It’s a bit complicated to make this kind of comparison, but in fact, all films made from the 2000s that involve speed and breathtaking cars are automatically compared to “The Fast and the Furious”.
Sometimes it’s not even so much for the quality of the story (even because this franchise turned its plot upside down a while ago) but for the fact that it is a story whose development is based on these elements – speed and big cars – as is the case with this ‘Bala Perdida 2’, which is currently the 2nd most watched film in the Netflix catalogue.
In the plot, after clearing his name, the mechanic Lino has only one goal: to get revenge on the corrupt police officers who killed his brother and mentor.
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The first film was released in 2020. In the plot of the original, Lino (Alban Lenoir) is a young boy who tries to help his brother, Quentin (Rod Paradot) out of a difficult situation in which he found each other, and so, the two of them have a brilliant idea gone wrong, and Lino ends up going to jail for it. But Lino is so good at modifying cars (making them faster, more powerful, with useful accessories, etc.) and this attracts the attention of Charas (Ramzy Bedia), a policeman who makes him an offer: to improve the cars. of police in reduction of sentence to exchange. Everything was fine until… well, until everything went wrong, and Lino was forced to prove his innocence.
Both films are available on Netflix.
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