Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Belfast man who steals cars for a living dreams of retiring to Barcelona. Suddenly he finds himself in conflict with a crazed gangster who desires the first man's girlfriend. The two decid... Tout lireA Belfast man who steals cars for a living dreams of retiring to Barcelona. Suddenly he finds himself in conflict with a crazed gangster who desires the first man's girlfriend. The two decide to settle the situation with a race with 12 of their friends. They just need to steal th... Tout lireA Belfast man who steals cars for a living dreams of retiring to Barcelona. Suddenly he finds himself in conflict with a crazed gangster who desires the first man's girlfriend. The two decide to settle the situation with a race with 12 of their friends. They just need to steal the cars for the race.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires au total
- Ripley
- (as Mary Ellen McCartan)
- Junkie number 1
- (non crédité)
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Afterwards I really felt like this was the first good movie I had seen in months.
If you haven't seen it yet and you like some tuned cars racin, kids doin very crazy stuff and a bit of drama, you'll love it!
I didn't understand the opening scene . It's obvious the men after the protagonist Johnny are paramilitaries , probably loyalists ones judging by the colours the railings are painted as Johnny runs to his home but feels the need to burn the car he has stolen . Hmmmm if you're getting pursued by a kneecapping squad of the UFF why bother to burn the car . I mean it's not like the UFF are going to send out a forensic team to take fingerprints is it ? I guess the RUC might but wouldn't an experienced car thief like Johnny be wearing gloves ? I suppose the logic of this scene is that the film wants to get off with a bang literally
After setting up this scene the film meanders around . Characters come and go and say " What about ya ? " and " what about ya ? " and " what about ya ? " which is the only comprehensible dialogue in most of the film . Since it's produced in Dublin I often thought the characters were talking in Irish Gaelic
The rest of the film is a rather uneasy mix of GONE IN 60 SECOMDS and TRAINSPOTTING but lacks the star charisma of a Robert Carlyle . That said it does portray lower working class alcohol obsessed Celtic culture relatively well , but of course being set in Ireland someone has to pull out a gun some point . What about ya ?
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFilm debut of Aisling O'Neill.
- GaffesIn the early scene where Johnny T blows up the BMW, the fire trail never ignites on the side of the car which means the car never should have blown up. Also, the gas cap door is goes from being open to closed after the car is burning.
- Citations
Crunchy: Look, all I'm saying is the Nordies are going to know where it's easy to get across the border. We don't know anything about that shit. If we follow them just to the border, we can leave them for dirt as soon as we get over.
Whacker: And all I'm saying is it's a fucking race. I'm following nobody.
- ConnexionsReferences Star Trek (1966)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Padlógáz
- Lieux de tournage
- Park West, Dublin, County Dublin, Irlande(opening car chase)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
- Couleur