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bäversvans says...
one year ago
Not quite my kind of movie, macho manly adventures, but the attention to detail made it for me. So many tiny fleeting touches, small socio economic accents that are barely present. Backstories that are just enough, nothing excessive anywhere. And some sweet analogue tracks by Tangerine Dream.
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JimDarko says...
11 months ago
A movie that gives no fucks on all levels
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Saint Pauly says...
2 years ago
Like an old Camaro heading off road: glorious 1970s grit.
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nabster says...
one year ago
Just watched for the first time after seeing that William Friedkin had passed and Exorcist being one of my films thought I check this out and wow the story, cinematography and sound stage are amazing for this 1970s film. Managed to view the 4k version, and it is gritty and very contrasty with amazing detail, and the 5.1 soundtrack really helped push the film along nicely.

Massive thumbs up from me for this film.
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Lucan26 says...
one year ago
Didn't realise it was a remake until afterwards; I'll watch The Wages of Fear real soon.
Incredible film. Macho, human and subtext-driven. The lack of dialogue works so well, truly edge-of-the-seat stuff.
Glory be to Tangerine Dream too, wish they scored more movies.
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jimkbarton@hotmail.com says...
2 years ago
So, this past month I was in Scotland visiting my Dad. One night when we came back from his local pub we stuck on the telly and the documentary 'Uncut Friedkin' happened to be on. We caught what must have been the last half of the documentary and the part about Friedkin directing 'Sorcerer' came up. Dad said that he loved that movie. After seeing what it was about, I recalled that 'Sorcerer' was almost exactly like one of my favorite movies called 'Wages of Fear'.
Turns out that 'Sorcerer' is the remake. Dad never saw 'Wages of Fear' so I highly recommended it to him. In return, he highly recommended this.
Amazing that I never heard of this movie before!
Now, 'Wages of Fear' and 'Sorcerer' are both favorite movies of mine.
By the way 'Uncut Friedkin' is a great watch too even though I only saw that last half.
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buckaroob says...
2 years ago
The rare case of a remake that adds value to an already great film without taking from it at the same time. An absolute master class in tension and wordless character development. I love just about every moment of this movie.
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sage020 says...
2 years ago
We get the back stories for the main cast and then we get to the location where their lives intervene with one another, but this film really excelled for me once we get the job and the even more so with the journey. Not a bad way to spend two hours at all.
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nextstep says...
2 months ago
People are hyping this version, but the 1953 original is far superior. Both being rated 77% is absurd.
The first is a masterpiece (9/10), while this remake is just a decent 7/10. Yes, the difference is truly that significant.

https://trakt.tv/movies/the-wages-of-fear-1953 For those wondering: if you've already seen the 1953 movie, this one isn't worth your time. Yes, remakes can sometimes surpass the original, many silent films from 1910–1925 have remakes that are far superior. But remaking a movie from 1953? Come on, seriously.

Simply put, the original would make my top 500, while this version wouldn’t even crack my top 5000, more like place 8756 or something.

I hold the 1953 version in equally high regard as the following films, all of which I would rate a solid 9/10.
https://trakt.tv/movies/the-treasure-of-the-sierra-madre-1948
https://trakt.tv/movies/germany-year-zero-1948
https://trakt.tv/movies/seven-samurai-1954
https://trakt.tv/movies/la-strada-1954
https://trakt.tv/movies/paths-of-glory-1957
https://trakt.tv/movies/la-dolce-vita-1960
https://trakt.tv/movies/8-1963
https://trakt.tv/movies/dr-strangelove-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the-bomb-1964
https://trakt.tv/movies/the-godfather-part-ii-1974
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cage says...
4 years ago
The second adaptation of Georges Arnaud's 1950 French novel "Le Salaire de la peur".

Wages of Fear (1953) is certainly considered a film classic and the first adaptation. Sorcerer is widely regarded as a remake but Friedkin certainly does not.

While receiving mostly negative reviews at time of release this film has been gaining much praise over the last few decades. The Tangerine Dream soundtrack certainly adds much to the overall mood of this film. I can only imagine the tough logistics of filming this.

I find this film lingers in my thoughts for days.
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faithful soul says...
7 years ago
Overlooked at the time of its release - thanks to a little film called Star Wars - this is deserving of your attention. While dramatically inert at the start of the film, it picks up pace later on, with scenes that are dangerously tense (the actors did all their own stunts) and thrilling. Not quite a seventies classic, but close.
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