Fast 5: Movie Review
Fast Five
Rating: 6/10
Cast: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster, Dwayne
Johnson
Director: Justin Lin
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Fast and The Furious franchise returns with Paul Walker's ex cop Brian
O'Connor freeing Vin Diesel's Dom Toretto from a bus taking him to jail.
This puts Dom, Brian and Jordana Brewster's Mia top of the wanted list so
they head to Rio to lay low for a while.
However, one last job pulls them back in - and when the trio's set up and
betrayed by corrupt businessman Hernan Reyes (Joaquim de Almeida), the hunt's on
to clear their names.
But Reyes isn't the only one hunting the trio - fresh on their trail is
federal agent Luke Hobbs (Johnson) who's determined to bring them in for their
part in the death of three agents.
So, the game is set.
Fast Five is like a greatest hits of the franchise; a bevy of familiar faces
return with characters from all the films making an appearance in some form or
other - along with new ones like Hobbs and a new love interest for Diesel's
Toretto.
But as ever, the star of this show are the cars and the stunts. A
particularly audacious final set piece is destruction to the maximum - and one
scene sees a car go off a cliff with amazing effect.
The plot's as lacking as ever to be honest - and when characters utter lines
like "It's easy money", you know exactly what's coming. Coupled with plenty of
shots of Diesel and Johnson leering at each other, this predictably over long
piece isn't exactly breaking the mould.
And yet, despite all that, it remains watchable fare (thanks to a superbly
original take on using subtitles).
With the promise of a final film to wrap everything up and with the fact old
characters have been brought back, it's clear those involved in this series
actually care about the creations they've given life to.
In a world where movies often trot out tired sequels and phone it in, Fast
Five shows there's still some heart and soul in the car racing franchise - and
that's a rare thing.
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