: Unlike more polished superhero blockbusters, Ambulance feels raw and occasionally absurd, embracing a "slapstick" level of violence and frantic dialogue. Critical Reception
The story centers on (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), a decorated war veteran struggling to pay for his wife’s experimental, life-saving surgery. Driven by desperation, he turns to his adoptive brother Danny (Jake Gyllenhaal), a charismatic and volatile career criminal who convinces him to join a $32 million bank heist. When the robbery goes disastrously wrong, the brothers hijack an ambulance carrying a critically wounded police officer and a skilled paramedic, Cam Thompson (Eiza González). Themes of Desperation and Duality Ambulance: Plan de huida
The film is most notable for its technical audacity, often referred to as "Bayhem": When the robbery goes disastrously wrong, the brothers
: Cam Thompson serves as the audience's surrogate, a professional trying to remain detached in a situation where human life—specifically the dying officer’s—is used as a tactical shield. Technical Execution: "Bayhem" Unleashed Supporters from sites like Espinof praised it as
Reception was polarized, as is typical for Bay’s work. Supporters from sites like Espinof praised it as a "defibrillator shot" to the modern action genre, celebrating its practical effects and intensity. Conversely, reviewers on IMDb and other platforms criticized the "paper-thin" characters and a script that often sacrifices logic for spectacle.
While the film is framed as a blockbuster thriller, it explores several underlying themes: