A getaway driver for a bank robbery realizes he has been double crossed and races to find out who betrayed him.
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Struggled to finish the movie. Also it's strange how the Speedo never goes above 20-30 yet the engine is almost on the redline in 2nd or 3rd. If you plan to film an entire movie from a vehicle at least make it believable.
I didn't have very high expectations for this movie before watching it, but it surprised me, It kept me on the edge of my seat! Very intense, a lot of suspense and tension, I would highly recommend it to anyone. I decided to write this review because I think this movie is very underrated
I can't believe the low rating of this movie so I had to write this short review. This is a pure example of how a low budget movie can leave a proper impression with the viewer. Well written character driven story. Slow built suspense and a perfectly paced story. Frank Grillo carries this movie on his own. And this is the directorial debut of Jeremy Rush who also wrote this movie. A serious talent! I would have given it 10 stars but I noticed a serious editing mistake. You can figure it out yourselves... :) Still worthy of 9 stars. I am reminded of a Tom Hardy movie 'Locke'. If you enjoyed 'Wheelman', I recommend the latter.
"Wheelman" is just another lackluster film to throw into Netflix growing collection of them. It tries to be clever and unique but it really isn't, I've seen films like this before, and I've seen much better films like this before, "Wheelman" is uninspiring and quite frankly, rubbish. The first point of concern before I even saw the film was the runtime, 1 hour 22 minutes, now I can tell you any film that short isn't going to be anything special; my second point of concern was the cast, I'd never heard of anyone performing in the film, all a bunch of unknowns. So going in to watching I was quite skeptical, and I wasn't proven wrong. Basically the film is about a man who is driving around a city after being blackmailed by an unknown assailant, he has to perform a robbery with two other blokes before leaving them behind, there's another bloke involved called Clay..., the whole film is a disjointed mess and annoying to follow.I hated the fact that there was no background music, no score at all, and every shot was always focused on our main character, no matter what that guy was doing, and these annoying, relentless camera angles were starting to make me feel a bit giddy to be honest. Netflix has a knack for making exceptionally poor films, you'd think for a company that has the money, the backing and the influence that Netflix has, they'd be churning out better quality productions, but obviously not..., here's hoping that they may amend their ways in the future, otherwise we'll all have to endure garbage like this indefinitely.