Days Of Thunder on DVD, Drama, Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman
Days Of Thunder on DVD, Drama, Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman
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Days Of Thunder, Cole Trickle enters the high-pressure world of Nascar racing. He’s a hot driver with a hot temper, and this attitude gets him into trouble not only with other drivers, but members of his own team as well.
STARS: Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Robert Duvall
107 min | Action, Drama, Sport | 1990 | Color
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I loved this movie
Anyone that doesn't like this movie should have their head examined. It has everything you want in a film. Cars, women, great acting, and an awesome soundtrack. You can't beat it, it's that simple. The racing scenes were ahead of their time, and the soundtrack is so moving that you will always leave this movie with a smile on your face and a soothed soul.
Comes on like thunder.
This is an excellent film about the trials of youth and the power of forgiveness.
Tom Cruise's depiction of race car driver Cole Trickle is a spot-on reinterpretation of Orson Welles' character from Citizen Kane. The chemistry between Cruise and costar Michael Rooker is undeniable, and some would say that despite the fact that Cruise actually rooks Rooker, they are both winners in this film.
There is also a very agreeable Rawlsian undertone to the story, channeled through Robert Duvall's character Harry Hogge. Much credit to screenwriter Robert Towne for incorporating such an important philosophical idea in a film that may otherwise have wandered into predictable summer blockbuster territory.
This film comes on your chest like thunder. Go see it immediately.