Gone in Sixty Seconds

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(action, crime, thriller)
Download Movie Gone in Sixty SecondsCar theft in Long Beach went down 47% when Randall "Memphis" Raines walked away from the life. He gets dragged back into it by assuming the job his brother Kip screwed up for stolen-car broker Raymond Calitri: steal 50 exotic cars and have them on a container ship by 8 AM Friday morning, and he got this news on a Monday. With Calitri threatening to kill him and Kip, and the police GRAB unit breathing down his neck, Memphis reassembles his old crew and attempts to pull off the logistically impossible.

actors:

Frances Fisher as
Nicolas Cage as Randall 'Memphis' Raines
Giovanni Ribisi as Kip Raines
Angelina Jolie as Sara 'Sway' Wayland
T.J. Cross as Mirror Man
William Lee Scott as Toby
Scott Caan as Tumbler
James Duval as Freb
Will Patton as Atley Jackson
Delroy Lindo as Det. Roland Castlebeck
Timothy Olyphant as Det. Drycoff
Chi McBride as Donny Astricky
Robert Duvall as Otto Halliwell
Christopher Eccleston as Raymond Vincent Calitri
Vinnie Jones as The Sphinx
Grace Zabriskie as Helen Raines
directors:
Dominic Sena
rating:5.80


Ido in 60 seconds / (2000) *** (four)

"Gone in 60 Seconds" is an energetic, slick, stylish action picture stars and high-octane
much power cars looking impressive. If you are a spectator
interested in cars this production,
by producer Jerry Bruckheimer ( "Con Air", "The Rock"), it is worth seeing only the feast their eyes on the
Bright vehicles. Although the film secretes a stench of weakness in many areas
, its precise meaning of the action and excitement make it a moderately successful
summer thrill ride.

The movie stars Giovanni Ribisi ( "The Mod Squad") as a young thief named Kip
Raines, who, as the movie opens, fails to deliver a long list of
expensive cars to the powerful criminal Raymond Calitri (Christopher Eccleston). When Kip
life is threatened as a result, his older brother, Randall
"Memphis" Raines (Nicolas Cage), a retiree, but skillful car thief, called for a complete
a task in exchange for his brother's survival: steel
fifty-specified cars by model, color, year, and-in just four days.

Memphis disburses the first three days of hiring a team of bandits to help him leave the
heist. The crew includes Sara "Sway" Wayland (
Angelina Jolie), a sexy yet gruff retired car knowing swindler across Memphis
previous business, a colleague called Mirror Man (TJ Cruz), ageing and
the wise Otto Halliwell (Robert Duvall) and Tumbler (Scott Caan), Atley
Jackson (Will Patton), Toby (William Lee Scott) and Donny Astricky (Chi
McBrde).

Contributing to the film's hard drive and tension is a sub-
involving two police detectives, Roland Castlebeck (Delroy Lindo) and Drycoff (
Timothy Olyphant), who suspected that the previous experience of Memphis and its crew
are good and not to keep a close watch on them extra.

There is not much time to develop here, the public reaches
know these people despite their rugged life and take harsh
personalities through films hard core, elegant atmosphere. For fazer matters even worse for the film, no dialogue to define the characters
with a harsh tone culture. I'm not saying I believe profanity and
vulgarism is necessary for the flourishing of thrillers, I really honoured
director's decision to keep the extreme foul language in a movie that
could have earned a lot of effort R-rated. However, I do believe in a
film as "Gone in 60 Seconds," to strongly develop the character of
lighting, dialogue must be credible and authentic.

Despite the problems, the characters are effective because of the first class, responsible
perfectly cast performers. Nicolas Cage is melodramatic
performance is intense and convincing. Angelina Jolie's sleazy
appearance is completely appropriate here. Delroy Lindo is deliciously
robust and credible. Giovanni Ribisi, Scott Caan, Robert Duvall, Will Patton, and Christopher Eccleston
provide support to the functions of persuasion.

The film contains the standard structure, with a good first act
develops in the history of style and character memorandum establishes a theme
fast action, but lacks depth
and strong character introduction. In the second act we find ourselves in a couple of problems: the history
waste of time for much of this segment, never really creating
the third act. While half of the film took a long time, and a scene of sex
provides a solid mid-plot, not a lot happens. The third act is pretty much a big adrenaline
containing furious wall to wall and emotion
one of the most intense sequences ever filmed persecution of cars.

La banda sonora de "Gone in 60 Seconds" contributes greatly to the
inspiring scenes of action. These are scenes such as car chases
that makes this movie work despite several destructive faults. Dominic Sena,
whose career has consisted primarily of direct trade, has an attractive style
and a decisive attitude in "Gone in 60 Seconds"
granted audiences with two hours of commotion, emotion, and emotion … But not much more.




This film has had a lot of stick. It was programmed by critics when it came
and was blamed for downing of Nicolas Cage's career. The
thing I do not think people get that is not meant to be an epic, Oscar contender
of a film, is only some brilliant "Bruck-breaking" measures in the
better conditions. Fast cars, fast editing and a great banda sonora - which makes
exactly what it says on the tin. In addition, for anyone who likes one of their cars
pure pleasure. It has everything: Ferraris, Mercs, a Hummer and does not allow
Eleanor forget! I think you'd like to be pushed hard to find a better
action movie, and personally, a better movie at all! Moreover perhaps the
just me!


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