There is speed, where is the passion?

Summer 2022-04-20 09:01:14

The car is good-looking, the car skills are as sturdy as ever, the nasolabial folds of the actors are clearly visible, and the story makes people lose sight of the passion. From the amazingness of Fast and Furious 1 to the tiredness of 5 now, I don't know if there will be a sequel. Seeing the last gang of convoys preparing to rob prison indicates that the matter is not over yet. As for whether to continue the filming or not, that is the producer's business.

It can be said that I'm not good at cars at all, and I'm not so interested in macho men. One or two of hot MM is appreciated, and a bunch of them is boring. I watch this film mainly for the thrilling scene. .

It's a pity that after watching it, I can't find any classics worthy of aftertaste.

The scene of the burning fuel tanker leaping and rolling over the protagonist's roof is really cool, but given the basic principle that the protagonist will never die at the beginning of the film, I don't even mean to be surprised for a second. Afterwards, the clichéd police and gangster battles, undercover gangsters, and drug smuggling will only make people feel numb if such content is not photographed with new ideas. And I really only see the speed, but not the passion. The so-called main line is very far-fetched, and the various characters seem to be reluctantly brought together to simply show off the car and car skills.

In short, after watching it, the only feeling is that it is finally finished.

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Extended Reading
  • Graciela 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    The good-looking of 5 turns out to be because of the layout of 4! So happy! !

  • Oscar 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    After watching 5 and then watching 4 is really a tragedy. The speed is still there, the passion is gone. It's better to change the name to [Speed ​​and Base].

Fast & Furious quotes

  • Brian O'Conner: Well the good news is, when we get this guy, you walk out of here a free man.

    Dominic Toretto: Is that what they told you?

    Brian O'Conner: Yeah, that's the deal.

    Dominic Toretto: Do you still put milk and cookies out for Santa Claus?

  • Brian O'Conner: It's nice to see you've gone with the times and switched to electronic fuel injection. Looks good.

    Dominic Toretto: Buster became a gearhead.