The first 30-45 minutes are disappointing; the acting is cartoonish and the character development is superfluous (plus the romantic side story isn't believable at all); BUT (and it's a big but) when the real driving begins, the movie finds its right lane (with fewer bumps on the road than expected).
Great visuals (plus good CGI) that appeal effectively to gaming nostalgia, the overall experience of speeding and, in general, shows its big production value.
In sum, it's a highly watchable action movie with -of course- a predictable story (basic hero's journey storytelling), carried mainly by David Harbour acting and lines.
Great visuals (plus good CGI) that appeal effectively to gaming nostalgia, the overall experience of speeding and, in general, shows its big production value.
In sum, it's a highly watchable action movie with -of course- a predictable story (basic hero's journey storytelling), carried mainly by David Harbour acting and lines.