Universal Pictures | Release Date: May 19, 2023
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HulseeMay 21, 2023
At nearly two and a half hours, Fast X is a long slog that seemingly gets dumber by the minute. It looks terrible, the plot is nonsensical and feels built just to bring back nearly every character from the franchise for some reason, and evenAt nearly two and a half hours, Fast X is a long slog that seemingly gets dumber by the minute. It looks terrible, the plot is nonsensical and feels built just to bring back nearly every character from the franchise for some reason, and even the car chases fall flat. Worst of all, the film suddenly ends after a laughably silly finale at the Hoover Dam, so we’ll have to have to wait until Fast 11 to even wrap up this story. You’re better off doing doughnuts in the theatre parking lot than wasting your time with this. Expand
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ExceladeogunJun 17, 2023
Fast X

A big splashy pile of rubbish. The plot is a poor rehash of the former movies, with nothing new or compelling to it. The performance by the cast is mostly bland, except for Jason Momoa and John Cena. This is the most impassive and
Fast X

A big splashy pile of rubbish. The plot is a poor rehash of the former movies, with nothing new or compelling to it.

The performance by the cast is mostly bland, except for Jason Momoa and John Cena. This is the most impassive and drab portrayal of Dominic Toretto by Vin Diesel, and this is especially frustrating, as this is meant to be the beginning of the end of this franchise. The supporting characters are numerous, but due to the short screentime and unceremonious entry they have, they all seem like an endless introduction of cameos. Jason Momoa as the villain of this movie is the best thing. He's charismatic and campy, and his jokeresque performance is refreshing. John Cena also gives a good performance, with a good blend of bravado and hilarity.

This franchise is hinged on farfetched action but this instalment is sheer dumb, and the funny ridiculousness that the former instalments have is absent here. The CGI is not good, and the direction and editing can be choppy at times, this is especially poor seeing as this is the sixth most expensive movie ever made, wonder where all the money went, probably to the sprawling uninteresting cast.

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iamreiJun 4, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The ending sucked. It was an illogical resurrection of a character and a cliffhanger that disappointed the whole cinema when I watched it. Expand
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Lion2k9Jul 23, 2023
Fast X shows that this saga died two or four movies ago. It does not contribute anything new to the franchise and fails to connect with the viewer at any time. it doesn't have good action sequences and it has quite a few script holes. TheFast X shows that this saga died two or four movies ago. It does not contribute anything new to the franchise and fails to connect with the viewer at any time. it doesn't have good action sequences and it has quite a few script holes. The truth is that we saw this movie to know how the saga ends, because otherwise it's not worth it. The real question to all this is: Is there any gas left for a next ride?. Expand
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Tristanito_8May 21, 2023
Honestly - it has to STOP !!! It's not funny anymore, as a Marvel racing movie maybe, but as a F&F movie no. This Series needs a serious reboot, I don't mind original cast, but a proper reboot and some fresh ideas, as since part 5 every movieHonestly - it has to STOP !!! It's not funny anymore, as a Marvel racing movie maybe, but as a F&F movie no. This Series needs a serious reboot, I don't mind original cast, but a proper reboot and some fresh ideas, as since part 5 every movie has almost identical story. They just copy past CGI in every next movie. Expand
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Compi24May 28, 2023
Behind every "running on fumes" and "bumpy road" pun is a film fan just cynical and morbidly curious enough to see this nutty franchise out, I swear to God. While there are sadly no dinosaurs or sharks to be jumped in this installment, "FastBehind every "running on fumes" and "bumpy road" pun is a film fan just cynical and morbidly curious enough to see this nutty franchise out, I swear to God. While there are sadly no dinosaurs or sharks to be jumped in this installment, "Fast X" thankfully delivers on absurdity in the form of Jason Momoa's turn as possibly the saga's most bombastic retcon to date. This guy's in a totally different movie. Imagine if Castor Troy and Simon Phoenix's lovechild had a "gang weed"/"society" phase. Like, the character is so cringeworthy that it sort of horseshoes its way around to being the most entertaining part of the film and, yes, I do mean that as a compliment. You're also given a bevy of those "of course they brought that character back" moments, all of which only add on to the franchise's ironically unironic trademark of shameless self-perpetuation. I'd be lying if I didn't say I was continually impressed by the audacity. Look, these aren't great movies anymore. They haven't been great since "7" and I know that. I'm simply here so that I can say I was here. I witnessed and contributed to it all. Soon, we'll see on what side of history I end up on, I guess. Expand
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ehfeduardoMay 21, 2023
Que película tan mediocre, no puedo aceptar a Jason Momoa con colitas como una adolescente, las mujeres falsamente empoderadas para solo morir al final aportando poco a la historia el caso de Brie Larson, como un hijo de Toreto y Elena ambosQue película tan mediocre, no puedo aceptar a Jason Momoa con colitas como una adolescente, las mujeres falsamente empoderadas para solo morir al final aportando poco a la historia el caso de Brie Larson, como un hijo de Toreto y Elena ambos más bien muy caucásicos sea de tez morena, no me imagino que el hijo o hija de Mia y de Brian, El personaje de John Cena, Jakob, sólo está para salvar Little Brian, este personaje podría haber tenido mas contenido que sólo sacrificarse sin razón.

