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# Fast Five

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More is less is generally the case with blockbuster sequels these days, with budgetary bloat often overshadowing the qualities that made the original film click with audiences. The Fast and the Furious movies, however, somehow manage to spin doughnuts around this concept of diminishing returns, with each installment becoming more ridiculously entertaining. Fast Five may be the most overblown entry in the series to date (which is saying quite a bit), but there's a dunderheaded earnestness to it that's hard to resist. This time around, Vin Diesel and Paul Walker and Co. go for an Ocean's 11 vibe--swapping out the Armani and martinis for Ed Hardy and Muscle Milk--as the gang go on the lam in Rio following a botched train heist. On the lookout for one final big score, they set their sights on bankrupting the local kingpin (an admirably straight-faced Joaquim de Almeida), calling in seemingly every character in the mythos for help. Stuff goes vroom and boom in mass quantities. Perhaps realizing that the formula may be in danger of reaching its shelf date, returning director Justin Lin here livens things up by bringing in Dwayne Johnson as a federal agent with a fearsome grudge. When he and Diesel eventually throw down, the building-busting destruction recalls the immortal War of the Gargantuas . Viewers in the mood for a little logic with their explosions may initially scoff, but by the time the final chase scene rolls around (an outrageously sustained kinetic set piece that would make Wile E. Coyote proud) it's tough to keep back the grins. Heaven only knows what the next sequel will bring (Send them back to colonial times? A race against Cthulhu in outer space? Pit them against Dick Dastardly and Muttley?), but there's every confidence that these folks will somehow pull it off. -- Andrew Wright Fugitive Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) partners with former cop Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) on the opposite side of the law in exotic Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. There they are hunted by a high-powered US strike force led by their toughest Fed (Dwayne Johnson) and an army of corrupt cops working for a ruthless drug kingpin. To gain their freedom and win this ultimate high-stakes race, they must pull off one last job -- an insane heist worth $100 million.

