


Need for Speed
The film revolves around a local street-racer who partners with a rich and arrogant business associate, only to find himself framed by his colleague and sent to prison. After he gets out, he joins a New York-to-Los Angeles race to get revenge. But when the ex-partner learns of the scheme, he puts a massive bounty on the racer's head, forcing him to run a cross-country gauntlet of illegal racers in all manner of supercharged vehicles.
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Plot Summary
Street racer Tobey Marshall is framed for a crime he didn't commit and loses everything. After serving time, he seeks revenge on the man who betrayed him, participating in a cross-country race. He must use his driving skills and a powerful custom car to outmaneuver bounty hunters and the law to achieve his goal.
Critical Reception
Need for Speed received generally negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and lack of character development. While some praised its action sequences and car stunts, many felt it failed to capture the spirit of the video game series it was based on and was outshined by other films in the racing genre.
What Reviewers Say
- While the film delivers on high-octane car chases and stunts, it suffers from a thin plot and underdeveloped characters.
- Critics found the action sequences exciting but ultimately found the movie to be a generic and forgettable entry in the racing film genre.
- The performances were noted as adequate but not enough to elevate the film beyond its predictable narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a mixed reception, with many enjoying the car stunts and action sequences, while others found the story to be predictable and lacking depth. Some viewers appreciated the connection to the video game franchise, but many felt it was an average action movie.
Fun Fact
The film features a real-life car crash sequence that was performed by stunt drivers, without the use of CGI for the main impact.
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