Fast X Movie Review
The American action film Fast X, also known as Fast & Furious 10, was directed by Louis Leterrier in 2023. It was written by Dan Mazeau and Justin Lin from a story by Mazeau, Lin, and Zach Dean. It is the spin-off of F9 (2021), the 10th mainline portion, and the 11th portion in general in the Fast & Furious franchise. It has Jason Momoa, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, John Cena, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jordana Brewster, Sung Kang, Scott Eastwood, Daniela Melchior, Alan Ritchson, Helen Mirren, Brie Larson, Rita Moreno, Jason Statham, Gal Gadot, and Charlize Theron in supporting roles. Vin Diesel plays Dominic Toretto. Toretto (Vin Diesel) is forced to defend his family from Dante Reyes(Momoa), who wants to exact revenge for his father's death ten years earlier and the loss of their fortune.
One Word Review Fast and Furious: The Worst Ever!
Quick Review
It's a decent popcorn movie. There are a lot of funny scenes and action in it. The scenes that Jason Momoa is in are his own. He very much resembles the character "Joker." The remainder is unchanged from previous films: Street fights, superhero stunts, and carnage. The cons: Characters never remain inactive. the storyline that has been repeated in previous films.
This was a complete conflagration. Simply terrible, every little thing about it. The horrendous story, with camera work, trivial time-filling, and battle scenes. Trying to say words like "family" and "regard" again and again doesn't give the story any serious meaning. It seems as though they just ran this script through ChatGPT, and we think, "Good enough."
The film was crude, an excessive lot of CGI, and had neither rhyme nor reason. This film is the same as all of the others, and the fact that "Aquaman" tries to act like a wannabe comedian didn't help either. The plot was all over the place, and the worst idea they could have come up with was for familiar and new characters to appear in one scene and then vanish forever.
Most terrible Fast and Furious yet! The film had perhaps 2 minutes of "Hustling" and the plot was in a better place with various characters like clockwork. Gotten lots of new and old characters that not affected the story. The vehicles in this are terrible, any individual who is seeing this film won't see a vehicle they didn't as of now see while heading to the theater.
Mamoas's character was not composed well. Mamoa plays it well however the authors appeared to be confounded. Dissimilar to others I partook in the huge name characters emerging with new scenes. The unexpected development was cool. The closure was junk. Regardless of whether there is a cliffhanger a film really has a closure. I felt like I was sitting tight for the following VHS to be stacked. How would you leave a film in the center? Mamoas So frustrating. Gracious and the Stone shows up.
The film satisfies the ordinary unreasonable tricks and peculiar storylines. Easily the franchise's worst film. Everything was dispersed across the room.
Some of the stunts' graphics were so badly drawn that they almost looked like cartoons.
Even if you turned off your brain, you would still be able to see how stupid this movie is because some of the plot points are so absurd and implausible.
Worst of all, where are the cars, the competition, and the frantic pace, where's the fast and furious?
This movie is only for young children who just want to see explosions, which is all it really is. It no longer appeals to the car community or any adult community in general.
Here are my speedy focuses on Fast X.
1) The exchange is sheer trash. Nothing, not even funny jokes.
2) Far too many characters Dom acts like his character. Straight roles are given to the female characters. Jason Mamoa, who may win the Razzy for his performance, and the other male characters are tag-along or campy campers.
3) Terrible, even for a FF film, writing Although I am aware that this is a FF film and should lower my expectations, it absolutely does not make sense. You most likely need to observe every one of the 9 movies just before you go watch Quick X to figure out what's going on. The writing is more like "And then, and then, and then, and then."
4) The editing is a failure. This film was cut and diced and sewn along with security fencing. Such countless scenes have hard slices to various points where the characters are in mid-development, changing with shaking looks. It's horrible.
5) Hollywood really seems to have broken Queen Brie. She's still surprisingly wooden. How did this woman at any point procure $1 billion in the cinematic world and how could she win an Oscar? There is neither charisma nor gravitas.
6) The tricks were missing and turned into awful CGI. worse than any of Michael Bay's indulgent films.
7) There is a plot point involving a child that absolutely does not make sense. It's disgust. The child was okay. He behaved like a youngster. He has been put in dumb situations by adults.
8) Way too long By the end, I felt like I was being tortured. Midway through the credits, there is a scene that will make your eyes roll back into your head and down your throat.
9) The people who made this movie made me feel resentful. None of the actors at all. They made the best of what they had, in my opinion. Yet, I think this was Hollywood saying "Fine you need careless amusement. You will consume the absolute garbage tier that we serve you, and we will give it to you. They are so resentful that audiences do not wish to be forced to watch their dramas or politics.
Go and Watch The Movie In Theatres Near You.
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