I've heard a lot of jokes about F9 physics, thinking it's too exaggerated, but no, it's really terrible. F & F is known to get more and more crazy with each entry f9 review, but I think he's gone too far for his own benefit. The action scene didn't entertain me. There was no creative scene, it was just a silly scene. Some may enjoy being ridiculous, but I wasn't impressed.
And the story was exactly the same as the last F & F movie. They are so similar that you can literally predict what will happen if you look at F8 or F7 recently. F & F is so far from its roots that I gave up on the franchise. At the very least, give the car guy and OG fans a spin-off. Probably similar to the first three F & Fs, it won't hurt anyone, Universal.
This movie is really bad. Lots of conspiracy holes, ridiculous action scenes, and stories of F & F ashamed of what they once were. As a big franchise fan for a long time, I'm losing faith now. This movie is shameful and I don't believe John Cena is Dominic Toretto's brother.
Lynn co-wrote the script with Daniel Casey. Theoretically, the set is a bit small, so we need to focus more on the story. Kurt Russell's Mr. Nobody can only be glimpsed a few times. Theron appears in some short scenes of the last glass prison that the cinema should allow. Johnson is sealed in his spin-off. Paul Walker's unfortunate death means that Brian O'Conner is stuck at home with his children. This is the solution I chose to read as a deep call to action. Female characters have more to do (he writes suspiciously, worried that their subplot might feel too unusual). Ramsey finally drives the car. The same is true for Helen Mirren's Lady Saw. Mia works with Michelle Rodriguez's Letty to fight the bad guys with her everyday kitchen gadgets. Brewster spent some enthusiastic pregnant sequels behind the keyboard. Well, finally, hit someone with a frying pan.
I missed Lynn's steady move in installments with the latest CGI. The F9 has many duels in a moving vehicle. Even if you forget what they are fighting for, you can follow the fight in tight spaces. I also missed Lynn's natural generosity, the way she persistently makes her support character shine like a big star. Joining the franchise with the cute Tokyo Drift sect since 2006, some Tokyo Drifts will reappear here. Fifteen years later, they ... became experimental scientists in vintage cars. What if it was a job? They are rewarded for fixing the rocket to something that is not normally fixed to the rocket. There is probably a bit of self-expression from the director who is working hard to come up with a strange way to blow things up.
With a solid foundation, Fast Movie can perform its intended function at a certain level. Super High-Tech Growing Computer The cat and mouse game of stealing (and constantly re-stealing) dongle through the crowded jungle of Dom's team, the neon-lit alleys of Tokyo, and the populous streets of London. Each place fills Lynn's pocket with the currency of her imagination, and she gladly cashes it. F9 is inspired by Harlem Globetrotters, where previous articles portrayed the glory of Italian work, French ties, and Mad Max: Fury Road. The car catches falling bystanders, flips enemy SUVs, and uses amplified magnets to stage complex choreographed attacks. This time I learned that Team Ramsey hackers (Natalie Emmanuel) can't even drive, but that's okay because the vehicle is basically a Transformers and Lin gives her car star all the money they deserve. .. Like Godzilla pair. Kong or The Lion King, F9 is little human entertainment. Almost.
With Jacob mixed, Lin and Casey decided it was the right time to flip the franchise and explore the origin of Dom. As our own Joshua Libera pointed out in the first thoughts about F9, the fast movie was released a bit after the joint death. -Star Paul Walker. While Fast & Furious 7 was put together as a tribute, an old fast actor cameo concludes the movie and the Furious Speed ICE BREAK, proving that there really is no substitute for the real star that appeared. Diesel needed Walker's energy.
Engraving Dom's character through flashbacks reveals a huge gap in both the Marvel Light myth of the series and the human abilities of Diesel. As young Dom and Jacob, actors Vinnie Bennett and Finn Cole confidently impersonate the lead, but with only one level.