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When master thief Sam Quint (Tommy Lee Jones) is hired by the government to steal top-secret data from a crime organization, he hides the stolen data in the experimental supercar, The Black Moon. But when the car is stolen by high-tech auto thief Nina (Linda Hamilton), Quint must pull off the most daring heist of all: break into an impenetrable skyscraper and steal it back. With time running out and all sides closing in, Quint and Nina take The Black Moon on one final ride towards a shattering climax of sky-high suspense. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski There is an absence of logic or character motivation, and so this is a seriously flawed B-movie from the pen of John Carpenter. It could have at least tried to make up for its shortcomings with a dazzling dose of action and suspense. However, Black Moon Rising really lacks these things from today's perspective. The tired-looking Tommy Lee Jones (allegedly struggling with alcoholism during the filming) does not bring much to the table this time either. However, it is interesting to see where the makers of Furious 7 stole the scene of cars jumping between skyscrapers, which many raved about as an original idea. ()

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