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Release Date: June 9, 2000 (USA)
Genre: Action, Heist, Thriller
Directed by: Dominic Sena
In the high-octane action thriller Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), a legendary retired car thief is forced back into the game for one last, impossible job. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Dominic Sena, this film is a stylish, fast-paced, and thrilling ride, featuring an all-star cast including Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, and Robert Duvall. The movie, a loose remake of the 1974 cult classic of the same name, is a celebration of car culture and the art of the heist, with a relentless pace and some of the most beautiful cars ever put on screen. It’s a film that will get your heart racing and keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
The story follows Randall "Memphis" Raines (Nicolas Cage), a retired master car thief who has left his criminal past behind. His peaceful life is shattered when his younger brother, Kip (Giovanni Ribisi), a hot-headed car thief himself, messes up a job for a dangerous gangster named Raymond Calitri (Christopher Eccleston). To save his brother's life, Memphis is forced to come out of retirement and, with the help of his old crew, must steal 50 high-end, luxury cars in a single night.
Memphis assembles his old crew, including his former mentor, Otto Halliwell (Robert Duvall), and his ex-girlfriend, Sara "Sway" Wayland (Angelina Jolie), who he reconnects with as they prepare for the heist. The crew must navigate not only the dangerous demands of the gangster but also the relentless pursuit of LAPD Detective Roland Castlebeck (Delroy Lindo) and his partner, who are determined to catch them. The film's narrative is a tense and thrilling countdown, as Memphis and his crew race against the clock to find and steal each of the 50 cars on their list before sunrise. The film culminates in a breathtaking chase sequence as Memphis attempts to steal the final, most prized car on his list—a 1967 Shelby GT500 named "Eleanor".
The film features a star-studded cast, including:
The film was directed by Dominic Sena, a music video director who previously helmed the action film Kalifornia. The screenplay was written by Scott Rosenberg, based on the original 1974 film by H. B. Halicki. The film's producer, Jerry Bruckheimer, known for his blockbuster action films, brought his signature style to the movie, with slick visuals and a high-energy soundtrack. The film is famous for its extensive use of real cars, including the iconic "Eleanor" Shelby GT500, and for the cast performing many of their own stunts.
If you're a fan of high-stakes heists and car chase films, Gone in 60 Seconds is a must-see film that delivers on every level.
Despite mixed to negative critical reviews, Gone in 60 Seconds was a major commercial success, grossing over $237 million worldwide against a budget of $90 million. The film's legacy is its enduring popularity with car enthusiasts and action movie fans, as well as its place as a cult classic. The film is also notable for popularizing the iconic "Eleanor," making the Shelby GT500 a highly sought-after car among collectors.
Gone in 60 Seconds received "Generally Unfavorable" reviews from critics:
IMDb: ⭐ 6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 🍅 26% (based on 137 critic reviews)
Metascore: 🔴 35/100 (Generally Unfavorable, based on 34 critic reviews)
While some critics found the film's car chases to be "visually exciting," most reviews were negative, criticizing the film for its "weak plot," "underdeveloped characters," and "lack of substance". The film's critical failure didn’t stop it from becoming a massive box office hit and a beloved action film among audiences.
Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) is a film that prioritizes style and spectacle over substance, and for many viewers, that's more than enough. With its slick visuals, high-energy soundtrack, and thrilling action sequences, the film is a pure adrenaline rush. It’s a fun, fast, and unforgettable joyride that proves that sometimes, the simple pleasure of a great car chase is all you need for a good time.
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