The fast and furious franchise was famous due to people's alleged interest in cars, and super-advanced racing vehicles. The franchise used the trend of racing and modified cars and turned it into their very first movie in 2001. It grasped the attention of millions and inspired the team to launch another fabulous movie in 2003. The audience's interest kept on developing to the extent that people felt connected with the movie characters.
In 2015, Paul Walker, one of the lead actors, faced his demise due to a car accident. Ironic how it sounded, that a race movie actor died due to a car accident. His death played a part in creating hype among people and they admired the fast 7, which was Paul's last film.
Justin Lin, the director of this movie delivers the signature car chase action sequences like never before. This movie is full of ridiculous car chases with some insane-looking stunts. This time Justin Lin literally takes Fast & Furious to outer space. Most of the action sequences in this movie are beyond incredible.
Which is fascinating yet a bit disturbing for some of the hardcore fans of the franchise. However, the cherry on the top is that he is VIN diesel's brother. Well, no doubt on that part, since the film is all about cars and stunts from the very beginning.
The point is that the trailer has already revealed his relation to the main character and his activities in the movie. As per the fans, it might have been better if not everything was revealed in the trailer. The craze of watching the movie would still be alive for many people who have been disappointed by the disclosed information. Plenty of people don't like to know anything about their favorite movie before watching it. Fast and furious 9 has a lot of new elements that could grasp public attention; for instance, the all-new action sequence, updated story, addition of new cast members, and most importantly, supercars. Since the very first movie, the team has kept up with the specialty factor of all the films i.e. cars and gadgets.
Although, above, people admired the twists and turns of these movies very much. They appreciated that one twist, which turned the movie upside down and created an immense level of suspense in the movie. A simple fact is that the audience requires a very limited level of spoilers to have an urge of watching a movie. Small chunks from movie scenes create a trailer that develops and enhances an individual's interest regarding a film. Since the newest film from the Fast and furious franchise revealed several secrets of the movie, the viewers might feel detached from their enthusiasm towards it. It is true that knowing a movie is good, but not in the case of finding everything out before, the movie is released.
F9 was originally scheduled for worldwide release by Universal Pictures on April 19, 2019, but was delayed several times, first due to the release of Hobbs & Shaw and planned release of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's No Time to Die , and then the COVID-19 pandemic. It premiered in South Korea and released internationally on May 19, 2021, and in the United States on June 25. The film received mixed reviews with praise for the stunts and Lin's direction, but criticism for its unrealistic action sequences and formulaic script. F9 set several pandemic box office records and grossed over $716 million worldwide, becoming the second highest-grossing film of 2021.
Unfortunately, there is a post-credits scene that points to another sequel. Since we went to space in this one, I am sure we are traveling to Proxima-B next time. Maybe people like me are the main reason because we keep on helping it give out blockbuster after blockbuster. I wanted to back out of this franchise after watching this one but this is a relationship built on decades of experience. I know the rest of the fanbase understand this because, like me, they'll also buy a ticket with popcorn on the first-day release of the next film. In the end credits scene which shows Letty Ortiz and Mia Toretto on their way to Tokyo to investigate a postcard received by Vin Diesel's Dom, they discover that Han, who was presumed dead since the 6th film is alive.
The revelation was shocking but came with an explanation, where Han informs the duo that Mr Nobody, played by Kurt Russell, had recruited him at the time and was responsible for his faked death. Fast and Furious series is one of the most popular action and adventurous movies. The most significant and interesting fact about the movie is its plot. The storyline of each part is different and tends to attract the audience. The first two parts were just an introduction to the main characters and their roles in the movie. However, the depiction of the plot in the events was uncanny.
Similarly, the rest of the parts played along in carrying the legacy of movies in terms of fun, thrill, action, and even comedy. These films have a problem where their trailer spoils every action set piece, so you already know what to expect when you go and see the film – a trailer is supposed to convince you to see the movie, not spoil it. The film's set pieces are poorly edited, shot, paced, and very questionable.
The laws of physics do not even matter in a movie like this; it has surpassed them. Explosions, girls wearing skimpy dresses and illegal drug races - that's pretty much all to expect from this movie. Like its sequels, this movie is made especially for people who are intersted in cars and action movies, especially the male ones. But for all the other viewers, out of the target group, there is not much to see.
