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To learn more about our privacy policy Click hereI didn't have much note about the latest "F9" in the "Fast and Furious" series, but the one at the top of the page may replace something else.
This corresponds to the moment shown in the trailer and advertisement, with the super spy Dominic "Dom" Toretto (Vin Diesel), who turned from a street racer to a rotator f9 review, activating a rocket booster in an upgraded vehicle. Avoided trackers while tracking the jungle. He jumped off the edge of the cliff and used a cable to shoot the mountain on the other side, safely carrying him, his wife and fellow spy Letty Ortiz (Michel Rodriguez). Like the Tarzan of the vine. It's like a movie. "Oh, why?" Movie. James Bond meets a road runner cartoon. In Command, John Matrix, who was taken hostage by a dictator thug during a commercial flight, snapped to his neck and killed him as the plane was preparing to take off without anyone noticing, killing him and landing. Remember to enter the device house and fall. In a swamp in a convenient location at the end of the trail? Or, when the good guys of "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Fate" jump off a crashed plane with an inflatable yellow raft instead of a parachute, inflate the raft along the way and leave them on a snow-covered mountain embankment. All unscathed and slalom until they reach the river?
First, F9 returns to the dawn of the entire quick idea. Twenty years after Dom announced his confession about how he saw his father's death, F9 began in 1989 with Jack Toretto (JD Pardo) driving a racetrack. What happens to him is written in the scriptures. What you don't expect is a continuous flashback of a young Dom (Vinnie Bennett) and a little Jacob (Finn Cole). He is a story of revenge and betrayal, King Hamrea Macbethello, starring Cain, Abel and Tank Top. It is enough to say that they really put a "lie" in the "family". Now the brothers are fighting for the whole world. They fight from one car across the bridge to another in the car, on the rooftop, through the building. It's all one scene and doesn't touch on magnets.
In its 20 years of existence, the Fast & Furious series has been updated several times over the years. The series, which began with the story of illegal street racing turned into a robbery thriller in Fast Five, and the next sequel inflating the action set and abandoning physics, now enjoys the same status as the comic book blockbuster. I'm out. family. .. F9 continues this new tradition by making things ridiculous heights, yet another stupid entry into the story.
Directed by Justin Lin (Fast Five & Star Trek Beyond), this ninth article simply breaks down all the ridiculous assumptions and over-the-top actions adopted in the last few articles, and the next big thing. I will try to make a leap. Logic and gravity left the story long ago, so viewers who are now expecting one of these are just kidding themselves. Stupid entertainment can be fun when done right, but everything here is so bad that your sense of joy goes along with common sense. Actions and dramas feel bland, soulless, and uninspired.
If you find it a little difficult for Dom and his family to take over planes, trains, tanks and submarines in the previous chapter, this sequel will be an adventure. Still, it's not surprising at all from a distance. It never stimulates the senses and is full of distant predictable sets, twists and boring behaviors. Performance is not worth mentioning, like the Rocky writings on display here. The 143 minute run time feels strong, and even humor attempts are flat this time.
In general, the F9 is both stereotyped and often forgotten, and for the most part it can't even be enjoyed. The extremely dialed-in ridiculous sequence of actions is hollow from the inside and does not reach the desired return. Sitting from start to finish is an absolute chore. Despite the obvious drawbacks, fans of the series can still make something out of this big budget trash. A lively and boring blockbuster movie production, the F9 is one of the weakest additions to The Fast Saga and is a complete disappointment.
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