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Need for Speed (film)

Need for Speed is a 2014 action crime film directed and co-edited by Scott Waugh and written by George and John Gatins. It is the film adaptation of the racing video game franchise of the same name by Electronic Arts. The film stars Aaron Paul, Dominic Cooper, Scott Mescudi in his feature film debut, Imogen Poots, Ramón Rodríguez, and Michael Keaton. It tells the story of street racer Tobey Marshall, who sets off to race cross-country as a way of avenging his friend's death at the hands of a rival racer, Dino Brewster.

Need for Speed
Theatrical release poster
Directed byScott Waugh
Screenplay byGeorge Gatins
Story by
Based onNeed for Speed
by Electronic Arts
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyShane Hurlbut
Edited by
Music byNathan Furst
Production
companies
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures[a] (Worldwide)
Mister Smith Entertainment[3] (EMEA)
Reliance Distribution[4] (India)
Release dates
Running time
130 minutes[5]
CountriesUnited States
India[6]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$66 million[7]
Box office$203.3 million[7]

Need for Speed was distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through the Touchstone Pictures label on March 14, 2014. After its release, the film received mixed-to-negative reviews, criticizing its story, direction, and the performances of the supporting cast, though some praised Paul's performance. Despite grossing $203.3 million worldwide against a production budget of $66 million, the movie was deemed a box-office disappointment in the United States.

Plot edit

Tobey Marshall is a former race car driver who owns his late father's garage, Marshall Performance Motors, in Mount Kisco, New York, where he and his friends tune performance cars. Struggling to make ends meet, he and his crew participate in street races after hours. After a race, Tobey's former rival Dino Brewster conscripts them into completing the build of a rare Ford Shelby Mustang worked on by the late Carroll Shelby, in exchange for 25% of the car's sales revenue. The completed Mustang is displayed for auction at a party in New York City. Tobey and Dino meet Julia Maddon, an English car broker whose client, Bill Ingram, wants to purchase the car if they can prove it will drive over 230 mph, as Tobey claims. Despite Dino's objections, Tobey takes the Mustang to a local race track and successfully drives it at 234 mph, convincing Ingram to purchase it for $2.7 million.

Enraged by Tobey's disobedience to his objections, Dino challenges Tobey and his friend Pete to a race after Pete flatly tells Dino that everyone knows Tobey is a better driver than him. Dino offers to relinquish his entire share of the Mustang sale if Tobey wins, otherwise Tobey will have to forfeit his share. He challenges them to race with his uncle's three Koenigsegg Agera R cars illegally imported from Europe. On the home stretch, realizing he is about to lose the race, Dino intentionally bumps into Pete's car, sending it down a ravine and killing Pete as it bursts into flames. Dino disappears from the scene, while Tobey is arrested by the police and sentenced to two years in prison for involuntary manslaughter, unable to prove Dino was there.

Upon his release on parole, Tobey sets out to avenge Pete's death. He borrows Ingram's Mustang to enter the De Leon, a winner-takes-all exotic car race organized by the mysterious Monarch, but as a condition, Ingram requires Julia to accompany Tobey while Tobey is driving the Mustang. The pair have 45 hours to reach San Francisco before the race starts. In Detroit, they cause an interstate chase with the Michigan State Police and upload the footage. Dino offers his rare Lamborghini Sesto Elemento to anyone who can stop Tobey entering the race, causing a group of truckers to go after the Mustang as well. Julia retaliates by convincing Monarch of Tobey's innocence, securing his invitation to the De Leon.

In Utah, Tobey and Julia are ambushed by truckers, forcing them off the road. Benny, a member of Tobey's crew, appears in a military helicopter stolen from the National Guard, and carries the Mustang mid-air to Tobey's crew at the Bonneville Salt Flats, getting himself arrested in the process. Tobey and Julia reach San Francisco's Mark Hopkins Hotel in time to register for the race, but on Nob Hill, a tow truck operated by one of Dino's henchmen smashes into the Mustang, wrecking it and injuring Julia. Desperate to get another car for the race, Tobey meets his ex-girlfriend and Pete's sister, Anita, who is now Dino's fiance. Having discovered Dino's involvement in Pete's death, Anita gives Tobey the location of Dino's hidden Koenigsegg, which Tobey and crew member Joe extract. Tobey meets Julia at a San Francisco hospital, confessing his feelings for her with a kiss and letting her know that he has a "fast" car, and that this is for Pete.

