The film races to euphoric speeds.
The World's Fastest Indian (2005)
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Reviews Counted:134
Fresh:109
Rotten:25
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: Overcomes its formulaic storyline thanks to Anthony Hopkins' warm and endearing portrayal of an age-defying thrill seeker.
Theatrical Release:10-03-2006
Synopsis: The life and triumph of Burt Munro, the elderly Kiwi man who, at the far from spritely age of 68, broke motorcycle racing records in Utah, has fueled director Roger Donaldson's creative energy for... The life and triumph of Burt Munro, the elderly Kiwi man who, at the far from spritely age of 68, broke motorcycle racing records in Utah, has fueled director Roger Donaldson's creative energy for years. In the early 1970s, just a few years after Munro's incredible triumph, Donaldson directed OFFERINGS TO THE GOD OF SPEED, a documentary on the sensational senior. Here, with the help of the fine actors Anthony Hopkins and Diane Ladd, the director brings the story to vivid, dramatic life yet again, constructing a gripping and inspirational narrative. Hopkins's Munro is a rich and magnetic character, a man who wears his notable physical ailments (which include an embarrassing prostate condition and deficient eardrums) like quirky idiosyncrasies rather than debilitating defects. An active playboy, Munro is a lovable character in his small New Zealand town, an attractively unique old man with a zest for life and a love of his vintage motorcycle--a bright red 1920 Indian model. After racing his own times obsessively every day, he becomes determined to live out his dream of participating in the annual Speed Week motorcycle event at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats. Through local support and innovative fundraising, Munro is finally able to afford the long nautical journey across the world to Mormon-land and, beating all the incredible odds, not only enter the race but break its records with a jaw-dropping speed of 201 miles an hour. Besides telling a classic tale of individual triumph, THE WORLD'S FASTEST INDIAN offers a sociological look at the American West of the late 1960s, an iconic landscape peppered with colorful characters that include a wizened Native American and a generous drag queen, both of whom help the eccentric elder on his quixotic quest. [More]
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Diane Ladd, Paul Rodriguez, Christopher Lawford
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Diane Ladd, Paul Rodriguez, Christopher Lawford, Aaron Murphy, Bruce Greenwood
Director: Roger Donaldson
Director: Roger Donaldson
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Reviews for The World's Fastest Indian
Essentially this oddly engaging -- sometimes just downright odd -- little movie is a feel-good sports movie for the art-house crowd.
There's a compelling last act, with Munro burning his hands and bleeding to keep his bike alive for a record run. But it's a long wait 'til then.
Built to charm, inspire, amuse and filled with surprises. A bit long but worth the ride.
"The World's Fastest Indian" is a wonderful true-life story brought to life by an indefatigable Anthony Hopkins.
Seeing the usually elegant Hopkins with unkempt hair and grease under his fingernails is truly a sight to behold.
An eccentric man meets an eccentric dream -- and the result is an oddball delight of a motion picture.
Its lousy title notwithstanding, 'Indian is a winning character study of a crusty curmudgeon, played to the handlebars by Anthony Hopkins.
The World's Fastest Indian brings a simplified, implausible and often untrue version of a story worth hearing, but I recommend it to anyone who needs proof that people past 60 have dreams, skills and/or sex lives.
Surprisingly, Donaldson makes this movie about a speed demon work by adopting the philosophy of the tortoise, not the hare: Slow and steady wins the race.
...you have to like a movie that so perniciously resists genrification, that seems at once so odd and strange and tender.
...portrays Munro with such an abundance of compassion and charm that it's easier to overlook the film's conventional flaws.
The laid-back result may not set any land speed records, but it is heck on wheels.
...basically this is Days of Thunder crossed with Pee-Wee's Big Adventure.
The movie really isn't about land-speed records, and it isn't about motorcycles. Instead, it's about a man following his dream and not taking no for an answer.
This is Donaldson's best film to date and yet another demonstration of the sheer brilliance of Anthony Hopkins.
Hopkins' performance seems to embody the heart and sole of the man, the character, and the legend.
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