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Movie Reviews of 2 SecondsMovie Review: Tech-head messenger meets cranky roadie! Summary: 4 Stars
The title pretty much says it all! Charlotte Laurier plays a professional downhill mountain bike racer who hesitates by two seconds just before starting the biggest race of her life ... and loses by that very same two seconds. After being fired by her team, she returns to her native Montreal and gets a job as a bike messenger. Needing service one evening, she discovers a small shop owned by a cranky Italian former professional road bike racer (and now master mechanic). The two clash at first, but over time grow to understand one another. The classic scene is when the two hold a competition of sorts ... what about? You'll just have to watch the film to find out.
Movie Review: Low budget but very clever Summary: 4 Stars
In this obviously low budget film there is far superior entertainment than most bloated big spending blockbusters. Though the main character's life is unfocused at first, the story is very carefully pieced together. While bicycle racing is used as the main plot sevice, the theme applies to anybody who has a goal in life and wants to succeed. The characters are all very real, even the bicycle store proprieter who could seem a bit mythic. I thoroughly enjoyed this clever movie, and I suspect anybody who dreams about improving their life will too.
Movie Review: It is worth the watch Summary: 4 Stars
I you have time a would like to watch a feel good cycling movie then this one is for you. I did not have very high expectations of this movie but it was a nice watch with some great footage of some down hilling.
Movie Review: Slow and predictable Summary: 3 Stars
I read reviews for this film so purchased it thinking it was going to be a stimulating cycling film. It was tedious and predictable with the opening so boring if I was in a movie theatre I would have left. Further, there was too much uninteresting English dialogue. I don't understand why people want to make films so ennuyant.
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