It desperately tries to connect the sequences of car races and action with a storyline, the script is very poorly written and has questionable messages. It is a story of friendship, yes, but the movie makes it look like being befriended with a gangster is an excuse of letting him do anything. You have to keep in mind that the protagonist is an undercover cop. Women are nothing more than the male protagonist's accessoirs, rather than having any personality or any contribution to the plot.
While the last film has pulled back from its predecessor's $1.2 billion gross (no doubt a casualty of closures and COVID-related cinema hesitancy), $700 million is still mighty impressive and proves that the franchise remains a force to be reckoned with. To that end, Diesel and Cena take the "long lost brother who did a heel turn" thing drop-dead seriously. After a certain point Cena's scowling, glowering, and jaw-flexing gets a bit dull. You may start wishing the movie would skip ahead to the big confrontation between Dom and Jakob that Settles All Family Business. The concluding moments between the characters are moving, though, in a World Wrestling Entertainment sort of way.
Fast and Furious 9 is the 9th movie in the Fast & Furious franchise. Renowned for fast car chases and over-the-top action, Fast & Furious has always been a fan favorite. The 9th movie in this franchise, titled F9 The Fast Saga is an action-packed reunion.
Living up to its reputation this movie delivers high-octane action but this time it's almost comic. Yes, there are cameos by multiple people/characters who you most likely aren't expecting to see. (No spoilers!) Definitely a nice treat for fans of the franchise. This time around, there is barely a reference to the late Paul Walker's character, but his presence is felt throughout so it doesn't need to be said.
A brutal car racing accident at the start of the film does have echoes of Walker's tragic death, however. The movie's plot, which is pretty much secondary to the action goings-on, involves Dom Toretto and his younger brother Jakob trying to overcome decades of bad blood while trying to seize a world-destroying weapon. Covering a swath of Europe as they interchangeably chase each other, the story twists and turns, and we even have a couple of big bads to choose from, including fan-favourite Cipher . Tyrese and Ludacris, longtime cast members of the franchise, provide endless laughs and a scene you have to see to believe.
Fast 9 director Justin Lin has confirmed that Brian O'Conner is still alive in the Fast universe. When Paul Walker died in 2013, Furious 7 had not yet completed filming so the movie was overhauled to essentially write his character out of the series going forward. At the end of Furious 7, Brian and his girlfriend Mia Toretto flee the outlaw life in order to raise their children in safety. And while the specter of Walker looms over the subsequent Fast & Furious films, and Brian and Mia have been mentioned, the series avoided directly bringing Brian back … until the very last scene of Fast 9. F9 counteracts any character development by devoting a grating amount of time to meta-commentary on its own ridiculousness.
On this lap of the franchise, Roman confronts the existential nature of the family's inability to be harmed. If these were the incoherent mutterings of a man in constant action, it might be the perfect seriousness-deflating banter to cap any given action set-piece. But there are entire dialogue-driven scenes unpacking the possible supernatural forces at work in the Fast franchise.
If the asides are setup for the series' eventual crossover with Diesel's Last Witch Hunter universe (c'mon, it's good!), then the film isn't taking the magical element seriously enough. If it's just comic relief, it's padding that falls flat — but not as flat as the five-minute gag about which Star Wars character Charlize Theron's villain Cipher would be, the moment F9 goes full cringe. More important than the plot mechanics of space travel and digital MacGuffins, however, is the relationship between Dom and Jakob.
As we now discover through flashback, that was a lie that Dom only wishes was the truth. While the man who got wrenched might have helped cause their father to crash, Papa was set up to lose the race due to Jakob sabotaging the vehicle. Gibson and Bridges make a splendid comedy team, as always, and Rodriguez grounds her scenes with Diesel in emotional reality, giving them a weight that the rest of the film doesn't have and mostly isn't interested in.
Diesel holds the thing together through sheer mopey majesty. His rumbling baritone and sad eyes have become intensely moving. He's a depressive he-man, a sad sack doom-racer, and Lin photographs him as if he's a posthumous statue of himself. It's startling to realize just how long Diesel has been playing Dom and how much the character has changed.
