Friday 12 April 2024

Movie Review: Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire


 Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back to my Movie Review.

Yes, im back in business from hiatus after been watching three movies in negative result to clearing my mind and doing other reviews, so after all that bad movies I received, its time to get off my chest to hopefully finding my next movie, this time, we’re going back to Kaiju films in Monsterverse. Though I was originally planned to see Godzilla Minus One, but came too late from new movies in January (ugh…), but considering when we had celebration with the release of Minus One and even the announcement of today’s review after we had Godzilla vs Kong.

“Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” is a 2024 Kaiju film that was written/directed by Adam Wingard, produced by Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Brian Rogers, Mary Parent, Alex Garcia, and Eric McLeod, then co-written by Terry Rossio, Simon Barrett, and Jeremy Slater.

Following the success of Godzilla vs Kong, Legendary Pictures had an opportunity that after the CEO Josh Grode said they had a number of ideas of more movies, along with the trend of “ContinueTheMonsterverse” (I don’t know if its either the concern of expired project or others thinking its gonna be fully focus on Kong while Godzilla is going outside for new movies), this made the company opened the door to make more in Monsterverse, the first of which they gave us is “Skull Island”, an animated show that took place after “Kong: Skull Island” since it takes place in the 90s and its on Netflix, and there’s “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters” a live-action show that took place after 2014 Godzilla and its on AppleTV+ (ugh…!). And so, they went on to make the next movie involving Godzilla and Kong and many other plans in their mind for more money at the box-office for Kaiju fans, especially brought back with previous people who’s been involved with Godzilla vs Kong, including some in off-credit like Michael Dougherty.

So, with all that said, will Godzilla and Kong will be a nice working together, or going in Hollow Earth is worst idea while digging deep in a rabbit hole?

Well, lets find out.


The Story
While Godzilla vs Kong has a nice introduction of Hollow Earth, even if its kinda out of place for a battle of two icons, this movie’s story makes a lot more sense that we like to dig deeper about Hollow Earth.

The movie begins with Kong living in normal life on Hollow Earth, hunting down predators for food to keeping himself safe, despite he’s gotten age poorly that he’s getting old, while Godzilla is busy hunting down other titans on his way, while… Relaxing in Colosseum… Okay…? However, at the Monarch received an alert that one of their outpost in Hollow Earth and last surviving tribe girl name “Jia” having a hallucination vision while attending in school, resulting CEO of Monarch and adoptive mother Dr. Ilene Andrews checking her for what’s going on, as it turns out Jia is alerted for predicting Godzilla goes power hungry for absorbing energies and probably other things what are coming from Hollow Earth (I think). After taking care of tooth ache and replacing new one with the help of Trapper, as well as bringing Kaiju conspiracy podcast host Bernie Hayes, its up to Ilene with her group, along with Kong to coming down to the sinkhole to going back to Hollow Earth for exploration where Monarch group are finding if there’s a surviving tribe, while Kong searches if he’s not the only one, even if there might be an evil threat with a new villain named “Skar King” with his pet “Shimo”, while Godzilla is finding more powers to getting more stronger as a power hungry King of Kaiju.

Jeez, while I appreciated the plot about digging deep into Hollow Earth, but this is like three plots in the movie, where Monarch’s exploration if there’s a remaining tribe, Kong exploring if he’s not the last kind and Godzilla goes power hungry from absorbing radiation to fighting against other titans. But to be fair, at least it goes from point A, point B to point C instead of jumping all over the place before we get to the epic showdown at third act. Aside that, like I said, its nice to give a plot development to giving us the exploration at Hollow Earth for either a remaining tribe or an isolated empire. Though the one plot with Kong is pretty nice, no dialogue, but giving that we like to see his, a little giant ape name Soku and Skar King, whereas the Monarch part is more dialogue driving to showing us what happened to the past with the titans, but not gonna give a SPOILER details, though its nice, but sometimes some human dialogue could be either executed well for plot driven, but some didn’t mesh for either acknowledge or even for the sake of cheap humors, but to be fair, even without the speaking dialogue, its also nice to giving deaf language gesture (due to Kaylee Hottle, who reprised Jia, who’s unfortunately born with deaf, pretty sad, but we gotta let deaf actors like her to do it with sign language with all due respect, which is something I forgot to mentioning it in my review of Godzilla vs Kong, so my apology for forgetting an unfortunate life to her). However, despite I like to see Godzilla, but as far as im concerned, the movie mainly focuses on both Kong and Monarch on their split exploration, whereas Godzilla is pretty much on his own, no character development, nothing, its just… Godzilla goes into grinding for gaining more energy to be stronger before (my apology for SPOILER) facing against one titan called “Tiamat” due to having a cosmic radiation that gives him a magenta power (or pink power if you like to call it), which again, Godzilla action with magenta wouldn’t be until the climatic showdown on third act, talk about a waste of space for lackluster development of Godzilla for the sake of gaining power without even knowing about Hollow Earth while being busy living on Earth’s surface.

