Fast X

Over many missions and against impossible odds, Dom Toretto and his family have outsmarted, out-nerved and outdriven every foe in their path. Now, they confront the most lethal opponent they've ever faced: A terrifying threat emerging from the shadows of the past who's fueled by blood revenge, and who is determined to shatter this family and destroy everything—and everyone—that Dom loves, forever.

  • Released: 2023-05-17
  • Runtime: 142 minutes
  • Genre: Action, Crime
  • Stars: Jason Statham, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, John Cena, Charlize Theron, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jordana Brewster, Sung Kang, Anna Sawai, Kurt Russell, Helen Mirren, Lucas Black, Shad Moss, Jason Tobin, Jason Momoa, Daniela Melchior, Brie Larson, Alan Ritchson, Scott Eastwood, Rita Moreno
  • Director: Justin Lin, Louis Leterrier
 Comments
  • dparag14 - 22 June 2024
    An unnecessary sequel
    I think it's about time they end F&F for good.

    The way this story is going, it's just villian nepotism.

    Jason Mamoa plays the son of an old villian. Huh.

    Alright here's done an amazing job at this. The acting, the craziness, absolutely mad performance!

    Who is is starting to feel like Batmans Joker.

    And the music OMG. Why is the music volume 10 times the dialogue! I've to constantly keep changing volumes. What is wrong in post prod.

    They've started making the stories way too complicated. As if it's a TV show.

    Please stop. We don't want anymore of F&F. This is way too unnecessary. I don't recommend watching it anymore.
  • danjjackson - 18 May 2024
    Same as the rest but with a slightly funnier villian.
    So at this point it was seldom going to be a change in quality for the what feels like 29th installment of a franchise I can only think still exists at this point because Vin Diesel has some very compromising photos of some very influential Directors / producers and studio execs!??

    Not much to say really, just another messy, crazy, physics defying and just plain silly instalment of boy racers save the world! Vin Diesel still has the most one dimensional acting "skill"...... (seriously is there a guy in Hollywood who's a worse actor but still gets a leading role in big budget movies?). Ludacris is still funny in 2 out of his standard 5 lines each movie and as long as they keep throwing a new A-List action star into the mix each time then people will still cover the box office right??

    Yeah as with nearly all of these now it's just "meh"..... although I really did enjoy Jason Momoa, the silly, camp sociopath was pretty ground breaking for this franchise and he at least did the best he could with the character and was probably the only really positive thing about the whole film! Anyway I'm sure we'll all enjoy seeing a 76yr old Dominic saving the world against Alien Cyborgs with laser guns in Fast n Furious 63! I'll still watch them...... but from the comfort of my sofa and Netflix account as always!
  • gsilecchia - 15 April 2024
    An explosion of action without substance
    Embark on a journey of no return into the world of "Fast X", where you will find yourself catapulted into a whirlwind of action and adrenaline that promises much but leaves little to remember. With a stellar cast and spectacular action scenes, much could be expected from this chapter of the saga. However, the film disappoints on many fronts, proving to be little more than an explosion without substance. One of the main issues with "Fast X" is its thin and predictable plot. The story unfolds in a linear fashion, without twists or significant developments. The main conflict, though presented in an enticing manner, lacks depth and feels unengaging. The antagonist, portrayed by the talented Jason Momoa, promises to be a formidable threat but ends up being little more than a cliché, devoid of true complexity or convincing motivations. Furthermore, the characterization of the characters leaves much to be desired. While familiar to fans of the saga, the protagonists seem like caricatures of themselves, lacking any significant development. The lack of emotional depth makes it difficult for the audience to connect with them or care about their fate. Even the familial bond, which has always been at the heart of the saga, seems superficial and unconvincing in this chapter. From a technical standpoint, "Fast X" certainly does not disappoint in terms of action scenes. The sequences of car chases and fights are choreographed impeccably and offer moments of pure excitement. However, these spectacular scenes are not enough to compensate for the lack of a gripping plot or well-developed characters. Lastly, the film suffers from excessive length. With a runtime of over two hours, "Fast X" risks becoming dull and prolix. Many scenes seem to be present only to prolong the runtime, without adding anything to the plot or characterization of the characters. "Fast X" essentially presents itself as an explosion of action without substance. Despite its spectacular scenes and stellar cast, the film disappoints with a predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and excessive length. For fans of the saga, it may still offer some moments of enjoyment, but for the general audience, it will remain a disappointing and forgettable experience.