![]() And its explicit, over-the-top violence has enough screen time and presence to be considered a primary character itself-especially since the movie was shot in 3-D. (Violence:) Drive Angry isn't a slasher film per se, but it's certainly a first cousin to the genre. Milton is chased by a man who calls himself the Accountant, and who makes dire comments to individuals about how soon he'll be seeing them again an occult cult, its leader, and a sacrifice of a child are all part of the storyline references to literal elements of on earth a character states her fear of devil worship and those involved with it is said to be a place where images of those you love, but can't help, are played endlessly a man has a pentagram engraved on his chest those shot with a certain weapon are said to cease existing the idea that the meek will inherit the earth is called a lie. ![]() Their really is no positive messages escape for the mission to save the infant. The only thing positive is that he was trying to save an infant but to do so he had to kill plenty of people and this is show in great detail. (Positive Messages and Role Models:) I'd hardly call Milton a positive role model. ![]() This movie has so much blood, gore, language, and sex that it is sick. 3.5 seat belts out of 5 -MovieFloss.When I sat down to watch this I was expecting a good movie. If you don't mind having an arm shot and projected at your face while Nic Cage loses touch with reality, Drive Angry will provide an entertaining distraction from the repetitive daily commute. Drive Angry makes no assumptions that it is anything but a popcorn-spilling, laugh-out- loud, violently raw roller coaster on its way no where near an Oscar. Some shots were intentionally gimmicky which added to the humor, but the entire movie is a bit over the top and it flowed nicely. Being an unabashed opponent to the influx of 3D in the cinema today, Drive Angry was filmed as a 3D film from the start and I actually liked it. Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer (My Bloody Valentine 3D) aimed to keep the integral car sequences visceral and strayed away from CGI for a majority of the chases, though there is plenty of CGI elsewhere. The over the top dialogue, car chases, and 3D shootouts really add to making this a midnight moviegoer's film. Drive Angry embraces the fact that it is ridiculous by nature which makes it very enjoyable. Throw in a '71 Chevelle, unapologetic bloodshed, and absolutely necessary explosions, and you have one darkly comedic, action fueled vehicle. All the while they are being chased across 6 state lines by trigger happy cops and The Accountant (William Fichtner of Prison Break), a seemingly supernatural hunter looking to return Milton to his warm, warm prison. Along the way, he joins up with Piper and her '68 Charger who's pretty looks pack a pretty punch and isn't afraid to gun and run. It seems Milton's own daughter was once stolen from him by the same cult and, well, he's experiencing a little road rage as he shoots his way through one lead to the next. ![]() Milton, in his '64 Riviera, has just escaped from imprisonment and is searching for a baby snatched from her mother by a devil-worshipping cult hellbent on a full moon sacrifice led by Jonah King (Billy Burke of The Twilight Saga), a southernly sadistic soothsayer. ![]() And it's with this that Drive Angry does not disappoint. You jump in without invitation and only know one thing: you'd better strap in. This 70's throwback to the pulp, metal on metal, grindhouse era of film doesn't ask you if you want a ride. You've experienced Cage's knack to play unhinged, surrealistic characters. As he opens the door to get in: Piper: "I don't pick up hitchhikers, you know." Milton: "I wasn't stickin' out my thumb." *car door slam* This early scene sums up exactly what you're getting yourself into with the Nicholas Cage driven movie, Drive Angry. With her hands shoved into her daisy barely dukes, the uncertainty in her gaze is lost on, or possibly ignored by, Milton. Milton (Nicholas Cage), long hair bleached and greased back with vengeance, tosses his duffel bag into the back of newly-met stranger Piper's (Amber Heard) Dodge Charger. ![]()
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