While some part are either poorly executed or even flat out lackluster, but at least the story is nice to giving us the exploration of Hollow Earth for the purpose of plot conveniences.


The Presentation
By comparison, Godzilla vs Kong’s budget costed between $155–200 million, that’s rather a lot, but pretty cool, here, the movie’s budget cut cost on $135–150 million. Kinda low, but it looks pretty good as always.

For the location, its no stranger that most backgrounds are either done with sound stage when the actors are around or CG when titans are around, even though its obvious to look at, but in fairness, they look fairly descent for what they’ve done. But, remember when I questioned the scene when Godzilla is relaxing on Rome’s Colosseum? Well, it turns out, it was a reference from Godzilla Minus One as a pay tribute for recreating a shot, that’s a nice reference they pulled, even if I should’ve watching Godzilla Minus One in a first place… Aw well. As for Hollow Earth itself, when we first saw it in Godzilla vs Kong, it looks pretty good, though kinda out of place, which is basically like Earth’s surface, but with ground as the air with random sinkhole portal, look nice, but kinda missed the mark when its about icon vs icon (twice…), here, they made some new locations like Kong’s home cave, the protective home tribe, the cave of giant apes and couple other environment from beautiful view and unique ones like the crystals, which is an improvement when its all about the exploration at Hollow Earth.

As for the designs, they made a nice upgrades. For Kong, as you can see, as I said before, he’s gotten aged poorly, while he still looks strong, but he looks like he took a lot of abuse like his age gotten ugly and having scars. I guess its not hard to see why the amount of damages he took for either living in Hollow Earth of hunting predators or even fighting against other Kaijus other than Godzilla. I guess its not hard to see why Kong is more in a drama way that we bad for him, more on him later.

As for Godzilla, while he looks the same, extra large, powerful and menacing like we’ve seen. Though we see him with signature atomic blue beam, here, with killing Tiamat for absorbing cosmic radiation, he goes into full magenta (or pink), when I first saw it, I had no idea how he changes his color of his radioactive power, I was first guessing he receives a unique color changing from crystal in the arctic, but I was wrong after seeing the movie. But yes, im aware everyone are pretty much divided for his changing for all those reasons, but here’s the secret, its not the first time Godzilla has different colors other than blue (aside his burning form, either dying or Beast Mode), that goes to “Godzilla 2000”, when he looks completely different with dark green body and spinal fins are light-purple and nearly magenta, and his atomic breath color is orange. Pretty odd how he looks in Godzilla 2000, but he looks fairly descent.

Believe it or not, both Godzilla and Kong are not the only one returns (except for one that had been teased, but again, no further details) is Scylla, you know, a giant spider who looks a cross between snail from his back and Cthulhu from his face? Yeah, its a one unique giant spider as a replacement from scrapped Kumonga.

As for new titans? The first we see is Suko, who’s a small little ape, depicted as a kid who’s nervous to see Kong in action, again, im pretty sure its to add an emotion for Kong’s development in his journey to seeing more giant apes. I guess they want him to look cute, but he looks passable to me. And based on what we see Kong interacting Suko, its no stranger that they referencing Son of Kong in 1933.

