Review of Airborne (1993) by Stephen Holden for The New York Times — 04 May 1994
Slackly directed and thinly written, "Airborne," which opened yesterday, exists mainly for its scenes of the big race, in which two teams rocket down a series of winding hills, jumping over cars, scooting under trucks and bouncing down stairs.
The camera work in this extended sequence has a nice gliding energy, but the participants are so thickly encased in helmets, goggles and padding that it is impossible to see how the two sides are doing as they elbow each other around the course's hairpin turns.
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This review of Airborne (1993) was written by Stephen Holden and published by The New York Times on 04 May 1994.
Airborne has generally received mixed reviews.
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