a5c7b9f00b With Dom and Letty on their honeymoon in Cuba, a mysterious woman somehow manages to make Dom betray the family he has fought hard to protect. Now forcing to team up with Mr. nobody and Deckard Shaw, the team must travel from New York City to the icy plains of the Barents Sea to bring home the man who made them a family, When a mysterious woman seduces Dom into the world of terrorism and a betrayal of those closest to him, the crew face trials that will test themnever before. After seeing all the Fast and Furious movies I can proudly say that The Fate of the Furious has rightfully lived up to that mark.<br/><br/>Don&#39;t watch it if you expect something much more than which one should expect from this franchise. I mean come on it&#39;s F&amp;F, if you&#39;re going to sit there and think about plot holes and some stunts then you&#39;re going to miss the fun.<br/><br/>I have read some of the reviews here, and I am wondering why people can&#39;t take the movie for what it is? It&#39;s not supposed to be accurate, and realistic, and believable. Do you really think the Potter universe exists when you see the movies? <br/><br/>The last dialog of the movie sums up everything, trust me it does. It had an uncanny resemblance to Vin Deisel&#39;s real life. &quot;That was the greatest tribute I could give to the man off-screen. And so the greatest tribute I could give Paul&#39;s character was that scene&quot;, Vin said in a statement. <br/><br/>I went to see it to remind myself that you never turn your back on family, which has become a staple not only in the franchise but also in my life.<br/><br/>Go for it! There&#39;s not much that makes sense here. That&#39;s the problem of the whole series/franchise, but here it&#39;s pretty bad. Not just elementary physics, but technology, sociology, psychology… In a video game, that&#39;s OK, but, this is not a video game… or at least it&#39;s not supposed to be.<br/><br/>In general, it&#39;s not very fun, funny or really interesting. Not to mention that years and modern medicine haven&#39;t been kind on Charlize Theron and Michele Rodriguez. Kurt Russell is also not interesting (that&#39;s not easy to achieve) and Scott Eastwood doesn&#39;t manage to take his mantle. Basically, the whole thing just doesn&#39;t work.<br/><br/>There are a few good pieces, though. Some jokes/moments, like when Jason Statham talks with his mother, some references to one of the crew not making top 10 most wanted on the Interpol list, etc. One gimmick about Charlize Theron using hacked cars in a multi-story garage actually makes sense. With all the silly nonsense, the end does pick up on the fun and jokes and the movie finishes without breaking apart, which is better than most modern movies. So, it&#39;s not the worst movie to see.<br/><br/>But, one does get the feeling that the franchise has overstayed its welcome and in trying to expand to territories that don&#39;t have much to do with cars and racing, has gone off the grid into no-man&#39;s-land. The movie Tokyo-drifts into tedium in its more chaotic, casually gruesome chase scenes, and the “serious” dialogue is so consistently clunky it feels like it’s been carved from woodblocks with a dull butterknife. Thankfully, it’s frequently also much funnier and lighter on its feet than previous outings, and a lot of that credit goes to Statham and Johnson.
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