Fast and Furious
2009. Rated PG-13, 107 minutes.
Director: Justin Lin.
Starring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster, John Ortiz.
Plot: Street racer/career criminal Dominic Toretto (Diesel) and street racer/undercover cop Brian O'Conner (Walker) reunite to find out who's responsible for the death of Toretto's girlfriend Leti (Michelle Rodriguez).
The Good: With Vin Diesel back in the fold, it really does recapture the magic of the original. Strangely, it positions itself as if 2 Fast 2 Furious never existed and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift has yet to. Given the failures both movies were, it's a wise choice (though I will say 2 Fast is at least a fun and forgivable failure while Tokyo Drift is completely atrocious and therefore, unforgivable). The writers wisely throw in lost of references to the original, adding depth to the current story. Ultimately, it's a stupid movie, but its stupidity is on par with the original. This means, its just smart enough to be exactly what it wants to: a live action, but cgi enhanced, version of a Need for Speed video game.* Of course, this means there are plenty of adrenalin pumping car chases, races and stunts.
The Bad: Like I said, its a stupid movie. Anyone expecting Citizen Kane on Wheels need not bother. There's lots of testosterone driven, brutish and competitive dialogue they seemed to have picked up from 300's cutting room floor. When people are not trying to get each other to fight, they're blaming O'Conner for something. The "twist" in the movie is cute but predictable, mostly because they drop a rather large hint that should've been edited out. Finally, as has been the case with the entire series, everyone overacts. Nearly every line is delivered like its the climactic scene in a Shakespearian tragedy but written like its two grade schoolers setting up an afterschool brawl.
The Ugly: Even though there are foreign cars everywhere, the movie still takes a shot at them when a yahoo fringe character barks "Muscle beats import every time!" Really? If that were so then maybe our auto industry wouldn't be in the shape...wait...this is just a movie review. Sorry.
Recommendation: If you're a fan of the original, or the series in general, have at it. I can see some thinking this is the best of the lot. Personally, I think its just a shade below the original but far better than the others. That still doesn't make it Oscar winning material so check your expectations, and your brain at the DVD menu screen. This is pure popcorn fluff that's not too bad as popcorn fluff goes.
The Opposite View: Connie Ogle, Miami Herald
What the Internet Says: 6.7/10 on imdb.com (8/21/09), 28% on rottentomatoes.com, 45/100 on metacritic.com
MY SCORE: 6/10
*I believe the original is actually what inspired the Need for Speed franchise but I could have my timeline mixed up.
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