The film is a semi-documentary look behind the scenes as Ben Collins must pick out the right car for a scene he is going to shoot. He has 48 hours to do so. The whole premise was silly. I can't imagine cars being decided by their performance ability as opposed to their looks and film sponsorship, i.e. Audi supplied the film with vehicles to use.
The car must be able to accelerate quickly with speeds up to 200 MPH, be used for both on and off road, have some decent maneuverability, and be able to take a few bullets. It went through a gauntlet of vehicles to point out to the audience why each great car wouldn't work, things Ben Collins would already know, but is pretending he is finding out for the first time. It was similar to a reality TV show.
Eventually we do get to see the scene being shot and the only car in the world right or this combination of driving.
6 stars for what it was (a car commercial).
The car must be able to accelerate quickly with speeds up to 200 MPH, be used for both on and off road, have some decent maneuverability, and be able to take a few bullets. It went through a gauntlet of vehicles to point out to the audience why each great car wouldn't work, things Ben Collins would already know, but is pretending he is finding out for the first time. It was similar to a reality TV show.
Eventually we do get to see the scene being shot and the only car in the world right or this combination of driving.
6 stars for what it was (a car commercial).