En esta película han acabado con San Pablo, Londres y ahora Roma, que casualidad ninguna ciudad queda en US.
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poobear85Jun 2, 2023
Loads of action, enjoyable but a bit too long runtime and the emotional attempts felt sickly and cringey - ruined rhythm of the whole experience.
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JLuis_001May 19, 2023
Imagine that you are the 10th film in the same saga and that because of the way each one of its installments has been constructed, you yourself have become your biggest disadvantage. And by that I mean that due to your constant need to outdoImagine that you are the 10th film in the same saga and that because of the way each one of its installments has been constructed, you yourself have become your biggest disadvantage. And by that I mean that due to your constant need to outdo yourself with each new movie, each of these has become more ridiculous.

If it were a car, this franchise by now would be burning its fourth engine, holding desperately to an artificial life in an extreme budget splurge that delivers for the tenth time an explosive but also excessively vacuous and repetitive film.

The story? Same old same old. Someone with a grudge against Toretto who is also a brutal criminal mastermind who has a whole arsenal of henchmen at his disposal to destroy him and his family and therefore that whole show doesn't mean ****

It's worthless and meaningless. There's no emotion or drama to it. This is a circus and like in any circus, the clowns must dance. You have no interest in watching them do anything else.

Jason Momoa as the villain steals the entire show from Vin Diesel because Momoa understands that he has to embrace the ridicule while Diesel believes flat out that he has to play it seriously.

Fast X is sheer audiovisual nonsense. The spectacle is still present and that is merely the only compelling reason that makes this somehow still bearable for viewers who are not fans of the saga. Because otherwise the 100% genuine enjoyment only belongs to those fans.

