot is predictable and characters a little bland. Yamaha did an amazing job with the bikes or the producers did with the brand. Turn your brain off and go into a grounded crime movie, instead of the fantastical stunts in Fast and Furious. The fact that is french does wonders for it's pacing location and stunts, mostly practical so there's that. It is very reminiscent and inspired in Point Break and the first Furious movie without the cringy dialogue or overused cliches of the last 15 years. If you like motorcycles across the board, you'll have fun with this one.
GTMax was a massive disappointment. While the premise had potential, the execution left much to be desired. The plot was riddled with clichés, the dialogue felt uninspired, and the pacing was all over the place. The visual effects, which seemed to be the movie's main selling point, were subpar at best and outright distracting at worst.
The characters lacked depth, and it was hard to feel invested in their journey. The lead performance was mediocre, and the supporting cast seemed to be phoning it in. The soundtrack was forgettable and did nothing to enhance the experience.
The only reason it gets 2 stars is because there were a few moments of genuine creativity, but those were few and far between. Overall, GTMax is a missed opportunity and not worth the time.
The characters lacked depth, and it was hard to feel invested in their journey. The lead performance was mediocre, and the supporting cast seemed to be phoning it in. The soundtrack was forgettable and did nothing to enhance the experience.
The only reason it gets 2 stars is because there were a few moments of genuine creativity, but those were few and far between. Overall, GTMax is a missed opportunity and not worth the time.
For a directorial debut, that's an average to good film with some good acting, visually effective effects and stunts, a below average script and plots (slightly) and basically nothing to talk about with that ending that's open for a sequel. Not a Luc Besson film, not a Taxi, no humor in it, but frown severe faces, sometimes laced with fear and frustration.
- Screenplay/storyline/plots: 5
- Production value/impact: 4.5
- Development: 6
- Realism: 6
- Entertainment: 5
- Acting: 6
- Filming/photography/cinematography: 7
- VFX: 8
- Music/score/sound: 5.5
- Depth: 4
- Logic: 3.5
- Flow: 5
- Heist/crime/action/drama: 5.5
- Ending: 4.
And that is not a bad thing. The film follows some of the same concepts as Balle Perdue, only now there isn't as much focus on the cops as there is on the robbers.
A nice change, and the actors do a good job with well developed characters, the plot is simple and fun, the stunts are wow. Hollywood could learn a few lessons about stunt work. They seem to be more interested in putting flashy CGI effects on screen the last few years rather than filming in real locations with real stunts being performed.
Hopefully there will be a switch if movies like Balle Perdue 1 and 2 plus GT Max catch on. I'll always give actions films like these a chance!
A nice change, and the actors do a good job with well developed characters, the plot is simple and fun, the stunts are wow. Hollywood could learn a few lessons about stunt work. They seem to be more interested in putting flashy CGI effects on screen the last few years rather than filming in real locations with real stunts being performed.
Hopefully there will be a switch if movies like Balle Perdue 1 and 2 plus GT Max catch on. I'll always give actions films like these a chance!
Did you know
- TriviaOlivier Schneider's directorial debut.
- GoofsWhen the young hoodlum escapes from the police station, he has his hand tied in the back with handcuffs, and a second later, when he runs away, he is seen running with his hands free.
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- 1h 40m(100 min)
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