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Fast X Review - One Quarter-Mile Forward, Two Quarter-Miles Back

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Fast X wants to be a greatest hits album, but instead, it's mostly just a collection of low-quality covers.

Near the beginning of Fast X, we get one of those family barbecue scenes in the Toretto backyard that the Fast and Furious movies are so fond of--but nothing about it is quite right. We've got Rita Morena's character saying grace like she's been here the whole time (this is her first appearance). We've got curiously blurry backgrounds and a lot of weird close-up shots--hallmarks of lower-budget films, like Army of the Dead, that are trying to hide that they were filmed on a stage with CGI environments. And the editing is distractingly frenetic.

Like so many aspects of Fast X, this scene is a pretty bad attempt to do a new version of something that the series has done in the past. Fast X wants to be a greatest hits album, but instead, it's mostly just a collection of low-quality covers.

Once they wrap up the family barbecue, most of the team heads to Rome for a mission. Which is, of course, a trap. Dante (Jason Momoa), the son of Fast Five villain Hernan Reyes, has been preparing for a decade to take down Dom and his family and is now finally doing it. We get a big chase through the streets of Rome--this sequence alternates between being quite awesome and quite terrible from moment to moment. Dante ends the chase by exploding a huge bomb near the Vatican, and our heroes are branded as terrorists.

From there, the team is dispersed. Letty is in some black-site prison. John Cena's Jakob, who was not at the family barbecue and who has no scenes with any main adult cast member at any point in the entire film, goes on a road trip with Dom's son, little Brian. Tej, Roman, Han, and Ramsay do hacker stuff and hang out with the proprietor of an internet cafe (played by Pete Davidson), and Han experiences a bafflingly brief drug trip. (The scene-stealing Tyrese Gibson, for what it's worth, still manages to produce a few hilarious moments as Roman.) And Dom himself is having his own solo adventure doing street races and other shenanigans in Brazil.

If it sounds like Fast X contains four completely separate storylines, that's because it does. There's no charming ensemble holding this thing together, because there is no ensemble. There's simply a large cast who all happen to be in the same movie. The only time most of them are together is at that family barbecue, but even then, it wasn't everyone.

In lieu of a decent story, Fast X is all about rehashing plot threads and set pieces from past movies. There's one character, for example, who is basically Agent Hobbs Jr.--going through all the same beats that Dwayne Johnson's character experienced in Fast Five. There's a highway chase on a stretch of road that looks exactly like the highway chase from Fast & Furious 6. Little Brian does car stunts in the Dodger Stadium parking lot as his namesake did in the first movie. Dom has a very emotional scene in which he gives someone his crucifix necklace, in the exact same apartment where he had reclaimed it from a different character several movies ago. And on and on.

At the heart of this mess, you've got Dom, and you've got Dante. Dom is a full-on parody of himself at this point, a meme who doesn't realize he's a meme. If Vin Diesel were playing this character with any amount of irony, that could be fun, but instead, he's just earnest and bland and a bad character.

Jason Momoa's Dante in Fast X
Jason Momoa's Dante in Fast X

Dante, by contrast, is a rare aspect of Fast X that feels fresh and new, and that's primarily thanks to Momoa's performance, which seems to have clearly involved a lot of improvising. Dante is basically doing a man-child version of Heath Ledger's Joker--a delightful contrast to the very serious and business-like baddies that the Fast & Furious family usually face.

Dante really exposes how bland and boring Dom has become. Dom doesn't learn any lessons or grow as a person in any way--he's participating in the story without having a personal arc. He's just this monolith at the center of the franchise who has spent most of the last three movies doing his own plot threads separate from the rest of the characters, and who has no personality to speak of anymore.

These days, Dom is just a guy who goes around the world collecting random new people for his family in predictable fashion, including some utterly pointless new ones this time. It's going to be really funny when the series ends with Dom defeating Dante in a fistfight and then adopting him as his son.

In all seriousness, and speaking as somebody who was obsessed with these movies back when there were only four of them, Fast X feels disastrous. It's not a well-made movie, the story is awful, and when it ends, it just kind of stops. It has a cliffhanger ending, of course, but not a good one--this film has one climactic action sequence, and then it immediately follows that with a second climactic sequence that doesn't really connect with the previous scene. It's like they rewrote the ending while still keeping the old version and then putting them both in the movie.