I'm not going to say I won't see the other two remaining films, if it's indeed true that this will actually become a trilogy to conclude the whole thing, and that's mostly because that's one of my rules, but in each and every area this franchise has absolutely nothing else to offer other than the scale of its explosions continues to grow.
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MetacriticOnurMay 19, 2023
admirable
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adjective
worthy of admiration; inspiring approval, reverence, or affection.
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MattyIce34May 19, 2023
I didn’t like F8 of the Furious or F9, but I enjoyed X. I don’t really know what Jason Momoa is doing, almost a flamboyant Joker, but I had fun with it. Idk man, it’s a Fast & Furious movie, what do you expect?
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WebbysanJul 20, 2023
Enjoyed until the ending which is sh*t as it doesn't end. If you want a good review, don't **** with your fans! That was not a end to a film, that was a wait til our next film to keep our franchise going ending! Shame as I love the franchise,Enjoyed until the ending which is sh*t as it doesn't end. If you want a good review, don't **** with your fans! That was not a end to a film, that was a wait til our next film to keep our franchise going ending! Shame as I love the franchise, but this is **** of the highest order! Expand
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RalfbergsSep 9, 2023
The action of course is next level and all the cinematography, and yes I do not expect too much from plot as I know what they are aiming for and that physics do not apply also do not surprise me - but this had the cheesiest dialogue ever andThe action of course is next level and all the cinematography, and yes I do not expect too much from plot as I know what they are aiming for and that physics do not apply also do not surprise me - but this had the cheesiest dialogue ever and at parts it felt like they are just putting in the movie everything, like imagine audience is a kid in candy store and the seller is giving to try each candy to make kid happy. I mean it felt like they just cram everything in, do not think too much about dialogue and thats it. Plus I hate when they split movies in many parts and this did not even really have an ending as there will be second part - that also majorly let me down. I mean one thing is to enjoy action, but when movie makers start to think audience is stupid (regarding some parts) and can put anything in it and they will watch, that feels a bit weird. Expand
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arostislavnaJun 4, 2023
You do not need to have 10+ minutes of scenes from fast five. I thought I was watching the wrong film.
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clem666Jul 5, 2023
Well there is nothing new in the series. Unfortunately just less cars for more mindless fast-paced action sequences. Where did the driving core of Fast & Furious go? Although special thanks for the Rocket League obvious reference.
The acting
Well there is nothing new in the series. Unfortunately just less cars for more mindless fast-paced action sequences. Where did the driving core of Fast & Furious go? Although special thanks for the Rocket League obvious reference.
The acting is highly uneven: while Jason Momoa (as Dante) is one of the few to carry the charisma of the movie, the rest of the cast is just totally inadequate, from John Cena (playing as Jakob) who is overracting to Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez which are not even trying to be concerned by the plot.
An amazing photography for a mind-numbing plot. The movies feels endless and don't even finishes: did I really paid for this?
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Mauro_LanariJun 18, 2023
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Skipped the screenwriter Chris Morgan and the director Justin Lin, the plot runs out in the Dantesque retaliation triggered by a Skipped the screenwriter Chris Morgan and the director Justin Lin, the plot runs out in the
(Mauro Lanari)
Skipped the screenwriter Chris Morgan and the director Justin Lin, the plot runs out in the Dantesque retaliation triggered by a Skipped the screenwriter Chris Morgan and the director Justin Lin, the plot runs out in the Dantesque retaliation triggered by a Jokerized Momoa: more boorish than Vin, is a fish out of water. $340 million budget for a stratospheric cast, the beginning of the non-self-contained episodes with the strengthening of the triad God (the crucified and the Christological epic), homeland (CIA), family: "Call of Duty" + a car video game.
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SlickOpinionJun 9, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. WHY DIDN’T YALL FINISH THE RACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THAT WAS THE MOST ANTICIPATED PART OF THE MOVIE!!!!! Wackest race in the whole saga, other action sequences was FIRE though. But the race was a MAJOR disappointment. Expand
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MrPajamasJun 3, 2023
A pleasant surprise after the previous episode. It wasn't so overdone anymore, although of course there was a lot of action again, it wasn't as crazy as in the ninth one. I'm glad there was one race, because that's what this series has alwaysA pleasant surprise after the previous episode. It wasn't so overdone anymore, although of course there was a lot of action again, it wasn't as crazy as in the ninth one. I'm glad there was one race, because that's what this series has always been about, so besides the action, at least for a while, it was a bit about racing again. The build up to the previous episodes wasn't bad either, because I didn't really like it with the previous one, but here I thought it was pretty cool. The music was good in places too. Especially the aforementioned race. The ending was more open for the next episodes, but somehow that didn't bother me. For me, overall it was pretty good and especially more enjoyable after the previous episode, which I thought was the worst of the series. This was an above average actioner for me, and it went by quickly and I had fun. We'll see how it goes from here. I can recommend it to fans of the series who no longer watch the races, but enjoy the action around every corner. Expand
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ChunkDumpAug 6, 2023
if it weren't for Jason Momoa being an insane out the brain villain and being funny when needed then this movie would be a 3. someone from marvel was behind a lot of these past few movies in this franchise. story was meh and unnecessary (likeif it weren't for Jason Momoa being an insane out the brain villain and being funny when needed then this movie would be a 3. someone from marvel was behind a lot of these past few movies in this franchise. story was meh and unnecessary (like the last 5), John cena made an appearance....thats it on that. if i took a shot for every time i heard the word family, id be F**king dead.
now for the good things, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster are STILL FINE! *notice how im not mentioning the story? what movie? F**K THIS REVIEW! AND THIS MOVIE!
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mikesgold2KMay 23, 2023
jeśli nie oglądałeś poprzednich części to nic nie szkodzi bo tutaj zobaczysz powtórkę the best of z serii. Ale Jason Momoa w tym filmie to czyste złoto
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cris699Jul 6, 2023
Do we all agree that this saga should have ended in the seventh installment?
I don't understand why the hell they keep making more movies!
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liamexeJun 15, 2023
This movie offers audiences a range of thrills, including both fresh and time-honored favourites. The story as a whole feels weak and uninspired, despite the fact that the film delivers on its signature high-octane vehicle chases and dramaticThis movie offers audiences a range of thrills, including both fresh and time-honored favourites. The story as a whole feels weak and uninspired, despite the fact that the film delivers on its signature high-octane vehicle chases and dramatic set pieces. The movie does not offer anything that can be said to be particularly original, despite the captivating performances given by the ensemble elevating the whole experience. For devoted followers of the franchise, "Fast X" might deliver a pleasurable experience, but it falls short of the lofty standards that its predecessors set. Expand
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rannynmJun 8, 2023
Fast X is an unabashed next step in this series’ mission to depict escalating vehicular mania. It’s certainly enjoyable and even thrilling at points, but it does lack some novelty. As Fast X speeds the Fast and Furious franchise into itsFast X is an unabashed next step in this series’ mission to depict escalating vehicular mania. It’s certainly enjoyable and even thrilling at points, but it does lack some novelty. As Fast X speeds the Fast and Furious franchise into its final lap, it can’t help but feel like we’re going in circles.