In the first movie, he was an antihero, a badass who was good when circumstances required it . If, as more than one fan has noted, the "F&F" films have turned into an international, multicultural, hip-hop-friendly answer to James Bond, the last few have been Roger Moore-era Bonds. The only question is whether this new one is "Moonraker" or "Octopussy." I vote "Moonraker" because a satellite figures into the plot. I would describe said plot in more detail if I thought I could keep it straight, and if I thought it mattered, but it doesn't. In the final moments of F9, the entire family comes together for a barbeque.
Just before Dom says a prayer for the meal, he pauses to note, "There's still an empty chair." That empty chair, of course, belongs to Brian O'Connor, the character the late Paul Walker made world famous. Mia notes, "He's on the way," and the scene cuts to a blue Nissan Skyline GT-R, which fans of the franchise know belongs to Brian, who is still alive in the film series, though he no longer appears on camera. The Fast & Furious movies have their own versions of those elements. Revisiting the original film, 2001's The Fast and the Furious — kind of a dusty, gritty crime movie, anchored in a relatively small geographic region — underlines how much the stakes and scope have grown in the intervening two decades. There have to be several car chases, and at least one needs to feel like a duel between two men who are competing to preserve their honor. There have to be some wacky stunts, and the ante must be upped every time.
For whatever reason, there's also got to be at least a brief scene with scantily clad young women (though they've grown more clad over the years as Hollywood blockbusters have grown more chaste) dancing at a party to some thump-thumping music. Neither Johnson or Statham were announced as being part of the cast of Fast & Furious 9, the first entry in the main F&F series since the spin-off, suggesting that perhaps we'd only see their characters again in a potential Hobbs & Shaw sequel. But speaking to Deadline in April 2021, F9 director Justin Lin refused to rule out a return for the burly duo, explaining that he "never really considered them gone" from the franchise.
And also be sure to read our Fast 9 review, see Ludacris rate the most ludicrous moments in the Fast & Furious franchise, and watch the cast recap the story of the Fast & Furious series so far. This constant cartoon nonsense is undoubtedly pretty wearing, but with so many people in the cast, there's space to pump the brakes and just hang out with the familiar familia for a spell. From the opening shot to the fan-pleasing post-credits scene, F9 is packed with all the over-the-top stunts, muscular emoting and general balls-to-the-wall ridiculousness you expect from the Fast and Furious franchise, and Hollywood in general. Look, cinema is a medium that can intensify the most exquisite emotion, or it's a medium where a supercar can turbo-boost off a cliff and be caught by a fighter plane. However, for Fast And Furious 9 the critics are giving positive points.
However, the stunts in the movie are beyond any physics but the critics said that it's a fun movie and fans would love it on big screens. Though the cast has not been revealed yet, it is expected that franchise star Vin Diesel will return, along with Tyrese Gibson, Sung Kang, Chris Bridges, Jordana Brewster and Michelle Rodriguez. According to Entertainment Weekly, Dwayne Johnson is not set to return to the franchise, and it is unclear whether John Cena will reprise his role as Jakob Toretto.
Due to the lockdown and precautionary measures, the shooting was stopped and every person thought it was not going to be a part of cinemas again. The Rumors also played a part in letting people believe that Fast and Furious 9 was officially gone for good. However, according to a recent discovery, the good news is that the movie is coming out in April 2021. The actual date is yet to be confirmed as the pandemic and stress are not finished. There is still an element of threat and that is causing the delay in the release.
Thinking of John and Han spoiler, well the biggest jerk is on its way to shake the Fast 9 fans to their very core. While watching the trailer, they can easily observe the new villain and alive deceased in action. The dilemma leads to wonderments and since the discussion is about spoilers, the trailer confirmed that they are not in the movie.
It is also depressing for many because Jason Statham and Dwaine Johnson were among the most liked characters of the film. John Cena is just the beginning of spoilers; the actual spoiler is that Han, one of the most liked characters of Tokyo Drift, Fast 5, and 6, is coming back from the dead. Nevertheless, fans are glad that the trailer did not reveal how he is not dead. The first few films mainly focused on the racing aspect with a crime subplot.
Of course, there are still cars in the mix; however, they are not the main focus now. Instead, the whole show is about how excessive and mind-blowing a film can be, for better or worse. It all started with a group of guys racing and stealing VCR sets, and flash forward a few years; they have reached galactic proportions, literally.
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