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July 22, 2000
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![]() Enjoy the ride!Suparn Verma
The film's maker, Jerry Bruckheimer, specialised, with Don Simpson, in movies with a one line story. They began their Hollywood tryst, with Top Gun and, over the years, honed their technique -- the story line got slimmer but retained the thrill-a-minute feature, while the characters remained larger-than-life and, sometimes, memorable.
Gone... is Nicholas Cage's third outing -- after The Rock and Con Air -- with Bruckheimer. Of the three, The Rock is the best, followed by Con Air and Gone... Keeping in the Bruckheimer-Simpson tradition, we'll sum up story in a line. A car thief gone straight is blackmailed to steal 54 cars in four days. He, instead, pulls it off in 24 hours.
Those were some of its plus points. Here are some more... It's a fast paced movie, leaving you no time to think. It has some really cool stunts, a great chase sequence and tips for wannabe car thieves.
Except for the last four cars, the first 50 are stolen effortlessly despite the obstacle of an obsessed cop. But hey, it's Hollywood, and everything in this movie is big, including the crashes. So sit back enjoy the ride. And while you are at it, don't miss this chance to ogle at the rare 1967 Mustang GT 500. |
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