Currently in the top 10 most watched movies on Netflix in France, Michael Bay’s Emergency destroys everything in its path! Subscribers are fans of this exciting chase for more than two hours without interruption and with equally crazy and spectacular twists and turns.
Amy Sharp needs expensive medical treatment. Her husband Will, a decorated veteran, enlists the help of his adopted brother Danny to find some quick cash. The latter then offers a robbery like no other, which will allow them to collect a trifle of 32 million dollars! Obviously, their plan will not go in vain!
Teaming up with Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (The Get Down, Aquaman), Michael Bay offers a shock duo that can hold its own despite the abundance of action. It’s also due to a screenplay by Chris Fedak, based on (and thickened by) Ambulancen’s Laurits Munch-Petersen, of which it’s a remake.
If the film delivers the expected action and tension from a blockbuster signed by Michael Bay (Pearl Harbor, 1 p.m.), there are also more unexpected and welcome moments, such as the many shots of airplanes that manage to surpass the status of official gimmicks. to expand the action and especially the speed of the chase.
Michael Bay was recently accused of killing a pigeon on set

Anecdotally, the space in the ambulance was so tight that Jake Gyllenhaal sometimes had to carry the camera himself, and Will Sharpe’s name was inspired by the name of Colonel Willy Sharpe in Armageddon, also directed by Michael Bay and released in 1998.
The latter even makes fun of himself, because throughout the film, Danny and Willy talk about movies and especially bad guys, directed by … Michael Bay!
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