Review: By far, the FASTEST! - What makes a good action flick? Who knows for sure? But this one has it all, whatever it is! The family is back, and this time, they are re-recruiting many of the actors from the other four F & F's. As an added bonus, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and the 5'3" extreme hottie, Elsa Pataky, are on board as well. ALL of the F & F flicks are a bit short on storyline, but who needs a lot of pondering, yawn-inducing love stories, and brain-damaging twists to make the best picture of the spring? Not Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, or Paul Walker, that's for sure. After Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) and Mia Toretto (Jordana Brewster) break Mia's brother, Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel), out of a bus transporting prisoners to their final destination, prison, we soon find them all shacking up in South America. Although the entire train scene was edge-of-your-seat, the real white-knuckled fun starts in Brazil, and there ain't too much "shacking up" going on here either. The story is a bit thin, so for me to elaborate on it would give it away in totality, however, I can tell you that the story is exactly what it's supposed to be...perfect and not too over-the-top for what the movie is trying to do, which is bringing on the action, relieving the tension with occasional humor (VERY funny stuff, by the way), the rooting for the good guys (who are essentially bad to a degree), the serious love between the Toretto's (Dom, Mia, and their brother, Vince), and their love for O'Conner. It's a tight-clique buddy-flick, like "The Losers" and "The Expendables," but MUCH better than the former and even a bit better than the latter. All of the five-star reviews you're seeing on desertcart, Rotten Tomatoes, and Blu-Ray.com are the real deal. You honestly feel for these people, and you care what happens to them. The action sequences are top-notch, well-filmed, and superior to anything I have seen recently, or ever, for that matter. There is some truly incredible stuff going on here...especially the whole vault scene, which was absolutely awesome, to say the least. If you like action flicks, PLEASE don't miss this one. It has everything you're looking for and more. Also, make sure you stick around for a final scene after the credits roll. This scene tells us that there is NO QUESTION about a F & F Part Six coming up in the near future. One more note: If you haven't seen any of the first four movies, at the very least, watch the first one, "The Fast And The Furious," before checking out "Fast Five." It will get you in tune with the main characters. I believe it would be hard to pick up on the depth of these people without knowing some of their back-stories first. Fast Five is the best movie of the spring so far and one of the best action movies ever made. FIVE STARS HARD! *****
Review: So much fun! - It's really incredible how this series turned around so drastically in the 5th film, Fast Five. This film received critical acclaim and a lot of box office revenue, both of which are first's for this series. This was like a rebirth, without having to re-do anything. That's the part that's so incredible, this film is by the same writer and the same director as the last two films and the same producer as the first four films. Nothing changed, which really makes it all the more impressive that this film scored 50 points higher than the last one on rotten tomatoes and that the film's box office gross was 3/4 of what the first four movies made COMBINED. Anyway, after being framed for the murders of three DEA agents that they did not commit; Don(Vin Diesel), Brian(Paul Walker) and Mia gather up all their old friends and allies from all different corners of the first four films, and bring them together as a team in Rio de Janeiro to do one last job: steal $100 million from the man who set them up and is running all the crime in Rio, all the while being pursued by a relentless federal agent: Luke Hobbs(Dwayne Johnson). This film is a lot better than the already pretty good first four films. It introduces two things that really bring the series to the next level. The first is: Humor. While it's four predecessors were so serious and had little to no humor, this film was hilarious. The second is: a sheer and genuine sense of fun. Again with first four being so serious, this movie is so much fun, arguably the most fun I've ever had in the theater. It's so refreshing to have a Fast and Furious film that focuses on the characters more than the cars. There's very little focus on cars at all in this film, a first for the series. Thank God. I'm sure most people wish the series could have just started here, which I can understand, but if it did, I don't think we would have appreciated it as much. This film takes at least one character from each of the first four films and brings them together as a team(like a pre courser to The Avenger) and it was so cool and so much fun to see them all working together. It's a lot like a crossover movie. Also, I was completely unaware that this film was going to be an all out heist movie. That was another pleasant surprise. Honestly, this film is so great and so much fun and is absolutely the best film in the series to date. I walked into that theater as a moderate fan of the series and walked out as a die-hard fan for life.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Dwayne Johnson, Justin Lin, Vin Diesel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 961 Reviews |
| Format | AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Action & Adventure/Thrillers, Blu-ray Movie, DVD Movie, Fast & Furious 5, Fast 5, Mystery & Suspense, The Fast & the Furious 5, The Fast and the Furious 5 Genre Action & Adventure, Action & Adventure/Thrillers, Blu-ray Movie, DVD Movie, Fast & Furious 5, Fast 5, Mystery & Suspense, The Fast & the Furious 5, The Fast and the Furious 5 See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 4 hours and 23 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Action & Adventure, Action & Adventure/Thrillers, Blu-ray Movie, DVD Movie, Fast & Furious 5, Fast 5, Mystery & Suspense, The Fast & the Furious 5, The Fast and the Furious 5
- **Format:** AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- **Contributor:** Dwayne Johnson, Justin Lin, Vin Diesel
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 4 hours and 23 minutes

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ By far, the FASTEST!
*by J***E on May 4, 2011*

What makes a good action flick? Who knows for sure? But this one has it all, whatever it is! The family is back, and this time, they are re-recruiting many of the actors from the other four F & F's. As an added bonus, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and the 5'3" extreme hottie, Elsa Pataky, are on board as well. ALL of the F & F flicks are a bit short on storyline, but who needs a lot of pondering, yawn-inducing love stories, and brain-damaging twists to make the best picture of the spring? Not Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, or Paul Walker, that's for sure. After Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) and Mia Toretto (Jordana Brewster) break Mia's brother, Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel), out of a bus transporting prisoners to their final destination, prison, we soon find them all shacking up in South America. Although the entire train scene was edge-of-your-seat, the real white-knuckled fun starts in Brazil, and there ain't too much "shacking up" going on here either. The story is a bit thin, so for me to elaborate on it would give it away in totality, however, I can tell you that the story is exactly what it's supposed to be...perfect and not too over-the-top for what the movie is trying to do, which is bringing on the action, relieving the tension with occasional humor (VERY funny stuff, by the way), the rooting for the good guys (who are essentially bad to a degree), the serious love between the Toretto's (Dom, Mia, and their brother, Vince), and their love for O'Conner. It's a tight-clique buddy-flick, like "The Losers" and "The Expendables," but MUCH better than the former and even a bit better than the latter. All of the five-star reviews you're seeing on Amazon, Rotten Tomatoes, and Blu-Ray.com are the real deal. You honestly feel for these people, and you care what happens to them. The action sequences are top-notch, well-filmed, and superior to anything I have seen recently, or ever, for that matter. There is some truly incredible stuff going on here...especially the whole vault scene, which was absolutely awesome, to say the least. If you like action flicks, PLEASE don't miss this one. It has everything you're looking for and more. Also, make sure you stick around for a final scene after the credits roll. This scene tells us that there is NO QUESTION about a F & F Part Six coming up in the near future. One more note: If you haven't seen any of the first four movies, at the very least, watch the first one, "The Fast And The Furious," before checking out "Fast Five." It will get you in tune with the main characters. I believe it would be hard to pick up on the depth of these people without knowing some of their back-stories first. Fast Five is the best movie of the spring so far and one of the best action movies ever made. FIVE STARS HARD! *****

