Speed Angels
Speed Angels
| 29 December 2011 (USA)
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After being recruited by a race car driver coach, a female taxi driver joins the Speed Angels racing team.

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Ensofter

Overrated and overhyped

Cortechba

Overrated

Lucia Ayala

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Bumpy Chip

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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yyudhanto

thank you for the movie .,., i learn something very important .,., friendship, family, trust, and sportsmanship ,.,.,, thank you so much.great great movie.lesson learned...my heart is trembling of there love story. it's a great movie is worth it to watch and you can learn moral lessons also best of all this is great movie looks like a fairy tale there's always an happy ending.

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ebiros2

The movie is beautifully shot, and production is tight. And no wonder, Jingle Ma is directing and producing this movie. But unfortunately that's about the only thing going for this movie.A group of woman racers and two male managers comprise a racing team. The women characters experience the angst of overcoming problems in their personal life, and life as a professional racer. But what happens in the end is quite predictable. Popular Japanese actor Kazuki Kitamura plays the role of the bad guy who jilts his Chinese fiancée, and the manager of the rival Japanese team.The movie is very shallow, and that's probably why it's panned by many who sees it. It just cherry picks the glamorous aspect of racing, and tries to make a drama around it. The credibility is zero, and China doesn't have the kind of technology or industry to produce the kind of goods the characters are using. Everything is borrowed from the Japanese. The style, the helmet, the car, they're either Japanese or a carbon copy of Japanese culture. If it had substance to portray authentic culture of China, the film would have been far better. Not doing so makes this movie cartoonish in a bad way. The lifestyle, the technology shown in this movie is what China might have in 10 years. The gap between reality, and fiction is too wide in this movie to pass the credibility test.The movie might be propaganda passing as entertainment. See it for the beautiful visuals, but don't expect much else.

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