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Vin Diesel’s Dom Toretto is leading a quiet life off the grid with Letty and his son, little Brian, but they know that danger always lurks just over their peaceful horizon. This time, that threat will force Dom to confront the sins of his past if he’s going to save those he loves most. His crew joins together to stop a world-shattering plot led by the most skilled assassin and high-performance driver they’ve ever encountered: a man who also happens to be Dom’s forsaken brother, Jakob (John Cena, The Suicide Squad).
D**R
Great show loved it
Movie 🍿
J**Y
Saga?
Still good but if you have to put saga in the title maybe you’ve made too many?
W**E
Viewer choice.
Loved this package.
A**P
Good movie overall but not as good as the previous ones!
I have watched all the Fast and Furious movies so I had to finish it off by seeing this and Fast 10. Overall it was a good story line with some good scenes but it was not as great as the previous ones. I am not a fan of some of the scenes that were recorded in the dark. It was hard to see and the lighting should have been better.
D**D
Good movie
Good movie
M**E
AWESOME
watch
V**
Quit while you're ahead
Don't get me wrong. I'm a diehard Fast & Furious fan. I owned the soundtrack to the first movie, the movie itself, and had a major crush on Brian and Dom. I've watched and rewatched it so many times that I can recite many lines by heart. The two main stars had such incredible chemistry, and the film just had a great story with action and heart. It was about the people, even more than the cars. It didn't overrely on expensive special effects and action sequences. It felt as authentic as Dom. That's what made it special. And that's why I was so disappointed with some of the immediate sequels (don't even get me started on Tokyo Drift), which dragged the series' name through the mud. I was thrilled when there was finally a reboot worthy of the original that reunited the beloved original cast members. However, what made these films so special was Brian's friendship with Dom and love of Mia. Since the untimely and tragic death of Paul Walker, the films have just lost their heart. The feud between Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson didn't help either as The Rock acted a good element of fun to the films as did Jason Statham. But what we've seen by offshoot films like Hobbs & Shaw (how could a film with two talented actors be so dreadfully bad), is that is was Brian, Dom, and Mia that were the heart of the Fast and Furious. Without them, it just doesn't work. You can add tangential characters who orbit around them, but they're at the core. John Cena is just no replacement for Paul Walker, The Rock, or Jason Statham. He was a great wrestler but a really terrible, monotone actor who just brings everything down. He has zero chemistry with the rest of the cast and it is not believable at all that he is Dom and Mia's brother who no one ever talked about the entire series despite Dom's strong focus on family. That writing was just completely inconsistent with the character building of the past films. All this to say that I worry that Fast and the Furious should either get back to its roots and stop adding extraneous cast members just because OR it should quit while it's ahead.
C**R
Recommended
highly to get it, if you thinking about it.
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