Then we have villainous titans, such as Skar King, who’s basically a giant orangutan with his sadistic and brutal, which I will admit, he looks rather terrifying with bloody fur and using spinal cord with crystal as a weapon, again, more on his later. There’s Shimo, who likes like exotic version of stegosaurus with fins on her back, but unlike Godzilla, he has ice power, even though she’s treated as Skar’s pet. And lastly there’s Tiamat is basically a Kaiju sized sea serpent with cosmic radiation, pretty unique design of her, but too bad she didn’t last long.

As for the effects, they’re pretty nice for either the environment, the powers from either monsters or even Hollow Earth, its as nice work of effect they’ve done. However, one downside I have is that, even though I like seeing Kaijus fighting, it also have some blood, however, the blood from other giant monsters are… Not good looking like nearly cheap that the blood effect is like a last minute inclusion in a rush before it premiered. I’ve seen better blood effect from Mortal Kombat (the games, not the movies).

And finally, there’s the action scenes, unlike Godzilla vs Kong, this one goes all in with multiple of Kaiju fights from Kong facing against Skar King in his risk, along with Kong fight against other hostile giant apes, Godzilla beating other titans way too easy (Yeah, he likes to kill them easily with a harsh scratch) and of course, the ultimate showdown on the third act. Again, im pretty Kong is more focus on Action, while Godzilla is left like a near afterthought when he goes around, killing titans for gaining more powers, which we see more Godzilla action wouldn’t be until, again, the third act.

While it has some problems how Godzilla has a near minimal of appearance than Kong, but at least the setting of the world, the effects, the Kaiju designs and the battle are pretty good and fun to watch.


The Characters
Now, you think if the characters in this movie will make a nice change compare to the previous movie, along with the new ones? Well, yes and no.

Lets get to the titans first, starting with Kong himself. As I said before, based on his changing appearance, he looks like he’s gotten old and been abused a lot on his body with scars, in other words, he… Probably badly aged since he fought with Kaijus and hunting predators on his own life. But once he heard about the isolated empire and first interacting Suko, this is where he got himself a life changing, ranging from becoming a father figure to his little fella to first meeting the remaining giant apes while being confronted by Skar King. Pretty much meeting he’s facing a new life what he has seen and been through, despite he’s gone aged badly, its rather nice to giving him an emotional moments and giving him a new development for his new discovery.

As for Godzilla himself, I hate to say that, as I said before, he didn’t have any new development, aside of gaining new powers from Tiamat, he’s just a King of Kaiju being a power hungry monster who’s not only being an anti-hero and being careless towards humans, aside some titans he may respect, despite he’s still being neutral towards Kong. As a fan of Godzilla, while its nice for his new power, but I just wish if they could’ve focus more with Godzilla than Kong, then again, Kong is more of a good guy while Godzilla is an anti-hero.

Ignoring Scylla, cause he’s just there for Godzilla’s body count, as for new titans? Well, they’re nice to be included as new villains (for the most part).

There Suko, who’s basically Kong’s son figure when they first met, but he’s also use as a plot convenient for not just exploring in Hollow Earth, but brought him to the empire of Kong’s kind to realizing Kong isn’t the only one. I’d say its quite nice for a younger giant ape for helping him to finding a surprise, even if he could also being use as a weapon from either other giant apes or even Kong himself, sounds like a “good idea” for domestically abusing a kid like this, and yet, Suko is okay without having a couple of scratches. Damn kid, hope you don’t have a broken back or even a concussion when Kong or others using you as a weapon.

Then there’s the main villain in this movie, Skar King, he’s the king of the giant ape empire (despite he’s a giant orangutan), while he looks pretty intimidating and probably being one evil giant primate you like to hating him, but I find him pretty cliché many things he has, he treats his kind badly either abusing or killing them, he has a pet as his own weapon (thanks to using his crystal to manipulating Shimo) and being the ruler for his iron-fist to killing other titans, despite its Godzilla’s duty killing them on his way. I find him rather fascinating for being a mean-spirited beast, but his character has three cliché he has that I find him, again, fascinating, but passable.

And lastly there’s two titans that they’re aren’t much else to describing, there’s Shimo, an iced titan who’s Skar’s pet, and Tiamat who’s a giant sea serpent that has a cosmic radiation that Godzilla is hunting for to gaining new powers.