The next morning, Tobey surprises Dino by not only showing up in the red Koenigsegg he drove when Pete was killed, but also giving him Anita's engagement ring, informing Dino that she is through with him. In the ensuing race along the Pacific Coast Highway, the racers and pursuing California Highway Patrol officers crash one-by-one, leaving Tobey and Dino racing side-by-side. Dino attempts to ram Tobey the same way he killed Pete, but Tobey dodges, causing Dino to crash and flip over. Tobey pulls Dino from the wreckage before reaching the finish line, but not without punching Dino to avenge Pete; both are subsequently apprehended by the police, with Dino eventually convicted of the murder of Pete.

178 days later, Tobey is released, and Julia meets him at the prison gates in a 2015 Ford Mustang. The couple drives to a prison in Utah, where Benny is getting released early for good behavior.

Cast edit

  • Aaron Paul as Tobey Marshall, a blue-collar mechanic and skilled former race car driver from Mount Kisco, New York who is framed for a federal crime he didn't commit.
  • Dominic Cooper as Dino Brewster, a former Indy racer and Tobey's fierce rival.
  • Imogen Poots as Julia Maddon, a savvy exotic car broker, who becomes Tobey's love interest.
  • Scott Mescudi as Sergeant Benny "Maverick" Jackson, a member of Tobey's crew, and a former National Guard soldier. He is a pilot, able to fly small aeroplanes and helicopters, and is often called "Liar One" because fellow crew members don't believe he can fly a military helicopter, which he later proves. He owns a Cessna 182.
  • Ramon Rodriguez as Joe "Beasty" Peck, a member of Tobey's crew. He is the crew's professional mechanic, and drives a modified 2011 Ford F-450 called "The Beast".
  • Rami Malek as Finn, a member of Tobey's crew. He serves as the crew's computer expert, monitoring cameras to record races.
  • Michael Keaton as "Monarch", a reclusive and eccentric host of an "underground" supercar race competition, De Leon. He operates from a lighthouse on a small farm where he lives.
  • Dakota Johnson as Anita Coleman, Pete's older sister, Tobey's former girlfriend and Dino's fiancée.
  • Harrison Gilbertson as Pete Coleman, Anita's younger brother and Tobey's protégé and friend.

Production edit

Development edit

In July 2012, DreamWorks Studios was committed to a film based on the Need for Speed series of video games by Electronic Arts, initially with a release date of February 7, 2014, and later March 14, 2014.[8] Brothers George and John Gatins had written a script that was being shipped to studios by April of that year.[9] Taylor Kitsch was offered the lead role in July 2012,[10] though the role eventually went to Aaron Paul that October.[11] Paul had originally auditioned for the role of Dino Brewster, although director Scott Waugh and DreamWorks head Steven Spielberg decided against that and cast him as the lead.[12] The same month, Imogen Poots was cast as the female lead.[13] In January 2013, Dominic Cooper, Scott Mescudi, Ramón Rodríguez, Rami Malek and Harrison Gilbertson were cast in the film.[14] Michael Keaton was cast in February 2013.[15]

Filming edit

Principal photography began in Macon, Georgia, in mid-April 2013.[16] Other filming locations include Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia, on May 12, 2013,[17] the 13th Street Bridge in Columbus, Georgia and Phenix City, Alabama, and Campus Martius in Detroit, Michigan, beginning on June 1, 2013.[18][19] Other production locations include sections of California's Highway 1 north of Point Arena, the Point Arena Lighthouse, and Highway 253 between Boonville and Ukiah; and also Highway 128, between the town of Navarro and the Navarro Bridge linking Highway 128 North to Highway 1 South to Point Arena.[citation needed]

For the film's chase sequences, the filmmakers decided against the use of computer-generated imagery, instead employing practical effects, which required the cast to receive intensive driving lessons.[12][20] All of the exotic cars seen in the film (with the exception of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 Roadster) were kit car replicas.

