Death Race 3: Inferno
Death Race 3: Inferno (also known as Death Race 3 and Death Race: Inferno) is a 2013 American science fiction action film and the third installment in the Death Race film series. The film is a sequel to Death Race 2 (2010) and the prequel to the 2008 film Death Race, and was released direct-to-video on January 22, 2013.
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Directed by | Roel Reiné |
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Screenplay by | Tony Giglio |
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Based on | Characters by Paul W. S. Anderson |
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Music by | Trevor Morris |
Cinematography | Wayne Shields |
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Production company | Universal 1440 Entertainment |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Death Race owner R.H. Weyland has been forced to sell the rights to Niles York, an ambitious and ruthless British billionaire who acquired the rights by a hostile takeover. York intends to relocate the Death Race to South Africa as the Transcontinental Death Race. Before leaving, Weyland arranges Carl Lucas, also known as Frankenstein, to have his face fixed, which was disfigured during a life-threatening crash in the previous film. With Lucas just one win away from his freedom, York fears of losing the huge Frankenstein fanbase as a result, and threatens to kill Lucas, if he wins his fifth race.
As the crew from Terminal Island, including 14K, reaches the facility in South Africa, a scuffle breaks out, forcing Lucas in his Frankenstein persona to cut in. However, his mask is knocked off in the middle of the fight, revealing to his now shocked team of Katrina Banks, Goldberg and Lists, that he is alive while hiding his identity behind the mask during all the previous races. Katrina slaps him for his act, but Lucas defends his decision, while hoping to regain the trust of his old mates.
Before the first race, the pool of female navigators are pitted against each other to participate in Death Race "Navigator Wars", a gladiator-style armed fight to the death. The show is now hosted and produced by Satana, on behalf of Niles York. Ten surviving navigators, including Katrina, are assigned to their drivers. Afterwards, all race participants are shot on their necks with GPS trackers, so the showrunners can track and, if necessary, kill them, if they attempt to escape.
The first race, in the Kalahari Desert, reveals how the terrain calls for a racing strategy totally different from the one on the Terminal Island prison course. Lucas manages to regain Goldberg's trust, but not Katrina's. Eleven racers compete, but Jackal makes a jump start, only to be blown up by a tracking missile. Joker, Pretty Boy, Tazmanian Devil and their navigators die during the course of the race, while Razor beats Frankenstein by a close margin to win the first day of the race.
Katrina, still heartbroken that Lucas has kept his survival secret from her all along, distances herself from him. When Goldberg gets a flesh wound from another brawl that follows, the show's surgeon, Olivia, makes advances and the two establish a relationship. In order to make Katrina jealous, Satana orders Psycho's navigator Amber to have sex with Lucas.
Satana and Niles York grow suspicious that Lucas is up to something due to his non-rebellious attitude to being forced to lose. Elsewhere, Lucas meets with his crew, apologizing and explaining what they were up against. Now regaining everyone's trust, Lucas also says that he has made a "new deal".
The second race commences with the death of three more teams. Fury is killed after being tricked by Olga Braun (Death Race's first-ever female driver) and she is in turn run over by Razor. Razor struggles to handle both Lucas and Psycho before the three are joined by 14K, having disabled Nero's truck, before leaving him to get beaten to death by an angry mob of locals. The second race ends with Lucas victorious, but Goldberg is caught in an explosion caused by stray bullets from local hostile war lords, and Olivia pronounces him dead.
York reminds Lucas to lose his next race to 14K, or he will have Katrina tortured. Satana soon discovers York wishes to replace her as producer and remove her from the Death Race so he can assume complete control. Before the next race, Katrina confesses her love to Lucas, and Lucas admits he did not sleep with Amber.
Before the final race, Psycho and Lucas have a chat about the identity of Frankenstein, and whether Lucas was the first or, even the last. During the final race, Niles York is determined to keep Lucas from winning at any cost. Razor disables Psycho's car, and Psycho dies in the flames, while an uninjured Amber is left behind to meet an unknown fate. Lucas takes the lead with York going into a frenzy, and ordering to kill him with the tracking missile. However, 14K shoots flares to divert the missile and destroy it, saving his life and repaying his "life for a life" debt from the race back in Terminal Island. York has enough of Prudence, his secretary, who was against his ruthless actions all along, and fires her.
