From the engine roar and fever pitch of professional stock car racing, Days of Thunder explodes with the most spectacular racing action ever captured on film. Tom Cruise plays race car driver Cole Trickle, whose talent and ambition are surpassed only by his burning need to win. Discovered by businessman Tim Daland (Randy Quaid), Cole is teamed with legendary crew chief and car-builder Harry Hogge (Academy Award®-winner Robert Duvall) to race for the Winston Cup at the Daytona 500. A fiery crash nearly ends Cole's career and he must turn to a beautiful doctor (Nicole Kidman) to regain his nerve and the true courage needed to race, to win and to live.
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Four years after the success of Top Gun, Tony Scott and Tom Cruise reunite for a Top Gun-on-land style racing action drama, Days of Thunder. This was a movie that I'd missed when it came out (it wouldn't have been appropriate for a 10-year-old, anyway), and I really hadn't seen until sometime within the past decade. I remembered not really caring for it much, either, which surprised me since it was a title I frequently heard mentioned. Fast forward to its 30th anniversary in 2020, and its 4K UHD debut (alongside the same day-and-date release of Top Gun and War of the Worlds (2005) in 4K UHD), and I took my second trip around the Daytona 500 track with Cruise and the gang. I was surprised to find myself enjoying it more this time around.
Now, to be fair, it's certainly not a great movie, nor is it one of Cruise's best. It does have some silly dialog and moments--especially regarding the awkward romantic subplot--but for the most part, the performances are solid, and the film is entertaining. Aside from Cruise, who plays a hotshot wannabe racer who is reckless (hmm... Top Gun, anyone?), Michael Rooker (Yondu in Guardians of the Galaxy) turns in a great performance as the new Ice Man of the race track, Rowdy, and Robert Duvall plays Harry, a lovable mentor for Cruise's Cole Trickle. And who could forget Nicole Kidman, playing Dr. Claire Lewicki, who serves as the love interest for Cruise in this outing. There are plenty of parallels between Top Gun and Days of Thunder, with the former being the unmistakable stronger of the two, but there's some good racing action and serious drama here.
The content of Days of Thunder is about on par with Top Gun, too. However, while there are less than half of the uses of the "S" word this time around, there's the addition of a loud-and-clear use of the "F" word from Randy Quaid's character, and still several uses of blaphemy. There are also frequent uses of "S.O.B," "h*ll," "d*mn," and "a**." There's a bedroom scene between Cruise's Cole and Kidman's Claire, but it's mostly a talking sequence after the fact, with some playful rolling around (it's not nearly as sensual as the scene from Top Gun). There isn't any graphic violence here, but there is quite a bit of race car wreckage, with a long sequence involving serious injuries sustained during one major accident.
After seeing last year's fantastic Ford v Ferrari, a movie like Days of Thunder just doesn't hold a candle to it, but for a racing movie, it's a decent entry into the niche genre. Cruise fans will probably find it worth checking out, but like its predecessor Top Gun, the rougher content (and other inherent flaws) makes it tough to recommend.
- John DiBiase (reviewed: 5/18/20)
The 4K UHD combo pack of Days of Thunder includes the feature film in stunning 4K UHD, the standard Blu-Ray disc and a digital copy. There are no bonus features on the 4K disc (and there are no iTunes Extras), but there are some extras on the Blu-Ray disc (most likely from its original Blu-Ray debut).
Days of Thunder in 4K UHD - The 4K picture for Days of Thunder is pretty impressive. Some of the action sequences, especially the racing scenes with smoke and such, get a bit murky, but for the most part, the image you get here is topnotch, breathing new life into this 30-year-old movie. The transfer is actually better than the movie deserves, but I definitely recommend it for any fans hoping to upgrade their copy of the movie.
- John DiBiase, (reviewed: 5/18/20)
Disclaimer: All reviews are based solely on the opinions of the reviewer. Most reviews are rated on how the reviewer enjoyed the film overall, not exclusively on content. However, if the content really affects the reviewer's opinion and experience of the film, it will definitely affect the reviewer's overall rating.
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