Soundtrack edit

Need for Speed
Film score by
ReleasedMarch 14, 2014
GenreFilm score
Length1:10:34
LabelVarèse Sarabande
Nathan Furst chronology
Need for Speed
(2014)
Bionicle: Mask of Light
(2017)

The film's soundtrack, composed by Nathan Furst, was released by Varèse Sarabande on March 14, 2014. Interscope Records released a separate EP on April 8, 2014, which featured four songs; "Fortunate Son" and "Back in the Saddle" by Aloe Blacc, "All Along the Watchtower" by Jamie N Commons, and "Hero" by Kid Cudi featuring Skylar Grey. Linkin Park's song "Roads Untraveled" from their 2012 album Living Things was also featured in the film. Score performed by a 77-piece The Angel City Studio Orchestra: 60-piece string orchestra conducted by Tim Davis and 17 musicians on brass section consists 8 French horns, three trumpets, five trombones and one tuba conducted by Suise Benchasil Seiter.

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Marshall Motors"2:30
2."Lighthouse"1:26
3."Mt. Kisco"4:48
4."Mustang Offer"1:45
5."Identical Ageras"2:03
6."Koenigsegg Race"2:06
7."Pete's Death"4:01
8."Right Seater"2:10
9."You Always Go Back"3:43
10."Motor City Mayhem"2:10
11."Grasshopper"1:43
12."Hot Fuel"5:15
13."Crazy Little Tart"5:18
14."Switching Seats"1:55
15."Utah Escape"3:56
16."California Crossing"3:41
17."Broken"6:27
18."De Leon Begins"7:03
19."Lethal Force"4:26
20."In the Lead"4:33
Total length:01:10:34

Marketing and release edit

On September 25, 2013, a trailer for the film was released on iTunes.[21] Disney and DreamWorks Pictures announced the film's post-production conversion to 3D on February 5, 2014.[22] Need for Speed held its world premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre on March 7, 2014.[23] The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through the Touchstone Pictures banner on March 14, 2014, in selected 3D, IMAX, 4DX and 2D theaters.[24] It was also released worldwide by Disney, except for certain international territories, where the rights are sold by Mister Smith Entertainment to other industries. Reliance Entertainment had released the film in India, while Entertainment One released it in the United Kingdom.

The video game Need for Speed Rivals released downloadable content (DLC) on March 11, 2014 which added cars that appeared in the movie to the game.[25]

Home media edit

Need for Speed was released by Touchstone Home Entertainment on Blu-ray Disc, DVD and 3D Blu-ray on August 5, 2014.[26]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Need for Speed grossed $43.6 million in North America and $159.7 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $203.3 million.[7]

In North America, it topped the box office with $6.7 million on its opening Friday, March 14, 2014.[27] However, the film finished in third place over the three-day weekend with $17.8 million.[28][29] Outside North America, the film debuted in first place with $45.6 million on the same weekend as its North America release.[30] It remained in first place for a second weekend.[31] Overall, the film's largest territory is China, where both the film's opening weekend ($21.1 million)[32] and its total earnings ($66.2 million)[33] are higher than in North America. Following these two territories in total earnings is Russia and the CIS with $13.8 million.[34]

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 23% based on 186 reviews and an average rating of 4.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "With stock characters and a preposterous plot, this noisily diverting video game adaptation fulfills a Need for Speed and little else."[35] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 39 out of 100 based on 38 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[36] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[37]

Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film 2.5 out of 4 stars, remarking that "Paul has talent, though the actor's idea of simmering intensity in the context of Need for Speed comes off more like a serial killer in the making. Cooper, by contrast, seems to be having some fun playing a dashing, dastardly, sexy beast." Phillips added, "At its occasional best, the thrills in the film recall the delirious fun of the Fast & Furious franchise."[38] Betsy Sharkey of Los Angeles Times felt similarly, writing "In trying for the vicarious varoom of the street-racing video game that inspired it, and no doubt dreaming of Fast success, Speed clocks in at a long two-plus hours and falls painfully short."[39] Jason Torchinsky of the automotive blog Jalopnik decried the movie for insulting gearheads with its far-reaching suspension of disbelief on many plot points and tropes and stated the film was nothing more than a glorified car commercial for the 2015 Ford Mustang.[40]

Danny Korecki of automotive outlet The Drive discussed the thought that the Need for Speed film may have been better had it been a TV series.[41]

A.O. Scott of The New York Times gave a more positive review, praising the film's car chase sequences, while declaring the overall film "an energetic, unpretentious B movie".[42]

Future edit

In 2015, China Movie Channel and Jiaflix Enterprises teamed up with EA Games to develop a sequel with the film to be set and shot in China.[43]