As for the humans? Well, they’re there for the plot of finding the tribes, even if they’re pretty much nothing new to tell, even if they may also have a plot conveniences for the third act, there’s Dr. Ilene Andrews (reprised by Rebecca Hall) who’s the CEO of Monarch and being a protective adoptable mother, Jia (reprised by deaf actress Kaylee Hottle) who’s adopted daughter and a tribal girl who only communicating sign languages both the tribe and Kong (still, pretty difficult for her issue, but she does a great work of her performance.), Bernie Hayes (reprised by Brian Tyree Henry) is a titan conspiracy podcast host who’s making whether or not that its a plot convenient, even if he could be annoying for his sharing stories of titans or his thought, Trapper (played by Dan Stevens) who’s titan’s veterinarian who’s coming to helping Kong to recover, despite he’s making cheap humors and likes to playing random music placements (come on, dude, we already been annoyed with Suicide Squad, three licensed songs are ok, but not more than three, man.), a tribe queen (played by Fala Chen) who’s a silent queen for giving us a plot development from the past on Hollow Earth and couple others if I forgot about.

The characters in this movie have some nice developments, but most of them are either one dimensional or even plain lackluster.


And now for my final opinion of this film
Overall, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire is a pretty good, but its not as better what I expected, even if I may have fun with it.

The story is pretty nice for exploration, the presentation looks pretty good, the titans are also pretty good for their design, despite Kong is the focus than our King of Kaiju, the kaiju fight scenes are pretty fun to watch, even if some could be brutal or came off too easy and some characters are good.

However, its nowhere greater when there’s flaws with some cheap CG blood, some lackluster character development like either humans or even Godzilla himself and having three plots are good, but the plot with Godzilla’s grinding is pretty lacking for me, again, im guessing they focused too much on Kong and the plot development further about Hollow Earth.

Even though it may not be my favorite, but im definitely considered as a recommended movie for the fans of Kaijus, or which tribe fans like fans of Kong or fans of Godzilla. Though if you’re an outsider, maybe you can watch it once if you like it or not, otherwise, maybe this could be an okay sequel.

For my rating, im probably gonna give this one a 6.5/10.


Well, after I’ve been dealt with three movies in a bad results, looks like im all good to going back to watching recent films in 2024, cause even though im recovered, but im rather concerned that 2024 might be a bad year when it comes to movies, but we’ll see how it goes for next movies we’re getting for my future movie review after I took a hiatus to clearing my mind, along with doing other reviews.

Anyway, So this ends of my movie review, if you guys have your opinion or any suggestions, let me know at comment bellow and support me on KO-FI.com/blackevil.

Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.

Friday 5 April 2024

Movie Review: The Fast and The Furious

 

Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back to Movie Review.

You know for many years, making more than 3 or 6 sequels are easily point that some franchises are starting to get tiresome and declining, and yet, some are still making money out of at the box-office, leaving some of us (myself included) asked “How the hell did they got away to make another one?!” or my favorite question “WHEN WILL YOU DIE!?” (Im sorry, just, just let it sink in). Take Marvel Cinematic Universe for example, it used to be great during the Infinity saga, but once we get into Multiverse saga, it turning into a cluster F and tiresome very quickly that many fans (myself included) started to getting tired and maybe moving away. But then again, there are many series that they’re getting tiresome, and especially that we’re reaching to the end, one of which is Fast X, which is now gonna be the 10th and last of the series. Except its a test of patience that the 10th installment is a 3 part movies, since after Furious 7, the Fast and Furious series is going down that we’re starting to get tired. Not to mention, while looking at the later installments, it really made us miss what it used to back then. Which is why we’re going back to the one that started it all, and the beginning of Family’s Family.

“The Fast and The Furious” is a 2001 action film that was directed by Rob Cohen, produced by Neal H. Moritz, and written by Gary Scott Thompson, Erik Bergquist and David Ayer.