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So much fun!
*by R***A on April 2, 2015*

It's really incredible how this series turned around so drastically in the 5th film, Fast Five. This film received critical acclaim and a lot of box office revenue, both of which are first's for this series. This was like a rebirth, without having to re-do anything. That's the part that's so incredible, this film is by the same writer and the same director as the last two films and the same producer as the first four films. Nothing changed, which really makes it all the more impressive that this film scored 50 points higher than the last one on rotten tomatoes and that the film's box office gross was 3/4 of what the first four movies made COMBINED. Anyway, after being framed for the murders of three DEA agents that they did not commit; Don(Vin Diesel), Brian(Paul Walker) and Mia gather up all their old friends and allies from all different corners of the first four films, and bring them together as a team in Rio de Janeiro to do one last job: steal $100 million from the man who set them up and is running all the crime in Rio, all the while being pursued by a relentless federal agent: Luke Hobbs(Dwayne Johnson). This film is a lot better than the already pretty good first four films. It introduces two things that really bring the series to the next level. The first is: Humor. While it's four predecessors were so serious and had little to no humor, this film was hilarious. The second is: a sheer and genuine sense of fun. Again with first four being so serious, this movie is so much fun, arguably the most fun I've ever had in the theater. It's so refreshing to have a Fast and Furious film that focuses on the characters more than the cars. There's very little focus on cars at all in this film, a first for the series. Thank God. I'm sure most people wish the series could have just started here, which I can understand, but if it did, I don't think we would have appreciated it as much. This film takes at least one character from each of the first four films and brings them together as a team(like a pre courser to The Avenger) and it was so cool and so much fun to see them all working together. It's a lot like a crossover movie. Also, I was completely unaware that this film was going to be an all out heist movie. That was another pleasant surprise. Honestly, this film is so great and so much fun and is absolutely the best film in the series to date. I walked into that theater as a moderate fan of the series and walked out as a die-hard fan for life.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Restoring my faith in the franchise and introducing The Rock’s sweaty muscles and the franchise’s biggest cast to Brazil!
*by J***R on April 9, 2017*