Fast X follows Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his wife Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) as they raise their son away from their enemies and the battles that have taken up much of their time for decades. Dominic’s friends and soldiers of the wheel—Roman (Tyrese Gibso), Tej (Ludacris), and Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuel) —all go on a mission to Rome, Italy, for an underground government organization. However, the mission isn’t real and both the agency and Dom’s pals are duped by an old foe that emerges from the shadows to exact revenge on Dom and his family. This villain, Dante (Jason Momoa), threatens to break Dom’s family into pieces, so the family must figure out how to save themselves from Dante and new government agents who have Dom in their crosshairs.

These Fast and Furious characters used to steal TVs off of moving trucks—now they save the Vatican. These movies succeed most when they know what they are and what you want. It’s a rollercoaster, so at a certain point you just throw your hands up and enjoy the ride. Dominic Toretto is basically inhuman by now; nothing can kill him and he can bend the laws of reality and science to his will. Action is the primary draw of these films—story has become secondary as the saga of Dom and his band of street racers turned superheroes cruises into its 11th entry. Fast X, however, goes all in on plot, which feels like a miscalculation. Especially as the second half refuses to reach any kind of conclusion, barreling towards a silly cliffhanger that does little to maintain the stakes the first half establishes. None of the racers we’ve come to know and love are safe, but the way Fast X wraps up, it’s hard not to feel like all of them are.

Jason Momoa is unbelievable in this movie as Dante. He’s easily the best villain Dom and the crew have ever fought against. This level of gleeful, over-the-top evil is hard to find in any movie, but it’s a gift in the heightened world of Fast and Furious. He gets all the movie’s best laughs—you almost wish he would crush Dominic’s world so we could watch him laugh, twirl, and dance as it all goes up in flames. John Cena’s a lot of fun, too. He takes a page from Momoa’s playbook, an action hero who loses the self-seriousness and has a good time playing uncle to Dom’s young son. Tyrese Gibson is ever a delight as Roman. Gibson always has a lot fun with this role, and he understands exactly what energy he must bring to keep the franchise full of life. Practically every time he comes on screen, the audience erupts into laughter.

