![]() So I suppose if you find yourself needing to kill an hour or two it's a reasonably inoffensive way to while away the time, provided you've got nothing else better to do. And it's on Netflix, so if you have the streaming service you don't have to pay anything extra to see it. 4.99 at checkout, auto-renewed every 1 month (s) at 4.99. Anyway, despite the underwhelming finale, the main characters were reasonably charismatic and entertaining to watch. Join Now for instant access to Need for Speed Most Wanted and other best-loved titles from EA, plus a 10 member discount and member-only content. If they hide too many details it feels like they're cheating, and if they don't surprise you with the reveal you lose that sense of wonder, which is the whole point of the movie. ![]() To work, it has to be subtly hinted at in ways that you overlook early on but can look back at later, and it has to come as a surprise. The whole thrill of a movie like this is that turn. Which means, as far as I'm concerned, that actual law enforcement types who do this for a living would have seen some element of this coming from a mile away. And, apart from a couple of minor details, we were spot on. I watched the movie with a friend, and by the half way point when they revealed a key plot element we both guessed the twist and how it was going to happen. ![]() They don't change anything significant, really. The problem, apart from the fact that this has already been done in a better version, is that because they reveal the connection to the previous film right in the opening scenes (and the title), you already know what's going to happen by the end. Along the way you're meant to empathize with at least some of the robbers so that you're rooting for them to get away, and so is the main police/FBI character because he's dealing with completely unsympathetic bureaucrats and powerful one percenters that he/she hates and so does the audience. Bank robbers come in, seemingly trap themselves inside a no-escape situation, then pull off some ingenious plan that's only revealed to the audience in the last act. So, this movie is practically a top to bottom remake of a 2006 Denzel and Owen film of the same name, minus the "Most Wanted" bit. ![]()
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