imdb-02755
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I saw "Hundreds of Beavers" first and loved every second of it. Then i stumbled upon this movie in the BluRay section and eagerly bought it.
And what should I say, I got definitely more of the same, which is what I was expecting. However in this movie it just didn't work for me.
The extreme dodge angles and extremely fluid camera movements at times made me dizzy. The plot got kind of lost after the first half.
I still enjoyed the movie, but would recommend newcomers to check out Hundreds of Beavers first, it's IMHO far superior and succeeds in every regard.
I hope the movie makers continue to improve their art and make many, many more movies in the decades to come :-)
And what should I say, I got definitely more of the same, which is what I was expecting. However in this movie it just didn't work for me.
The extreme dodge angles and extremely fluid camera movements at times made me dizzy. The plot got kind of lost after the first half.
I still enjoyed the movie, but would recommend newcomers to check out Hundreds of Beavers first, it's IMHO far superior and succeeds in every regard.
I hope the movie makers continue to improve their art and make many, many more movies in the decades to come :-)
From all the reviews I got the impression that this is a classic American movie.
But maybe it's due to my age (born in the mid 80's) or my general disinterest in muscle cars, but this movie gave me absolutely nothing besides car engine noises, squeaking wheels and a disjointed plot.
I'm glad for others who maybe lived through the time, saw the movie when it came out and lived the dream of riding your Mustang through the American midwest. But for me this just didn't cause any emotions. To me the movie is just one random dude endlessly driving his car through the desert. That's really it. And since there is really no plot at all to speak of, this made the experience of watching this movie just incredibly boring.
Movies like "Easy Rider" were much better an conveying a sense of "freedom of the road" and being free-thinking spirits. This movie however is only for muscle car fetishists who love the sound of gasoline engines revving up and throwing dust all over the place.
In short, I just don't get it.
But maybe it's due to my age (born in the mid 80's) or my general disinterest in muscle cars, but this movie gave me absolutely nothing besides car engine noises, squeaking wheels and a disjointed plot.
I'm glad for others who maybe lived through the time, saw the movie when it came out and lived the dream of riding your Mustang through the American midwest. But for me this just didn't cause any emotions. To me the movie is just one random dude endlessly driving his car through the desert. That's really it. And since there is really no plot at all to speak of, this made the experience of watching this movie just incredibly boring.
Movies like "Easy Rider" were much better an conveying a sense of "freedom of the road" and being free-thinking spirits. This movie however is only for muscle car fetishists who love the sound of gasoline engines revving up and throwing dust all over the place.
In short, I just don't get it.