My Quick Rant on New “Fast & Furious” Movies #MovieBlog
As I write this post, The Fate of The Furious (a.k.a. F8) was already reviewed by many critics and it gets rather positive ratings on IMDb. I haven’t seen it yet, but according to the trailers and some official clips, I guess it’s going to be very similar to the last two films.
As I write this post, The Fate of The Furious (a.k.a. F8) was already reviewed by many critics and it gets rather positive ratings on IMDb. I haven’t seen it yet, but according to the trailers and some official clips, I guess it’s going to be very similar to the last two films. And that means I should expect a lot of unrealistic stunts, loud music, exotic locations, car crashes, ladies in bikinis and of course, maybe one race to remind us what this franchise used to be about. While many people seem to be excited, I’m very skeptical about it. Why? Here are few reasons why I don’t like the new F&F movies:
Plot
It gets more ridiculous with every new film. It started from stealing some ancient Panasonic DVD players and now the same guys are saving the entire world. That’s how far everything went. I may sound like a whining grandpa, but I think they could’ve ended it on Fast 5, just to give this franchise some dignity. It was a perfect moment to say goodbye. All our characters became happy, rich and lived happily ever after… until the 6th movie. Since Fast and Furious 6 every F&F film tries so hard to be like Mission Impossible or 007 movies. Traveling around the world, using fictional technology, fighting terrorists… come on, this is some serious spy sh░t, not a job for a bunch of criminals and street racers! To be honest, sometimes I feel like these scripts were written by a 13 year old kid.
Cars
In the first movie cars were quite important for character development. We learned story behind Dom’s Dodge Charger and saw our protagonists turning wrecked Supra into a “10-second car”. The most memorable scene is with Jesse freaking out after losing his riced Jetta in a race. It perfectly shows how much these characters were attached to their vehicles. However, in new Fast and Furious movies cars are treated in the same way as computers, cell phones or f░░king microwaves. There is absolutely no relation between drivers and their cars. Vin Diesel doesn’t mind destroying another Charger, because he will most likely find a new one in his garage. It seems like cars are there just for spectacular crashes and nothing else.
Ridiculous Action Scenes
But hey, these films are made for pure entertainment. Don’t think about physics. Just turn off your brain and enjoy all these explosions and flying cars!
And I get it - not every action flick has to be dead serious or hyper-realistic. What’s more, I’m that kind of guy who genuinely enjoys watching films like Machete Kills or Shoot ‘em Up.
The problem with the F&F franchise is they went so far with over-the-top action sequences, that it’s hard to take any of these scenes seriously. You can’t feel the tension, because you’ve learned that our protagonists can survive stuff like falling from the 5th floor on an SUV, jumping from a speeding car and being involved in violent crashes (unless their name is Han). It’s really hard to tell when our characters are in danger.
But let's be fair...
After all, there are some positive aspects about these films. Despite all the bad things I said in previous paragraph about action scenes, I have to admit they’re done pretty well. There’s no “shaky cam” or sh░tload of cuts. You can tell exactly what is happening on screen, even when it’s total bulls░it. What’s more, I was also positively surprised when I found out there are actually more practical effects than CGI. Remember that scene in Furious 7 with cars falling off from a plane on parachutes? Guess what? They did it in real life. Amazing, isn’t it? If you don’t believe me here’s the link:
https://youtu.be/-w7imxsoq3M
Final Conclusion:
I could make this post much longer, because there are still many bad and good things about these movies that I didn’t include here. But why shall I waste my time on stuff that was only made for pure entertainment? In my opinion Fast and Furious are that kind of “disposable” movies, like watch it once, have fun and never think about it again. So, will I watch F8? Maybe… but I don’t expect it to be better than the first film
PS: As English is my second language, there’s a chance I made some grammar mistakes. If you spot some, feel free to correct me. Oh, and thanks for reading the whole post.
Comments
Your English was definitely on point, and I must say so was everything else you had to say about F&F franchise.
I am also growing very tired of seeing all these impossible stunts and effects. I also agree that they should have ended it all after the 5th movie.
Well said brother!!!👍👍
Thanks!
well written article, but you lost me at “I haven’t seen the movie yet”. Go watch it, then tell me it’s not as good as the last few that have come out. I get your concerns, but you have to take these movies with a grain of salt. Who cares about the plot, just enjoy the action scenes, the cheesy one-liners and laugh at the impossible physics. It’s not a movie for the cynical, that’s for sure
Well, I will go and see it this weekend. Everyone says it’s better than the 6th and 7th movie, so I will give it chance
Basically a blog that represents all my opinions! Great job!
Thanks!
Well Fast & Furious was about street racing, about tuning, because it was in another time. Today tuning the car by puting ugly kits with funny colors and wheels is outdated. They had to inovate, but I have the same opinion that should be more street racing and less bullets and explosions.
I agree. It would be hard not to get bored after watching 8th movie about cheesy races in riced cars. What’s more, the 5th movie is actually one of my favourite, even though it’s not about racing. I just want a basic plot, believable stunts and that kind of driver-car relationship we saw in the first movie.
I saw it last wednesday and it is just another disappointment. I think that the producers are trying to make some kind of mash-up between all the trending action movies today and add cars like the cherry on the top of the cake…
For this last delivery cars are literally no more than just an accessory to make their ridiculous fictional stunts. In fact, there are many cool cars but, as you said, they don’t even care about them anymore.
And the plot is not as good as it used to be. For me it is like they are just different characters with the same names.
If you had to rate it, is it better than the 6th and 7th movie?
The first bit I focused on as soon as I saw this…
if only they gave more detailed attention to the cars..
Bring back the old FF!
Fast 9 : the spy and the furious.
The excitement when Paul drove his JDM is gone. They blew the engine.
The most mindfcked scene in ff8 when chiper’s crew hacked all cars in NY. Dammit they even hacked crown vics wtf??