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Rallying: The Killer Years dives deep into the chaotic world of rallying in the 1980s. It’s a gripping documentary that paints a vivid picture of a sport at its peak but also at its most reckless. Richard Heap does a solid job of balancing the adrenaline-fueled excitement with the sobering reality of the tragedies that unfolded. The pacing keeps you engaged, shifting between thrilling rally footage and somber reflections on the consequences. The interviews add a personal touch, showcasing the passion of those involved while hinting at the underlying dangers. What sticks with you is the raw energy of the rally scenes contrasted with the haunting reminders of loss. It’s not just a film about motorsport; it’s a reflective look at the fine line between thrill and peril.
In-depth interviews with rally legendsStunning archival footageExplores the consequences of unregulated racing
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