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There is some decent fun to be found in _Beyond Anarchy_. It's more _Escape from LA_ than it is _Death Race 2000_, but still an entry in the franchise, which brings me to the core problem of Beyond Anarchy: Is it even really a _Death Race_ ...


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Black Ops specialist Connor Gibson infiltrates a maximum security prison to take down legendary driver Frankenstein in a violent and brutal car race.
In a dystopian future, incarcerated citizens are forced to compete in a brutal, televised car race. A masked mercenary known only as Frankenstein is the reigning champion, but a new contender emerges to challenge his reign. The race becomes a fight for survival as the participants navigate deadly obstacles and fight against corporate and governmental corruption.
Death Race: Beyond Anarchy received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences, who found it to be a derivative and uninspired entry in the franchise. While some acknowledged the action sequences, many felt the plot was predictable and the characters underdeveloped.
Praised for its car chases and action sequences, though criticized for a thin plot.
Seen as a generic installment that fails to bring innovation to the franchise.
Characterizations were considered shallow and motivations unclear.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Death Race: Beyond Anarchy are mixed, with some viewers enjoying the high-octane action and car stunts, while others found the story to be predictable and lacking in originality.
The film is the fourth installment in the rebooted Death Race film series, which began in 2008.
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There is some decent fun to be found in _Beyond Anarchy_. It's more _Escape from LA_ than it is _Death Race 2000_, but still an entry in the franchise, which brings me to the core problem of Beyond Anarchy: Is it even really a _Death Race_ ...
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