I give Fast X 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, for some language, frequent intense action and some graphic violence. Fast X zooms into theaters on May 19, 2023. Vroom vroom. BY Benjamin P. KIDS FIRST!
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nnogohkoJun 5, 2023
The action sequences are impressive and some of the character interactions are fun. Even though I think this is better than F9 this isn't a massive improvement either. The plot is just unengaging and I was bored in majority between the actionThe action sequences are impressive and some of the character interactions are fun. Even though I think this is better than F9 this isn't a massive improvement either. The plot is just unengaging and I was bored in majority between the action scenes. It doesn't help that everyone is split apart for almost the entire film. The fun group vibe present through Fast Five and Fate of the Furious is gone and I think the biggest problem is that its not really fun. Jason Momoa is great as an over the top villan and steals every scene he is in. I really liked the chemistry between John Cena and the Dom's son. The Tyrese and Ludacris banter isn't funny this time around unfortunately. Jason Statham and injects some much needed energy during his unfortunately short screen time. Daniela Melchoir and Diesel has one dramatic scene that I thought was very touching. The rock and Statham is sorely missed in the main franchise. Expand
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alanpotter17May 28, 2023
Não acho justo dizer que a franquia "velozes e furiosos" não possui roteiro, mesmo não sendo o propósito complicar muito, há um roteiro bem claro, um conflito bem maniqueísta entre vilões de um lado e heróis apegados à moral da famíliaNão acho justo dizer que a franquia "velozes e furiosos" não possui roteiro, mesmo não sendo o propósito complicar muito, há um roteiro bem claro, um conflito bem maniqueísta entre vilões de um lado e heróis apegados à moral da família nuclear de outro, lutando com centenas e milhares de armas e de munição nas cenas mais estaparfúdias do cinema de ação.
Claro que o roteiro conta com uma série de concessões, personagens que chegam no momento certo, jogadas de carros e explosivos milimetricamente calculados, mas isso tudo faz parte do pacote a que o filme se propõe e é de fato divertido. Mas o maior trunfo do filme é a criação de personagens, e o quanto este mesmo roteiro faz questão de reservar um espaço para cada um, com seus dramas e personalidades próprias. Veja a "abuelita", por exemplo, mesmo numa minúscula aparição, consegue deixar sua marca. É por isso que "Velozes" dá tão certo, a exemplo da franquia da Marvel "Guardiões da Galáxia", pois se concentra naquilo que é o seu grande potencial: criar personagens verdadeiramente interessantes.
Partindo dessa criação, o vilão protagonizado por Momoa está realmente hilário, uma mistura do pirata do Johny Deep com o mais vil dos vigaristas do tráfico, contando com alta dose de humor e muito falatório, afinal, é preciso explicar pro público desse filme tudo o que acontece em tela.
Dito isso, tudo é o mais do mesmo. A facilidade com que se deslocam entre países, com que personagens secundários ficam bestializados, com que explosões aconteçam e as pessoas estão simplesmente tomando café (veja a cena em Roma). As concessões não param, e aqui ainda é pior com erros de continuidade (só depois da cena do Dom no Rio, um dos personagens fala que ele estava no Rio) e com um vilão que teve o herói literalmente sob seus pés, e não o esmagou sabe-se lá porque. Ah sim, ele deveria sofrer. E tome sofrimento de mais de duas horas para render.
Mas sendo justo, não é sofrível. A ação mais uma vez se transforma em comédias de absurdos, em cenas de tirar o fôlego, e diga-se estão muito bem filmadas!
Então para o que se propõe, o filme é verdadeiramente excelente, há uma trilha de constante adrenalina e, com uma edição rápida, porém não confusa, é capaz de entreter.
O filme ainda conta com uma pequena participação da cantora Ludmila, reforçando certos estereótipos da brasilidade, mas quem se importa? O filme é bom e atinge o seu objetivo, consegue lidar com uma enxurrada de personagens de forma competente e diverte bastante. Que venha o 11?
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dharma2May 20, 2023
After literally 10 installments, I've figured out what Fast X is: it's a telenovela with cars. Characters changes sides all the time, sometimes they die and get resurrected. But like any telenovela, it tends to over stay their welcome. It'sAfter literally 10 installments, I've figured out what Fast X is: it's a telenovela with cars. Characters changes sides all the time, sometimes they die and get resurrected. But like any telenovela, it tends to over stay their welcome. It's the equivalent of eating junk food; those first few bites are great, but eventually you feel a bit bloated afterwards. Fast X is a somewhat return to form to this franchise after 9 literally broke the realm of possibility. This installment still has crazy stunts but are dialed to a more 'realistic' level. As in Fast V, the saving grace of this series are its guest 'villain' and this time around is Jason Momoa, whose Dante Reyes' is probably the best villain that the saga has so far. His flamboyant and charismatic performance elevate this installment. No surprise here, this flick actually ends in a cliffhanger, and surprisingly, I am looking forward to it. Expand
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huginodensenJun 22, 2023
Churrazoooo jajaja no se podia esperar nada mas que destruir coches y mas coches, de verdad una total aburricion con estas peliculas
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zNeverSleepJul 9, 2023
Actually fun - if you control your expectations.

I totally understand some critiques, but I have to ask you guys: wtf do you expect from F&F? Look, that's one of those movies where you have to turn off your brain to become watchable.
Actually fun - if you control your expectations.

