Movie Review: Fast Five – High Octane

Oh talk about a heist movie.  Fast Five was the bomb.  With its farfetched plot, FF is an absolute fun filled, action-packed movie.  Be warned though; DO NOT WALK OUT OF THE MOVIE WHILE THE CREDITS ARE ROLLING.

What I miss.  The jumping, high-octane music.  The crowd of beautiful women and men sashaying in and out of their cars, getting their grove on.  Ratcheting up for the race.  These are the trademarks of the previous movies.  Not so with FF.  Clearly, Mia and Bri are exhausted as fugitives of the US government.  Dom during his first scene also appeared tired.  They’ve been on the run for a long time and it’s quite evident.

What I love.  The family reunion.  Easy to forget Dom never met Rome and Tej until Rome says to him.  “Yeah, heard about you.”  Bri brings something to plate.  Rome and Tej are his family and melding them in with Dom’s crew makes Dom (and me) happy.  Vince, though, still has a problem with Bri.  In true fashion, they get it on.  As usual, Dom restrains the boys from their childish behavior.  I sorely missed Vince in FAF4.  Can anyone tell me, what the heck happened to Leon?

In a surprise move, Dom’s love interest is not Gisele.  Just as well, Gisele and Dom in FAF4 didn’t have the chemistry.  But did the producers have to create a replay of Dom and Bri.  As in law enforcement meets Dom.  Law enforcement becomes enamored of Dom.  Seems like Elena, a police officer working with Hobbs gets ensnared in Dom’s tangle web.  Elena is more like Letty than Gisele.  So, yeah, the attraction goes both ways.

The plot a bit silly.  The action scenes outrageous and fantastic.  Fast Five offers non-stop actions.  Bri and Mia running for their lives, jumping over tall buildings.  Me gasping as I watch Dom and Bri go over a high cliff.  Even when the premise of the story gets twisted in the action, therefore, somewhere lost, I don’t mind.  Who cares about plot?  I got my boys with their awesome driving skills and their awesome good looks.  Some movie should be enjoyed simply for the pleasure of pure entertainment.

And of course, for the price of a ticket, I wouldn’t miss Dom and Hobbs’ showdown.  It’s like watching two bulls in a bullfight.

Go and see.  I’m definitely going again this coming weekend.

 

Movie: Fast Five (sequel to Fast and Furious 4)
Movie rating: 7.9/10, per IMDb
Box Office Weekend Result: $83.6 millions (opening week)

Cast Members:

Vin Diese – Dominic Toretto

Paul Walker – Brian O’Connor

Jordana Brewster -  Mia Toretto

Tyrese Gibson -  Roman

Ludacris – Tej

Matt Schulze – Vince

Sung Kang – Han

Gal Gadot – Gisele

Tego Calderon – Leo

Don Omar – Santos

Joaquim de Almedia – Reyes

Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) – Hobbs

Elso Pataky – Elena

Michael Irby – Zizi

Fernando Chien -  Wilkes

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One Response to “Movie Review: Fast Five – High Octane”

  1. Rah October 12, 2011 at 2:16 pm #

    I wasn’t really into the movie Fast and Furious but I really like Paul
    Walker and Vin Diesel so I thought I check them. I have seen mostly all
    of them but Fast Five. I asked my co-worker at DISH all about it and they all seemed to love it so once it is release to rent from Blockbuster with the Blockbuster movie pass. the movie pass is great to have you can do so much like stream
    thousands of on demand titles and have
    unlimited access to over 100,000 movies, TV shows and games by mail. I
    really can’t wait to get Fast Five in the mail and see both my favorite
    guys!

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