TT3D: Closer to the Edge
Details: UK / 104mins (15A).
TT3D is a documentary on the six week run up to the TT (Tourist Trophy), a weeklong Super Bike race that takes place in the Isle of Man. The race, with speeds up to two hundred mph, is a lethal one with two-hundred-and-thirty-one deaths since its inception in 1907 (an average of five deaths per mile). Debut director Richard De Aragues takes his camera on the road to suss out who would be the most likeable subject and finds the cheeky underdog Guy Martin. Martin's mechanic is a bit of a wildcard: He has dedicated his whole life to the sport and to the detriment of a personal life: "I'm not interested in girls... I'm not gay or owt." Meticulous and ambitious, Martin has no qualms about putting a few official noses out of joint to win.
Kicking things off with a POV shot through the opening stage of the course, TT3D set itself up to be disappointing as the camera was too low down with the shot being only of tarmac whizzing by. However, De Aragues finds his form quickly with Martin's open, honest and very funny interviews (his techniques for winding down are waaaay too honest). What is surprising is Martin's, and the other bikers', flippant attitude to their very possible death on the road: "it's part of the game," is the usual comeback. The interviews are an excellent insight into the drive to win, the sheer determination in the face of serious tragedy and the toll the sport takes on the body.
De Aragues could have focussed his camera on a number of participants – particularly the sole female biker Jenny Tinmouth – but Martin's pleasant Jack The Lad demeanour will easily win you over. Martin gets under the fingernails as to why anyone would involve themselves with something this dangerous: it's a drug, an addiction, he says – every time you do it you just want more.
Just like the 3D, the narration by Jared Leto a tad unnecessary, but TT3D is still a must see and not just for bikers.
Review by Gavin Burke
Your Comments
Dino
Not just a movie about motorbikes... But more a soulful, heart rendering story based around motorbikes and one mans ultimate, almost fatal love of them..
Posted 26/04/2011 10:03:33
damienmcd
As a fan and regular spectator at the Skerries TT I'm sure this movie will be exceptional even without 3-D. The dedication of these guys (and girls) is amazing!
Posted 26/04/2011 17:06:18
Stephen Quaid
Unreal film, opening scene set my heart racing, fantastic stuff!
Posted 08/05/2011 03:23:10
ellegibbons
AMAZING MOVIE!!!! I would say film of the year for me so far, I didnt no what to expect, and im not into racing or motorbikes, but I was hooked. Must see movie, that deserved more exposure and advertising instead of some of the blockbusters out at the moment
Posted 09/06/2011 08:42:58
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