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Sound and score amplify the rush: bass-heavy beats, roaring engines, and the metallic clatter of collision fuse into a sensory barrage. Cinematography alternates between intimate close-ups and wide, sweeping vistas, reminding you that speed looks beautiful when framed just right.
The set pieces are indulgent and unapologetic. Explosions bloom like fireworks; cars fly farther than plausibility allows; and director-wrangled chaos is choreographed into dizzying sequences that make your pulse match the editing. It’s a movie that understands spectacle as performance art — the camera loving every scarred bumper, every burst of nitrous, every moment of near-miss fate.
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