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

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This article is about the 2014 film For the 2003 film also known as Need for Speed see Michel Vaillant film Need for Speed is a 2014 action crime film directed and co edited by Scott Waugh and written by George and John Gatins It is the film adaptation of the racing video game franchise of the same name by Electronic Arts The film stars Aaron Paul Dominic Cooper Scott Mescudi in his feature film debut Imogen Poots Ramon Rodriguez and Michael Keaton It tells the story of street racer Tobey Marshall who sets off to race cross country as a way of avenging his friend s death at the hands of a rival racer Dino Brewster Need for SpeedTheatrical release posterDirected byScott WaughScreenplay byGeorge GatinsStory byGeorge Gatins John GatinsBased onNeed for Speedby Electronic ArtsProduced byJohn Gatins Patrick O Brien Mark SourianStarringAaron Paul Dominic Cooper Scott Mescudi Imogen Poots Ramon Rodriguez Michael KeatonCinematographyShane HurlbutEdited byPaul Rubell Scott WaughMusic byNathan FurstProductioncompaniesDreamWorks Pictures 1 Reliance Entertainment 1 Electronic Arts 1 Bandito Brothers 1 Distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures a Worldwide Mister Smith Entertainment 3 EMEA Reliance Distribution 4 India Release datesMarch 7 2014 2014 03 07 TCL Chinese Theatre March 14 2014 2014 03 14 United States Running time130 minutes 5 CountriesUnited StatesIndia 6 LanguageEnglishBudget 66 million 7 Box office 203 3 million 7 Need for Speed was distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through the Touchstone Pictures label on March 14 2014 After its release the film received mixed to negative reviews criticizing its story direction and the performances of the supporting cast though some praised Paul s performance Despite grossing 203 3 million worldwide against a production budget of 66 million the movie was deemed a box office disappointment in the United States Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Filming 3 3 Soundtrack 4 Marketing and release 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 6 Future 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksPlot editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tobey Marshall is a former race car driver who owns his late father s garage Marshall Performance Motors in Mount Kisco New York where he and his friends tune performance cars Struggling to make ends meet he and his crew participate in street races after hours After a race Tobey s former rival Dino Brewster conscripts them into completing the build of a rare Ford Shelby Mustang worked on by the late Carroll Shelby in exchange for 25 of the car s sales revenue The completed Mustang is displayed for auction at a party in New York City Tobey and Dino meet Julia Maddon an English car broker whose client Bill Ingram wants to purchase the car if they can prove it will drive over 230 mph as Tobey claims Despite Dino s objections Tobey takes the Mustang to a local race track and successfully drives it at 234 mph convincing Ingram to purchase it for 2 7 million Enraged by Tobey s disobedience to his objections Dino challenges Tobey and his friend Pete to a race after Pete flatly tells Dino that everyone knows Tobey is a better driver than him Dino offers to relinquish his entire share of the Mustang sale if Tobey wins otherwise Tobey will have to forfeit his share He challenges them to race with his uncle s three Koenigsegg Agera R cars illegally imported from Europe On the home stretch realizing he is about to lose the race Dino intentionally bumps into Pete s car sending it down a ravine and killing Pete as it bursts into flames Dino disappears from the scene while Tobey is arrested by the police and sentenced to two years in prison for involuntary manslaughter unable to prove Dino was there Upon his release on parole Tobey sets out to avenge Pete s death He borrows Ingram s Mustang to enter the De Leon a winner takes all exotic car race organized by the mysterious Monarch but as a condition Ingram requires Julia to accompany Tobey while Tobey is driving the Mustang The pair have 45 hours to reach San Francisco before the race starts In Detroit they cause an interstate chase with the Michigan State Police and upload the footage Dino offers his rare Lamborghini Sesto Elemento to anyone who can stop Tobey entering the race causing a group of truckers to go after the Mustang as well Julia retaliates by convincing Monarch of Tobey s innocence securing his invitation to the De Leon In Utah Tobey and Julia are ambushed by truckers forcing them off the road Benny a member of Tobey s crew appears in a military helicopter stolen from the National Guard and carries the Mustang mid air to Tobey s crew at the Bonneville Salt Flats getting himself arrested in the process Tobey and Julia reach San