Ambulance star, Eiza Gonzalez, says that the upcoming Michael Bay action thriller was the esteemed director's most high-octane shoot to date. Based on the 2005 Danish film of the same name, the story of Ambulance follows two adoptive siblings turned bank robbers who hijack an ambulance after their heist has gone wrong, taking two first responders hostage in the process. The film has already made its international theatrical debut and is scheduled to be released in U.S. theaters on April 8th.
Over the course of his career, Bay has become synonymous with action filmmaking, delivering a variety of high-octane titles. Despite having a smaller scale than something like Transformers or Armageddon, Ambulance looks to be another intense thriller from the director, promising excitement that demands to be seen on the biggest screen possible. It would appear the nature of Ambulance's story carried over into the production, as the set was just as hectic as making a getaway from a crime scene.
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Gonzalez recently sat down with Variety for an interview to discuss her experience filming Ambulance, describing it as Bay's "most intense" movie. She mentioned that the "hectic" and fast-paced nature of the filming led to her forgetting lines immediately after shooting a scene. While that may have been the case, Gonzalez did express that the "emotionally" charged elements in such a "contained" story helped add the adrenaline rush to make it stand out as "a Michael Bay movie." Check out her full quote below:
«It really landed when we wrapped the movie because it was such a hectic, quick, intense shoot schedule. And then when I wrapped, I was like, „What did I just do?“ 'cause the
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