Hands down my favorite of the franchise (of parts 1-5). This is the most fun, has the coolest plot and produces the most engaging antagonists. High octane testosterone fun for movie-goers who like high speed chases, sweaty biceps, explosions and brawling. In this fifth installment in the Fast and Furious (2001-2017) franchise, we find our favorite characters in Brazil laying low from the American eyes of Johnny Law…but still jacking cars! Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel; The Last Witch Hunter, Guardians of the Galaxy, Riddick) continues to choose bare biceps over sleeves, Brian (Paul Walker; Brick Mansions, Hours, Into the Blue) and Mia (Jordana Brewster; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, Chuck, Dallas) are still an item and as close as ever, and director Justin Lin (Tokyo Drift, Fast and Furious, Fast and Furious 6, Star Trek Beyond)—who helmed parts 3-6 in this worldwide franchise sensation—has become more ambitious with stunts. God bless him for that! We have flipping shredded prison buses, high speed plasma-cutting train heists, rocket launchers, exploding poop-launching toilets, and high speed vault dragging! The fight choreography is getting more interesting (with each sequel), everyone has become a better martial artist, the explosions are bigger and more frequent, and cars continue to function unphased after devastating landings and hits. The action has truly been turned up to an “11” in this sequel and, after the youthful thrill of the 2001 original (I saw when I was 20 years old), this is, by far, the most entertaining and my favorite of the franchise…so far. This film is like high octane testosterone. There’s a lot of flexed-arm finger-pointing, flexed arm-crossing, very few shirts with sleeves, lots of yelling, lots of hard crazy-eyed stare downs, lots of large bald men in sweat-soaked overly snug shirts, and a lot of shiny biceps. It has a lot in common with The Expendables (2010-2014) movies in that respect, only much better. From the moment Agent Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson; Pain and Gain, Ballers, G I Joe: Retaliation) busts on the scene every gym bro is reminded of why he’s their man-crush. He’s all business, he’s a straight up killing machine and…well, it’s The Rock! And whereas we meet Hobbs as an antagonist, we also have our “real villain” Reyes (Joaquim de Almeida; Desperado), a man of the people who spins anecdotes about why Portuguese is spoken in Brazil. He’s exactly the refined villain you like, hate, like to hate, and want to see taken down. Whether it’s Ocean’s Eleven (2001) or Mission: Impossible (1996), ever notice how in every movie it’s always “one last job” and then they’ll retire, it’s always against the biggest baddest opponent they can find (like the crime lord who runs Rio), and they always need to “assemble a team?” Well, a motley crew they do assemble. They have big engines, bigger biceps, big stakes ($100 million), and the biggest team cast in the franchise so far! They meet, greet, hug and smile as we see new friends and old friends reunite. After Brian, Mia and Dom, there’s the long and mysterious Gisele (Gal Gadot; Fast and Furious, Dawn of Justice: Batman vs Superman, Wonder Woman), the calm and cool Han (Sung Kang; Tokyo Drift, Fast and Furious, Ninja Assassin, Bullet to the Head), mouth-running Roman (Tyrese Gibson; Legion, Transformers 1-3, 2 Fast 2 Furious), tech whiz Tej (Chris Ludacris Bridges; Crash, Hustle and Flow, Gamer, 2 Fast 2 Furious, and rap performing artist), Santos (Don Omar; Fast and Furious, and performer responsible for Danza Kuduro) and Leo (Tego Calderon; Fast and Furious, Illegal Tender, and rap performing artist). Maybe some of you thought Roman and Tej were funny characters, but Leo and Santos are show-stealing hilarious. Nine in total, and complemented by Hobbs and Reyes. That’s 11 stars in a “part 5” movie! Our characters’ exploits are scored by an outstandingly energized soundtrack. The foot chase scene is solid, filmed with numerous wide angle shots capturing the gorgeous cityscape of Rio’s rooftops. Probably the best camerawork among the first five Fast and Furious movies. We are also wowed by one of my favorite movie fight scenes (excluding martial arts movies). When Hobbs and Dom go at it, it’s like two rabid junkyard dogs on steroids. They hits are hard, frequent, and I question how many bruises the actors left the set with at the end of the day (of course, the stunt doubles had it much worse). There weren’t enough windows and plaster walls in that entire warehouse for them to smash or throw each other through. This was a grappling, tackling, face-punch frenzy. My only gripe is that The Rock didn’t win. Not Hobbs, mind you…but The Rock. Later, seeing Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson limp is like going to SeaWorld to see a water show starring a killer whale with a captivity-rendered limp dorsal fin. It’s just not right. LOL. Then there was the vault chase scene…STUPENDOUS! At every turn we find so much property damage as they swing that vault across the road in their wake through crinkled cars and mangled buildings. Oh, and they were wholesale MURDERING cop cars, smashing up more vehicles than a Bad Boys Michael Bay flick. Winding down after their victory and reminding us that they’re all one big criminal family, is that we have such a happy conclusion. Much like the Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-2003) we have a bunch of endings, only these are much more succinctly handled and won’t bore audiences. Brian and Mia got a beach house to raise their child, Tej and Roman jockey for “best car in the hemisphere,” Han and Gisele go honeymooning on the autobahn, and Santas and Leo do playfully dumb things with their money in casinos…it’s all very nice. You’ll leave this movie happy. So go see it (again), be thrilled, and be happy.

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