Ambulance star Jake Gyllenhaal reveals his hilarious Michael Bay impression while recalling how a crazy stunt sequence was shot for the film. The action-thriller marks the first time the Oscar-nominated star and Transformers director have collaborated on a project, coming together for the English-language adaptation of the 2005 Danish film of the same name. Ambulance revolves around two brothers who embark on a bank heist gone wrong and flee through Los Angeles in the hijacked titular vehicle with an EMT and injured police officer as their hostages.
Gyllenhaal leads the ensemble cast of Ambulance alongside Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Eiza González, Garret Dillahunt, Keir O'Donnell, Jackson White, Olivia Stambouliah, Moses Ingram and Colin Woodell. Having made its premiere in France, the film is already scoring very strong reviews from critics for its explosive action sequences and Bay's stylish direction. As the film gears up for its American debut, one creative close to Ambulance is offering some funny insight into its production.
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With just a few days remaining until the film's release, Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II sat down with Jimmy Kimmel Live to discuss Ambulance. In discussing the production of the action-heavy film, Gyllenhaal recalled one sequence in which two helicopters were to fly under a bridge chasing the titular vehicle with he and his co-star inside and shared his hilarious Michael Bay impression from when he asked the director how he pulled it off. See what Gyllenhaal shared and his funny impression below:
«It wasn't written in the script, but Michael Bay, we were both on our way — we were driving, he was driving, I was very clear
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