Lucas holds a commanding lead and kills many of the prison guards along the way. In an unexpected twist, Lucas relinquishes the lead to 14K and turns off to find York. Satana handcuffs York to a table for his betrayal. Lucas crashes his car into the control room and explodes, engulfing the room in flames. It appears that everyone, except a facially disfigured Lucas, perished in the crash. However, at the medical facility, Lucas yells that he is Niles York, not Frankenstein. Olivia, Lists and the GPS tracking chip confirm it to be Lucas/Frankenstein, and they report the same to Prudence, who now fills in for the late Niles York. She reinstates the Death Race back to Terminal Island, and also assigns Hennessy in charge of the same, while recruiting "Coach" as the fill-in for the late Goldberg.
In a set of flashbacks, it is revealed that Lucas' "new deal" was the one with Weyland while at the hospital, providing Olivia as an insider, faking Goldberg's death, having Satana yield to Weyland, trapping Niles York in the control room right before the planned car crash, Lucas and Katrina ejecting secretly and safely from the car before the crash, Olivia planting the GPS tracker with Frankenstein's I.D into York's body, everyone escaping from the prison, and later pronouncing York and Katrina dead. With York now officially "dead", Weyland regains control of the Death Race and grants the team their freedom, though Lists refuses to escape and returns to Terminal Island. Weyland pays Lucas and his team (including Olivia) a substantial amount of money for their help, which they use to relocate. Meanwhile, totally betrayed in his own dirty game, York is now forced to wear the identity of Frankenstein, hoping to gain his freedom and have his revenge while racing at Terminal Island in the future (as seen in the first film).
Cast
- Luke Goss as Carl "Luke" Lucas / Frankenstein
- Tanit Phoenix as Katrina Banks
- Danny Trejo as Goldberg
- Fred Koehler as Lists
- Ving Rhames as R.H. Weyland
- Dougray Scott as Niles York / Frankenstein, he was killed by Machine Gun Joe in Death Race (2008).
- Robin Shou as 14K
- Hlubi Mboya as Satana
- Kim Syster as Olivia
- Roxane Hayward as Prudence
- Eugene Wanangwa Khumbanyiwa as Nero
- Chase Armitage as Apache (archive footage)
- Lauren Cohan as September Jones (archive footage)
- Dick Ervasti as Commercial
- Olivia Jackson as Palmer
- Anton David Jeftha as The Jackal
- Louis Joubert as Psycho Pit Crew #1
- Brandon Livanos as Pretty Boy
- Dumani Mtya as Angry Skinhead
- Michael Solomon as The Sheik (archive footage)
- Rowan Thane as Tunnel Riot Guard
Reception
Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 50% of 6 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating was 5.1/10.[1] Scott Foy of Dread Central rated it 3/5 stars and wrote, "Movies like Death Race 3: Inferno are like a piece of chewing gum – the flavor is fleeting, you spit it out when you’re done without hesitation, but it gave you the minor fix you were after."[2] Jesse Skeen of DVD Talk rated it 3/5 stars and wrote, "This movie probably won't win any awards, but it's great mindless fun."[3] David Johnson of DVD Verdict called it an "ultimately a loud and tedious chore."[4] Scott Weinberg of Fearnet wrote, "Cheap, choppy, and almost shamelessly by-the-numbers, Death Race 3 earns points for the same reason its predecessor did: it's quick, slick, enjoyably empty-headed, just energetic enough to smash through the finish line".[5]
References
- "Death Race 3: Inferno (Unrated) (2013)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
- Foy, Scott (January 7, 2013). "Death Race 3: Inferno (Blu-ray / DVD)". Dread Central. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
- Skeen, Jesse (January 16, 2013). "Death Race 3: Inferno (Blu-ray)". DVD Talk. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
- Johnson, David (January 28, 2013). "Death Race 3: Inferno (Blu-ray)". DVD Verdict. Archived from the original on February 10, 2013. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
- Weinberg, Scott (January 17, 2013). "FEARNET Movie Review: 'Death Race 3: Inferno'". Fearnet. Retrieved April 7, 2014.