The idea of this movie came from Rob Cohen read in Vibe magazine with one article about “Race X”, a report where somebody like to do a street racing in New York City and seeing an actual street racing in LA (Oh yeah, did I mention Street Racing is illegal? Yeah, don’t think its a good idea to do a racing to disturbing the peace and wasting police’s time.). So, he brought Thompson and Bergquist for the story in Universal Pictures. Originally, the title was going to be called “Redline”, but they decide changing to “The Fast and The Furious”, which there was a movie with a same name in 1954 by none other than Roger Corman. Thankfully Corman licensed the title to Universal for giving their official title without having a legal action. Though it was originally taken place in white and suburban story in New York, but they changed to a street urban theme in LA, thanks to the rework from David Ayer.

When this movie came out, it had a mixed reactions, some really like the actions, the cars and even familiar actors that we all know for their breakthrough, but writing is anything but. Meanwhile, the box-office is well-received by earning more than $207.3 Million over $38 Million budget. And like I said, with the movie’s success, it became a franchise with more cars, more actions and more FAMILY. Though I think my father remember this movie, but I was questionably skipped to see “2 Fast 2 Furious” (il get that one in the future). But I eventually took a shot to see it before the franchise starting to get ridiculous about “Fast and FAMILY”.

So, with all that said, will the first one is still worth to see to this day, or is this FAMILY’s origin had a start like a car wreck.

Well, lets find out.


The Story
As the very first film of the series, we expected that the story could promising for the build up? Well, its 50/50.

The movies begins in the middle of the night where a truck drives for delivering electronic goods, but then out of nowhere, three black Honda Civics coming in to hijacking the truck to stealing it and get away, despite they have green under glow, but still. By next day, we introduce Brian O’Conner (though under his questionable name “Brian Earl Spilner”), an LAPD officer who’s trying to be a street racer in secret with his Mitsubishi Eclipse, but felt more like a rookie in his attempt. Right until he goes to market that also has a restaurant that he always love to ordering a tuna sandwich (Brian: No crust), not before he sees the crews coming in with their flashy and colorful tuned cars for checking the market, but one of the crew member, Vince, isn’t in a mood to see Brian eating the same tuna sandwich, pretty much bullying him over his diet, leaving Brian reached his boiling point to beating Vince up, until the market owner, infamous street racer and “FAMILY” crew leader Dominic Toretto, for not only break up the fight, but also scolding Brian as responsible for a fight and banning him to appearing in his market (along with demanding tune shop owner to firing Brian, but it doesn’t matter for the story). But Brian still has street racing car (along with buying bottles of NOS, aka Nitrous Oxide System) for a street drag racing against Dom, Danny and Edwin (aka Ja Rule), but lost the racing that Dom is too good for racing. But after escaping from cops, Brian saves Dom from getaway, they’re encountered by Johnny Tran with gang (including his cousin Lance Nguyen) for situation from past, though Dom said its just an accident, but Tran pretty much find it BS by destroying Brian’s Eclipse, leaving Brian got ordered from Dom give him “10 Seconds Car” for Race War. However, Brian haven’t realized that he’s in undercover from the police, mainly the hijacking truck situation from last night, but they need to know about the culprit, either Dom or John Tran, its up to Brian to find the clue and the culprit of truck-jacking, even if its gonna be hard when he’s get along with Dom’s FAMILY.

Yeah, while I appreciated for a story about an unlikely police officer who’s secretly a street racer in undercover about the truck heist, but the downside is the writing is clunker with that its not easy to know what’s the main plot about, is it finding the culprit of truck-jacking, the buildup of Race War or confrontational over Johnny Tran? It always switching the subject what we’re focusing on, even if Brian needs to reminding himself from LAPD about the freakin’ truck heist, despite Brian gotta keep Dom away from the heist situation (or so Brian and we thought). While il give a credit for trying for the story, but in a clunky execution, but I should also pointing out the dialogue of this movie is kinda cheesy or some kinda didn’t make sense from Brian dares to win to take the cash and respect (Playing GTA San Andreas much for not taking seriously, Brian?) or Vince’s knowing the Cuban themed restaurant called “Cha-Cha-Cha”, jeez, its cringe that its almost like it was came up by six year old.