I totally understand some critiques, but I have to ask you guys: wtf do you expect from F&F? Look, that's one of those movies where you have to turn off your brain to become watchable. Everyone should know that.

I found two ways to watch this in a funnier way. The first is to laugh about how stupid they will get each movie. Come on, some scenes are crazy and even unpredictable - not about the outcome itself, but how they will do it. The other way is enjoying the HDR and Dolby Atmos experience. My soundbar goes crazy with those types of films. That's it. I found it fun to watch it with my GF on an uncommitted sunday.
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0xDeShawnJun 7, 2023
It's almost like they go to space, vin diesel legit became part of the avengers now.
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DaihatsuCope02May 25, 2023
it's one of the most action movie of all time thank you very much for reading my review imma kiss our God's green earth.
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SquanderReviewsMay 30, 2023
"Fast X: A Convoluted Ride Hindered by Overcrowded Characterization and Missed Emotional Opportunities"

Rating: 2/5 stars "Fast X" speeds onto the screen with a whirlwind of high-octane action, but its convoluted storytelling and crowded
"Fast X: A Convoluted Ride Hindered by Overcrowded Characterization and Missed Emotional Opportunities"

Rating: 2/5 stars

"Fast X" speeds onto the screen with a whirlwind of high-octane action, but its convoluted storytelling and crowded character development detract from the overall experience. While the film showcases standout performances by Jason Momoa and John Cena, it fails to strike a balance between character moments and a cohesive narrative, leaving emotional depth in its wake.

One of the film's major shortcomings lies in its convoluted plot, weighed down by an excessive number of side stories. It often feels as though the movie is more interested in introducing and applauding each character than weaving them into a satisfying and coherent narrative. The result is an elongated TV episode that struggles to tell a proper story, leaving viewers longing for a more focused and engaging experience.

Amidst the chaos, Jason Momoa's performance as the villain shines as a delightful and gleeful standout. His portrayal injects much-needed energy into the film, but it can't fully compensate for the uninteresting treatment of previous villains and the downplayed emotional moments from earlier installments. The film's attempt to uplift Momoa's character at the expense of these crucial elements diminishes the impact of what came before, leaving fans yearning for a more balanced and respectful continuation of the franchise's established emotional resonance.

Furthermore, the overcrowding of character moments leaves little room for the ensemble cast to breathe. While John Cena's character and sub-plot are highlighted as another positive aspect of the film, the predictability leading up to these moments undermines their impact. The film's eagerness to give each character a moment of their own sacrifices the opportunity for genuine character development, leaving some feeling underutilized and the overall narrative feeling disjointed.

Despite its flaws, "Fast X" still delivers exhilarating action sequences and impressive visual effects. The adrenaline-fueled spectacle and the charismatic presence of the cast provide moments of excitement and entertainment. However, these highlights are overshadowed by the film's failure to strike a cohesive balance between its characters, storylines, and emotional resonance.

In conclusion, "Fast X" struggles to find its footing amidst its convoluted storytelling and overcrowded character moments. While standout performances by Jason Momoa and John Cena add sparks of brilliance, the film falls short in honoring the emotional depth of previous installments and fails to give its ensemble cast the breathing room they deserve. Die-hard fans may find elements to enjoy, but for those seeking a well-crafted and emotionally resonant experience, "Fast X" fails to live up to its predecessors.
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saty15Jun 8, 2023
Fast X is a definitely a one time watch for all those action movie lovers out there. But if you have been part of the franchise for long you might find this part just being an attempt to drag the franchise forward.
Action sequences are
Fast X is a definitely a one time watch for all those action movie lovers out there. But if you have been part of the franchise for long you might find this part just being an attempt to drag the franchise forward.
Action sequences are splendid and totally justify the grandeur and legacy of FF franchise.
Definitely a one time watch theatrical experience.
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el7500Jun 17, 2023
The new Fast and Furious is a disappointing and failed film, and there is not much new in the film
Too many effects and many scenes of violence, with weak new actors whose ability to portray in the film is not very successful and quite annoying.
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Bigwillyhaver69Jul 21, 2023
Like a decent film but like.WHAT IS HAPPENNING.A CAR FLYING,CARS CAN'T FLY!!!!!!!!
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