AMBULANCE: A DAY OF CRIME -
Michael Bay (known for the 'Transformers' saga) is, without a doubt, a controversial director. Some love its explosive style, with its wild action, explosions everywhere, and visuals reminiscent of music videos. Others hate it, with no patience for its cinema that seems to come from an industrial park: always the same, with the same mannerisms and exaggerations from the story to the look. After all, 'Ambulance: The Purge' is an undeniably Michael Bay film: even with far fewer explosions, it is a bloated action film, which exaggerates the tone, when talking about a robbery that ends badly and, desperate , two thugs (Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) hijack an ambulance with an injured police officer and a female doctor inside (Eiza González). There are good moments here, especially when Bay gives up logic, embraces the absurd and flirts with surrealism in the chase that crosses the city of Los Angeles. Those who already don't like Bay will be bothered by the amount of images taken with drones and the more than exaggerated duration of 2h16. At the end of the day, however, 'Ambulance: A Day of Crime' is perhaps the film that most opens up space for Michael Bay's detractors to enter headlong into his cinema and, who knows, find a little fun in this story without foot, no head – but fun.
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