Francisco s Mark Hopkins Hotel in time to register for the race but on Nob Hill a tow truck operated by one of Dino s henchmen smashes into the Mustang wrecking it and injuring Julia Desperate to get another car for the race Tobey meets his ex girlfriend and Pete s sister Anita who is now Dino s fiance Having discovered Dino s involvement in Pete s death Anita gives Tobey the location of Dino s hidden Koenigsegg which Tobey and crew member Joe extract Tobey meets Julia at a San Francisco hospital confessing his feelings for her with a kiss and letting her know that he has a fast car and that this is for Pete The next morning Tobey surprises Dino by not only showing up in the red Koenigsegg he drove when Pete was killed but also giving him Anita s engagement ring informing Dino that she is through with him In the ensuing race along the Pacific Coast Highway the racers and pursuing California Highway Patrol officers crash one by one leaving Tobey and Dino racing side by side Dino attempts to ram Tobey the same way he killed Pete but Tobey dodges causing Dino to crash and flip over Tobey pulls Dino from the wreckage before reaching the finish line but not without punching Dino to avenge Pete both are subsequently apprehended by the police with Dino eventually convicted of the murder of Pete 178 days later Tobey is released and Julia meets him at the prison gates in a 2015 Ford Mustang The couple drives to a prison in Utah where Benny is getting released early for good behavior Cast editAaron Paul as Tobey Marshall a blue collar mechanic and skilled former race car driver from Mount Kisco New York who is framed for a federal crime he didn t commit Dominic Cooper as Dino Brewster a former Indy racer and Tobey s fierce rival Imogen Poots as Julia Maddon a savvy exotic car broker who becomes Tobey s love interest Scott Mescudi as Sergeant Benny Maverick Jackson a member of Tobey s crew and a former National Guard soldier He is a pilot able to fly small aeroplanes and helicopters and is often called Liar One because fellow crew members don t believe he can fly a military helicopter which he later proves He owns a Cessna 182 Ramon Rodriguez as Joe Beasty Peck a member of Tobey s crew He is the crew s professional mechanic and drives a modified 2011 Ford F 450 called The Beast Rami Malek as Finn a member of Tobey s crew He serves as the crew s computer expert monitoring cameras to record races Michael Keaton as Monarch a reclusive and eccentric host of an underground supercar race competition De Leon He operates from a lighthouse on a small farm where he lives Dakota Johnson as Anita Coleman Pete s older sister Tobey s former girlfriend and Dino s fiancee Harrison Gilbertson as Pete Coleman Anita s younger brother and Tobey s protege and friend Production editDevelopment edit In July 2012 DreamWorks Studios was committed to a film based on the Need for Speed series of video games by Electronic Arts initially with a release date of February 7 2014 and later March 14 2014 8 Brothers George and John Gatins had written a script that was being shipped to studios by April of that year 9 Taylor Kitsch was offered the lead role in July 2012 10 though the role eventually went to Aaron Paul that October 11 Paul had originally auditioned for the role of Dino Brewster although director Scott Waugh and DreamWorks head Steven Spielberg decided against that and cast him as the lead 12 The same month Imogen Poots was cast as the female lead 13 In January 2013 Dominic Cooper Scott Mescudi Ramon Rodriguez Rami Malek and Harrison Gilbertson were cast in the film 14 Michael Keaton was cast in February 2013 15 Filming edit Principal photography began in Macon Georgia in mid April 2013 16 Other filming locations include Road Atlanta in Braselton Georgia on May 12 2013 17 the 13th Street Bridge in Columbus Georgia and Phenix City Alabama and Campus Martius in Detroit Michigan beginning on June 1 2013 18 19 Other production locations include sections of California s Highway 1 north of Point Arena the Point Arena Lighthouse and Highway 253 between Boonville and Ukiah and also Highway 128 between the town of Navarro and the Navarro Bridge linking Highway 128 North to Highway 1 South to Point Arena citation needed For the film s chase sequences the filmmakers decided against the use of computer generated imagery instead employing practical effects which required the cast to receive intensive driving lessons 12 20 All of the exotic cars seen in the film with the exception of the Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren 722 Roadster were kit car replicas Soundtrack edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Need for SpeedFilm score by Nathan FurstReleasedMarch 14 2014GenreFilm scoreLength1 10 34LabelVarese SarabandeNathan Furst chronologyNeed for Speed 2014 Bionicle Mask of Light 2017 The film s soundtrack composed by Nathan Furst was released by Varese