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Please give me the name of the movie~Foreign~The plot is about the presidential election~And then there are agents chasing you~There is a Hummer in it~

I agree with the second floor!

It is in the final battle of the movie.

The information about the sports car is as follows:

Ford Shelby Cobra concept car: Rugged lines, aluminum body, only 3 of which are still in the testing stage. The all-aluminum 90° V10 engine can provide 600 horsepower, 500 pounds of torque, and the top speed will exceed 420 kilometers per hour.

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Title: xXx: State of the Union

Translated title: XXx 2 | XX 2: Xtreme Park | 3X: Special Rebellion

Director: (Lee Tamahori)

Starring: (Ice Cube) (Samuel L. Jackson) (Willem Dafoe) Willem Dafoe) (Scott Speedman) (Peter Strauss) (Xzibit)

Released: April 29, 2005

Plot introduction:

National Security Agency agent Gibson, played by Samuel L. Jackson, continues to find and train new agents. This time his target is Ace Cuba. Their mission this time is to deal with a The small group of robbers is composed of former special forces personnel. This group of people is well-trained and ruthless. They intend to launch a mutiny in the capital and overthrow the US government...

Turn the Tide

As The sequel to the 2002 action film "XX" that achieved box office success, "XX 2" once again attracted the eager anticipation of movie fans with its strong cast, fierce and gorgeous action scenes and cool and eye-catching super equipment. If you are keen on the perverse and compact story rhythm, and are obsessed with the fierce rush of adrenaline caused by explosive fragments, it will definitely feast your eyes.

Due to the change in political winds, a beloved US president has been regarded as a thorn in the side by radical elements within the government and has become a target for assassination. Only the two protagonists of the film can save the critical situation: one is Augustus Gibb (Samuel L. Jackson), who has just escaped from death at the top secret headquarters of the National Security Agency and is on the run from being hunted. ; and the other is Darius Stone (played by Ice Cube), a special forces soldier with outstanding military exploits, but is being imprisoned in a high-security military prison.

Augustus guided the agents to complete a difficult mission in the previous episode. This time he and weapons expert Tony Lee Schaeffer (played by Michael Loofe) were underground in the National Security Agency. The command center was inexplicably hunted by killers. Augustus suspected that these killers were assigned by radical elements within the government to deliberately subvert the country's power, so he hoped to find an agent to expose the sinister plot of the black sheep. This agent must possess not only extraordinary military qualities but also absolute loyalty and an outsider's keen insight into the current insurgent situation. Although Augustus found his perfect candidate in Darius Stone, his dream agent was serving time in prison. Darius was imprisoned by the military police for assaulting a superior officer. Augustus tried every means to help Darius escape from prison, and persuaded him to accept the important task of rescuing the president and the country in danger.

In the White House, the moderate President Sanford (played by Peter Strauss) and the radical Defense Secretary George Decker have always had different ideas. The latter was Augustus and Darius' boss. When Deke attended a government reception, Darius sneaked into the venue disguised as a servant and tried to find out inside information. At the banquet, Darius met Charlie Savise (Sonny Maybury), the daughter of a cabinet official, who later helped Darius escape from danger.

While Darius was carrying out his rescue mission, he was also being hunted by FBI officer Kyle Steele. This federal agent who wanted to be successful believed that Darius was an extremely dangerous criminal. .

In order to complete the task, Darius found two partners who used to hang out on the streets of Washington. One was his ex-girlfriend Laura, who now runs a famous car dealership, and the other was Chick, the owner of a modified car factory. Not only did they become Darius's right-hand man also obtained cutting-edge weapons for him.

President Sanford was kidnapped in the Capitol. Darius faced a powerful enemy that was well-equipped and outnumbered. He and his companions must work together to save this unprecedented national crisis... …

Behind the Scenes

The film was shot in Washington, D.C., but since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Washington, D.C., has become an extremely sensitive area. The most difficult problem that film director Tamar Hawley had to solve was after the actors were cast. Filming scenes near the monument and inside government buildings faced a series of problems. Filming inside the Capitol was extremely restricted. Trucks carrying filming equipment had to go through strict security inspections, and the use of all equipment was under strict monitoring. The use of helicopters is even more unattainable, so it can be imagined that this movie, which was mainly shot in Washington, had complex influencing factors.

In view of the restricted shooting conditions, the film crew changed their strategy. Except for a small part that had to be shot in real locations, the set became a crucial prop. They replicated the main structures and rooms of the Capitol, including the iconic statues and halls. The set was 30 feet tall and 450 feet long so realistic that even a television series planned to purchase the set.

The entire film was shot in Washington on only two days, including scenes of President Sanford delivering a speech at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial and Darius and Charlie playing cat and mouse in the Reagan Center. The rest was done by movie special effects. Gavin Boquette, who had just served as the visual effects designer for "Star Wars: Episode I: Counterattack of the Sith," designed and produced special effects for this film, using sets, miniatures, and computer technology to recreate the city's style and environment.

The film is full of flaming explosion scenes, and the two most elaborately designed shots were completed in one go. One set shows a large hole in the wall when the president was kidnapped, and the other set shows a specially-built Ford F-150 truck flying into the air when it was hit by a tank gun. In the latter's stunt design, a catapult was installed on the car's chassis, and the stunt crew effectively eliminated the flames of the catapult, making it impossible to see any flaws.

What is even more eye-popping in the film is the use of the decommissioned USS Hornet aircraft carrier, which is the largest prop in the film to show the internal strife among military factions. And in the bottom compartment of the Hornet, you will find a tank you have never seen before. This cutting-edge weapon called a "stealth tank" is still under development. This tank was completely designed by special effects personnel. The chassis of the truck is equipped with a diesel engine from a container truck. Although it has the shape of a tank, the weight must be reduced, otherwise transportation will become a problem.