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Brothers addicted to speed. At any price. Motorcycle road racing is the most dangerous of all motor sports. One in which men compete at speeds of up to 200 miles per hour on closed country roads. Roads that are lined with trees, telegraph posts, stone walls. Ireland and the Isle of Man are two of the few places in the world where the sport still survives. Narrated by Liam Neeson, this is the dramatic and poignant story of two sets of brothers from Northern Ireland who have do... (Full plot summary below)

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Brothers addicted to speed. At any price. Motorcycle road racing is the most dangerous of all motor sports. One in which men compete at speeds of up to 200 miles per hour on closed country roads. Roads that are lined with trees, telegraph posts, stone walls. Ireland and the Isle of Man are two of the few places in the world where the sport still survives. Narrated by Liam Neeson, this is the dramatic and poignant story of two sets of brothers from Northern Ireland who have dominated road racing for over thirty years. Two generations of one family that have been united by success. And united by tragedy.

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Financial Times - 10/10 by Nigel AndrewsRoad takes us from scepticism to spellbound spectating in the first 60 action seconds: biker's-eye thrill rides at Mach speeds, blurring passing trees and hedges, swooping at bends to kiss the tarmac.
Total Film - 8/10 by Simon KinnearLess adventurous stylistically than other motorsport docs, maybe, but more heartfelt thanks to a spine of bittersweet first-person testimony and the sensory eloquence of the Dunlops in motion.
Empire Magazine - 8/10 by Simon CrookFollowing in the tyre tracks of TT3D, this petrolhead doc is packed with thrills, spills and personalities.
Irish Times - 8/10 by Donald ClarkeFeaturing a rich brown voiceover by Liam Neeson and sickening on-bike footage, Road tells terrible, exciting, tragic stories that fairly rattle the spine.
Little White Lies - 6/10 by Sabina StentA fascinating insight into road racing's first family.
Time Out - 6/10 by Trevor JohnstonThe tragedies and triumphs of the Dunlop dynasty will be well known to fans, so this retelling will have most impact on newcomers to their remarkable story.
Independent (UK) - 6/10 by Geoffrey MacnabThe film-makers do an excellent job of conveying the sheer reckless thrill of racing.
Guardian - 6/10 by Peter BradshawThat adjective in the title is accurate. Extravagantly deranged, ear-splittingly cacophonous, and entirely over the top, George Miller has revived his Mad Max punk-western franchise as a bizarre convoy chase action-thriller in the post-apocalyptic desert.
Times (UK) - 4/10 by Kate MuirThe adrenaline-fuelled view from bike cameras descends into crash-porn waiting to happen, as the film luxuriates in its own grief.
Observer (UK) - 4/10 by Mark KermodeSlathered in portentous narration by Liam Neeson and a ludicrously over-cranked and incessant score, both of which conspire to undercut, rather than enhance, the overall impact.

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