[REVIEW MOVIE] Legendary Rider (Trading Paint): Full of family but faded!

In this new action film project , the veteran actor of the 1970s - John Travolta will take on the role of a cheeky racetrack in the film Commercial Paint , who will have a conflict with my son and many internal problems that need to be addressed.

Synopsis: Trading Paint

The story of "old" racer Sam Munroe still remembers and reminisces about his glorious past. The Munroe family has a long tradition of racing from the time of Sam's father and passed down to his son Cam Munroe, who aspires to be the number one driver in Talladega.

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But dreams are abusive about reality. Despite having an innate skill to become a champion, because the race car was so old, Cam had to give up leading the way. At this time, an old enemy, Bob Linsky, offered to invite Cam to join his racing team when he promised to buy him a new and "strongest" car. Warning by his father that he was acquainted with an old and sinister old Linsky, Cam decided to give up the name Munroe to go down the track in the name of Linsky.

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Sam Munroe decided to practice to reappear at Talladega racecourse because he thought he was betrayed by his son. Despite reaching a slow age, Sam still showed his ability and class when winning the award. But suddenly, a catastrophic accident prevented Cam Munroe from continuing to honor his family.

This is also the time when Cam must gradually recover the misunderstandings between the father and son. At this point, the "Cam" will have to do anything to leave the Linsky group to return to represent the Munroe family to win the Talladega racetrack championship.

Movie Trailer Legend (Trading Paint)

Sam Munroe (Travolta) is a legendary retiree of the now retired local Talladega Short Racer who spends his days fixing cars, and guides his son Cam (Toby Sebastian) to become the new racer to take over. produce brilliant "victories" for the Munroe family. Then Cam made a difficult choice when joining the driving team for his father's enemy - Linsky (Michael Madsen).

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This is where the big issues of the movie begin, the story line becomes easy to guess. Because from the very beginning of the action sequences I sometimes wondered what would happen next, and by the time Linsky appeared, I was able to accurately predict the remaining eighty percent of the end. Looking back, the only reason I couldn't see the plot earlier was that there were so many redundant episodes during the action at the beginning of the film, making it almost impossible for us to understand that these things would link ddeercho. What kind of an adventure for the Munroe family.

The most interesting episodes are probably the funniest conversations, usually between Travolta and Shania Twain (Becca), alongside sweet and poignant music tunes when loved ones die and the way how can both of them escape that difficult past.

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The Legendary Racer brings climax scenes like a romantic movie rather than action in a rough, rough setting. Everything in the prologue seems too hurried and the space feels condensed, which is also to set the background for the context explaining why Sam and Linsky are at odds. In the past, Linsky was definitely a bad guy doing bad things without a motive than he is right now.

The second half of the Legendary Racer movie slowed down, making everything slow. When your movie is about racing, the dangers of racing and the local community creates a racing culture, your biggest challenge will undoubtedly be the tempo of the movie, and Trading Paint didn't. is this good to unleash most of its potential.

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This is especially true of real racing scenes, making everything monotonous and boring. To be honest, although all the actors did well with what they were assigned, the whole film was a heavy burden on Travolta's shoulders. I wanted to delve deeper into the guilt and pressure that Sam experienced during the Legendary Racer movie, and very few of these inner conflicts were possible but the quality wasn't as good as I expected it to be. . With a typical storyline, and potential loyalty in Travolta and the supporting cast performances - though I would say that Kevin Dunn (always) was a fun on screen.

Although there were some very well-made shot effects (like a car split in half) and Travolta led a dedicated cast, Legendary Racer was a mess - a mess I made. wanting to enjoy to the point of feeling a little uncomfortable. In the end, Trading Paint was very hard to fill the box office because it was killed in eighty-nine minutes in the cinema. Perhaps you should not go to see this movie or if this is considered a form of entertainment, you still go to the cinema only.

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