This might yet again be an illustration of the power of low expectations. I was not impressed by the prior movies in the series, but was looking forward to a fun mindless evening and ended up with more than I bargained for.
Many sequels which extend and mix the cast of characters from prior movies end up not developing any of them enough and feel like they lack depth and are all over the place (e.g.; Spiderman 3 & Shrek 3). In some movies the ensemble comes together in support of a single coherent storyline as it did with Ocean’s Eleven.
Fast Five brings together all the main actors of the past movies and manages to utilize them effectively and coherently by focusing them on a heist whilst being chased by The Rock and his team. In many ways, the movie is more Ocean’s Fourteen than The Fast and the Furious and is all the better for it.
The movie is a much more violent and action packed Ocean’s Eleven. It’s a bit less slick than that movie, yet manages to mix extreme brutality with humor in a way that makes it highly enjoyable. It goes without saying that the car chases and action scenes were fantastic (the best in the series yet) and a ton of fun to watch.
Turn off your brain and go along for the ride, you won’t regret it!
Now that IS a surprise; I have been debating seeing it or not and now your opinion has convinced me to give it a try. Thanks 🙂
Your movie reviews improved a lot:) Genius Fabrice 😉 Take care.
Thanks for tip! The Fast and The Furious movies have been long time favorites of mine (except for Tokyo Drift). Can’t wait to see it!
“Turn up the NOZ!” ~Vin Diesel, Fast & Furious (Original). Going to try to catch #5 this weekend and not afraid to publicly state that.
Fabrice, what did you think of the LFA? hey where is the Thor review??
LFA = ?
I really did not like Thor despite all the glowing reviews. I did not find it that compelling or well acted.
lfa= the new supercar lexus:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JpmZoZEIiI