Fast X is an exhausting experience. Like Fate and F9, it's overstuffed and is more concerned with fan service and growing the family than with telling a decent story. The action is just okay, and the CGI is frequently awful--something we could live with when these movies had budgets well below $100 million, but Fast X is one of the most expensive movies of all time.

Even though we apparently still have two more movies to go, it's clear this franchise's best days are rapidly disappearing in the rearview mirror.

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The Good

  • Momoa is one of the few pieces of this movie that feels fresh
  • Tyrese is still the best member of the #family
  • When the action is good, it's really good

The Bad

  • The family hardly ever sees each other anymore
  • Dom is a full-on parody of himself with no self-awareness
  • The cliffhanger is poorly set up, and pretty baffling

About the Author

Phil Owen is a freelance writer for GameSpot. Universal provided a screening of Fast X for review.
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And people say the MCU has been going on for too long.

This series has been going on for so long. It's pretty much become a satire of itself. Plus, it's not like it's building some deep dynamic story that pushes the narrative forward. Every film plot after Fast Five is literally ghosts from one's past coming popping up out of nowhere. Like crabgrass on a crappy lawn. Plus the stunts stopped being at least semi-believable. To just flat-out impossible. At least in superhero-flics, their excuse is superpowers for the possibleness. This film is just regular people doing arcade game levels of dumb fun action (Minus the fun).

At this point the Fast series makes the Mission Impossible series look like the "Mission Doable" series.

It doesn't help that the first Fast & Furious movie was in 2001. While the first MCU movie was in 08.

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Bruh you are not paid enough to not only watch this but also write about it. It made you think “not enough #family” and for that I’m sure even years are taken off your lifespan.

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I think it's still better than Redfall

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Not sure why these movies are being made anymore except maybe because its the only work Diesel can get. These guys are supposed to be your average everyday street thugs and, as Diesel likes to remind us constantly, family men. Yet the things they do with their cars and bikes on a daily basis like its a walk in the park would kill anyone except for the most experienced stunt drivers with lots and lots of safety measures in place. Apparently Dominic's entire "family" is made up of some of the best stunt drivers on the planet.

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@bdrtfm: These movies kill it at the box office internationally. Many make over $1B.

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Edited By TheCupidStunts

I love my live action cartoons! 😀

Cars don't fly Dom! 😆

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This site gave Fast 9 a 9..... Fast 9 is by far the worst of them all, by far. Even worse than the 2nd Fast movie, which was really really bad. And you gave this Fast X a 4?? I am super confused about Gamespots scores.

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@doublem-k: How was fast 2 the worst?

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@doublem-k: Was it the same reviewer?

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@zelda37: I dont know?

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Nothing about this movie is any different in terms of quality from the previous films, at least up to entry 7. If you like these movies, it's around a 7, maybe an 8. I can see why people who don't like them would give it a 4, in which case why are you watching anyway? This delivers exactly what you expect. Maybe it doesn't have quite enough non-stop action and it has a handful of scenes that could be cut, but overall, it's one of the better entries. It's definitely better than the last two. Momoa as Dante makes a lot of it worth watching as he's the best villain the franchise has had. And it does feel fairly self-aware at this point, with several aspects feeling like a wink to the audience about how ridiculous it all is (as the film itself says, these characters defy God and gravity). A 4 seems like the kind of score someone gives this after asking why they keep making these after every new entry.

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@Pierce_Sparrow: I genuinely enjoyed F8 of the Furious (stupid fun) but the rest after Tokyo Drift are just unpleasant noise.

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Stopped caring after 2 fast 2 furious anyway.

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It’s the Redfall of movies.

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@Sushiglutton: It could be worse. It could be the OW2 of movies.

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We don't watch these movies because they are realistic anymore, we watch them for the spectacle and they sure please me with good car chases, CGI and some no-brains action and cool fights :)

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@openmind23: But I can get those parts of the movie from a YouTube super cut. If I've got to sit through the entire thing, I want all of it to be worth sitting through, not just the spectacle.

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@mogan: I hear you and understand... Don't get me wrong, I myself prefer a more complex film with an impressive storyline and solid characters, I am much more looking forward to Dune: Part 2 than this, however, sometimes all-out-action and fights is what we want and I am willing to pay for that and sit through the craziness to get it :)

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