Gone in 60 Seconds
In the film Gone in 60 Seconds, Nicolas Cage stars as Randall "Memphis" Raines, a former car thief who was once the best in the business. When Memphis's younger brother, Kip (Giovanni Ribisi), gets into trouble with dangerous car smuggler Raymond Calitri (Christopher Eccleston), Memphis is forced out of retirement in order to save his brother's life. With Kip's life on the line, Memphis is given the task of stealing 50 exotic cars from all over Los Angeles in under 72 hours. To do this, he enlists the help of his old car-stealing partners, including his mentor (Robert Duvall) and an old flame (Angelina Jolie). Once he gets everyone together, Memphis attempts to do the impossible: organize the theft of the 50 cars in a single night. Throughout this process
I would recommend this film to anyone who is an action fan or car lover. While the acting isn't the greatest, the movie has enough style and originality that sets it apart from generic action flicks. Plus, if you're a Nicolas Cage fan-like me-then you can't go wrong with this one. However, I would not recommend the movie to anyone under age 15, as it could possibly influence the younger people into thinking that stealing cars is the cool thing to do. , Memphis and his gang are hampered by rivals, security systems, and the best efforts of an LAPD detective (Delroy Lindo) who is out to get him. Personally, I thought the movie was good. It was a stylish flick that kept my interest the whole way through. While some people may think that the film is just another action mo
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