Jake Gyllenhaal's Wild Ride: Why Ambulance is Stealing the Show on Netflix

Los Angeles, USATue Nov 25 2025
Michael Bay, famous for his action-packed movies, tried something different with "Ambulance. " This film, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, is making waves on Netflix. It's not about doctors and patients as the title might suggest. Instead, it's about two brothers who steal an ambulance after a bank heist. The movie didn't do so well when it first came out in 2022. It made about $52 million worldwide, which is just a bit more than its $40 million budget. Critics on Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 67%, but viewers loved it, rating it 87% on the Popcornmeter. This shows that sometimes, a good action movie is just what we need for a lazy weekend. "Ambulance" is now in Netflix's top ten, which says a lot. The story is about Will Sharp, a veteran played by Abdul-Mateen, who needs money for his wife's medical bills. He turns to his brother Danny, a criminal played by Gyllenhaal, who plans a bank robbery. Things get crazy when they kidnap a paramedic and a police officer, leading to thrilling chases. The movie isn't just about a bank robbery and a getaway. It also explores the relationship between the two brothers. Danny is the volatile one, giving Gyllenhaal a role that's different from his usual parts. The movie has a nice twist at the end, but if you're used to Bay's action flicks, you might see it coming. "Ambulance" isn't deep or complex. The characters aren't very developed, and some parts of the story don't make sense. But if you're looking for a fun action movie, it's a good choice. Just grab some popcorn and enjoy the ride. Thanks to streaming, movies like "Ambulance" are getting a second chance. Other movies like "Wonka" and "Don't Say a Word" have also found new life on streaming platforms. It's not just Netflix either; "The Greatest Beer Run Ever" became popular on Apple TV after three years.
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    How does the narrative structure of 'Ambulance' influence the audience's perception of the characters and their actions?
    Why do you think 'Ambulance' resonated more with audiences on Netflix than with critics during its theatrical release?
    What role does the setting and pacing play in the overall impact of 'Ambulance' as an action thriller?

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