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Full Throttle (1995)
by Del Harvey Top Hong Kong motorcycle racer is forced to reevaluate his way of life after a serious accident and loss of a close friend. |
Director Derek Yee takes the action and excitement of Hong Kong motorcycle racing and wraps it in the cloth of human drama. Jaded local cycle hero Andy Lau meets newcomer David Ng, as positive and open-minded as Lau is cynical. Ng believes in himself and his abilities; Lau doubts himself and his future. Both believe themselves to be the No. 1 racer, but spend the first half of the film dancing around that fact rather than cutting to the chase. Lau's best friend Chin Kar Lok wastes no time in confronting Ng at every opportunity. Lau's father, Paul Chun, runs the local professional motorcycle team, but his hard-heartedness has meant ignoring the needs of his son while catering to those of his best cyclists, ruining his family in the process.
More drama than motorcycle film, Full Throttle is an exciting and engaging study of learning to make the best of life with the talents you have, and not trying to be something you cannot. It is told with style and grace and is well worth your time. This DVD is available for purchase at HKFlix.com. Del Harvey, writer and founder of FM, is a devout Chicago Bears fan, loves Grant Park in any season, and recently taught screenwriting at Columbia College Chicago. Got a problem? Email us at filmmonthly@hotmail.com |