Sarabande on March 14 2014 Interscope Records released a separate EP on April 8 2014 which featured four songs Fortunate Son and Back in the Saddle by Aloe Blacc All Along the Watchtower by Jamie N Commons and Hero by Kid Cudi featuring Skylar Grey Linkin Park s song Roads Untraveled from their 2012 album Living Things was also featured in the film Score performed by a 77 piece The Angel City Studio Orchestra 60 piece string orchestra conducted by Tim Davis and 17 musicians on brass section consists 8 French horns three trumpets five trombones and one tuba conducted by Suise Benchasil Seiter Track listingNo TitleLength1 Marshall Motors 2 302 Lighthouse 1 263 Mt Kisco 4 484 Mustang Offer 1 455 Identical Ageras 2 036 Koenigsegg Race 2 067 Pete s Death 4 018 Right Seater 2 109 You Always Go Back 3 4310 Motor City Mayhem 2 1011 Grasshopper 1 4312 Hot Fuel 5 1513 Crazy Little Tart 5 1814 Switching Seats 1 5515 Utah Escape 3 5616 California Crossing 3 4117 Broken 6 2718 De Leon Begins 7 0319 Lethal Force 4 2620 In the Lead 4 33Total length 01 10 34Marketing and release editOn September 25 2013 a trailer for the film was released on iTunes 21 Disney and DreamWorks Pictures announced the film s post production conversion to 3D on February 5 2014 22 Need for Speed held its world premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre on March 7 2014 23 The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through the Touchstone Pictures banner on March 14 2014 in selected 3D IMAX 4DX and 2D theaters 24 It was also released worldwide by Disney except for certain international territories where the rights are sold by Mister Smith Entertainment to other industries Reliance Entertainment had released the film in India while Entertainment One released it in the United Kingdom The video game Need for Speed Rivals released downloadable content DLC on March 11 2014 which added cars that appeared in the movie to the game 25 Home media edit Need for Speed was released by Touchstone Home Entertainment on Blu ray Disc DVD and 3D Blu ray on August 5 2014 26 Reception editBox office edit Need for Speed grossed 43 6 million in North America and 159 7 million in other countries for a worldwide total of 203 3 million 7 In North America it topped the box office with 6 7 million on its opening Friday March 14 2014 27 However the film finished in third place over the three day weekend with 17 8 million 28 29 Outside North America the film debuted in first place with 45 6 million on the same weekend as its North America release 30 It remained in first place for a second weekend 31 Overall the film s largest territory is China where both the film s opening weekend 21 1 million 32 and its total earnings 66 2 million 33 are higher than in North America Following these two territories in total earnings is Russia and the CIS with 13 8 million 34 Critical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 23 based on 186 reviews and an average rating of 4 3 10 The site s critical consensus reads With stock characters and a preposterous plot this noisily diverting video game adaptation fulfills a Need for Speed and little else 35 On Metacritic the film has a score of 39 out of 100 based on 38 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 36 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 37 Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film 2 5 out of 4 stars remarking that Paul has talent though the actor s idea of simmering intensity in the context of Need for Speed comes off more like a serial killer in the making Cooper by contrast seems to be having some fun playing a dashing dastardly sexy beast Phillips added At its occasional best the thrills in the film recall the delirious fun of the Fast amp Furious franchise 38 Betsy Sharkey of Los Angeles Times felt similarly writing In trying for the vicarious varoom of the street racing video game that inspired it and no doubt dreaming of Fast success Speed clocks in at a long two plus hours and falls painfully short 39 Jason Torchinsky of the automotive blog Jalopnik decried the movie for insulting gearheads with its far reaching suspension of disbelief on many plot points and tropes and stated the film was nothing more than a glorified car commercial for the 2015 Ford Mustang 40 Danny Korecki of automotive outlet The Drive discussed the thought that the Need for Speed film may have been better had it been a TV series 41 A O Scott of The New York Times gave a more positive review praising the film s car chase sequences while declaring the overall film an energetic unpretentious B movie 42 Future editIn 2015 China Movie Channel and Jiaflix Enterprises teamed up with EA Games to develop a sequel with the film to be set and shot in China 43 See also editList of films based on video gamesNotes edit Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through 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