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New Zealand 2005, 127 minutes
Dir. Roger Donaldson
Rating: [PG]
Genres: Drama
Topics: Biopic, Petrolheads.
Feat. Anthony Hopkins, Diane Ladd
Aroview: Feelgood drama with a core of goodhearted Kiwi common sense and realism, this relates the true story of Invercargill legend Burt Munro (Hopkins), who modified a 1920s 'Indian' motorcycle in his back shed to transform it into an incredibly fast machine, which in the 1960s he rode to break several speed records at the Bonneville salt flats in the USA.
A labour of love for dir. Donaldson (who knew Munro and made a documentary on him in the 1970s), this charts the progress of the oddball petrolhead from casting his own pistons out of melted sewer pipes, on the long road to America: raising the cash, dealing with quirky American characters and even being possibly stopped from racing because of the 'number 8 wire' condition of his bike (eg. a brandy cork for a petrol cap). Even though the story is simple, even inconsequential at times, this manages to create a uniquely charming portrait of a plucky pensioner: an unmistakable New Zealand hero.
Topping the movie off a series of race scenes which are adrenaline-inducing and also provide a palpable sense of Munro's against-the-odds achievement. Note: the film has now become the highest-grossing local film within New Zealand.
Average rating (Very Good). Showing 1-3 of 3 member reviews.
5 stars (Exceptional) A true story for all ages. Very unlikely hero with determination and passion that fills you with inspiration and hope for your own dreams to come true. MUST SEE ~Baby
3 stars (Good Enough) Interesting enough account of Burt Munro's adventure to the USA to enter his motorcycle in a race at the Bonneville Salt Flats. A tale of good old Kiwi ingenuity and turning a passion into reality. ~GenXGirl
3 stars (Good Enough) Virtuoso performance from Hopkins - without him it may not have succeeded. ~Tubbs
Reference Links: World's Fastest Indian, TheNZ On Screen film review.
Also features Roger Donaldson's 1971 documentary 'Offerings to the God of Speed'. (28min)
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