While I love the film’s idea for the setting and the purpose of street racing, but its the execution is clunky from the writing and kinda lack of direction for reminding us about the undercover.


The Presentation
While the effects (mainly post-production) might be dated, but ignore the digital effects, the presentation is one helluva show off of racing and flashy cars in LA.

Speaking of the latter. The filming is, obviously, taking place of Los Angeles, California, cause after all, California will be a perfect fit for flashy and colorful cars. There are several locations on LA that we’re familiar that they were filmed like the parking-lot in Dodge Stadium (where Brian tests his Eclipse), Echo Park (the neighborhood place where Toretto’s home lived in), San Bernardino Airport (for Race War scene) and several other locations in LA.

Of course, the main budget isn’r just in LA, but rather the cars, cause let me tell you, those tuned cars are pretty damn cool looking, colorful, stylish decals and they are fast, depending for the performance at the latter. They did a pretty good job for their cars presence for tunes and strong performance for the car chases, as well as racing.
There are many cars that you or may not familiar, there’s the Mitsubishi Eclipse, which was Brian’s first car, Mazda RX-7, which was Dom’s first car for racing, Toyota Supra is for the plot point using it as 10 seconds car for Race War (specially iconic it looks with stylish knight livery and fine orange color), Honda Civic (which is use for truck heist in the middle of the night for black camouflage, as well as another one from the first street racing), Volkswagen Jetta (while its cool in presence, but not as super fast), Honda S2000 (where Johnny Tran drives it for Race War), Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 (Don’t worry, Brian will take a Skyline that im sure you guys know it at the sequel), Acura Integra, Ferrari F355 (“nice car”), and of course, the most iconic car that we all know, Dom’s Dodge Charger R/T, that last one is so badass looking in sleek black with engine showing, in fact, this car so iconic that Dodge Charger became Dom’s signature car that it’ll later coming back for either racing or car chases.

Speaking of the latter, another highlighted moments is the action scenes of car chasing or even street racing, they’re pretty fun to watch if your racing fan or car enthusiast (kinda like me, despite I love collecting Hot Wheels cars), while we love the car chases like the truck heists, chasing away from the police and even facing after Tran’s gang with good’ol car vs motorcycles. As for the racing, well, all we have is street drag racing. While im not a fan of drag racing (even if il get use to them), but they’re pretty fascinating, that unless you wanna win so badly for the use of NOS like Brian does. Though I wish if there’s various turns for street racing than drag racing, im just saying, but drag racing isn’t my number 1 favorite kind of racing, then again, im sure some of you like drag racing, but don’t do that at public, that is unless Brian is racing against a Ferrari in the road with incoming cars, again, never do that at public, cause the police will tell you otherwise.

However, one criticism I have for this movie, aside the actresses who’re played Mia and Letty had to taking a driving lessons during the production, is the post-production effects, sure the effects could be practical effects like explosions, hanging cars and truck for dear lives and such, which they’re are good, but when they pulled a post-production effects, they look, pretty dated and kinda cheap, sure we may like to see interiors and zooming in, but its just that the technology effects aren’t aged well, I know its 2001 that it may look good at first, but looking back at the movie in 2023 (as im writing this) they can be “urgh!” looking. Like, maybe they could using one of those camera corners where we turns the camera when the car drives by in full speed like in Formula 1 or other motorsports.

While the digital effects didn’t aged well, but the movie’s presentation looks pretty good for the cars, chasing, racing, stunts and beautiful view for LA, California.


The Characters
Even though the writing may not as good, but the characters are memorable with their breakthroughs.

Starting off with our main hero, Brian O’Conner (played by the late Paul Walker), an LAPD officer who’s in order for the undercover about the truck heist. He plays more like a rookie in the movie, sure he’s been in police for a while, but more like a rookie of street racing, even if its a rocky start for his racing both of his test with his old Eclipse and even street drag racing. Despite being a newbie, but he’s also being the brain for his detective and mechanical parts, even though it may surprises at Dom’s FAMILY, but then again, he’s in undercover in secret while hanging with Dom. But of course, even though writing is kinda corny for him, but Paul did a good job of his role, especially it made a backstage friendship with Vin Diesel.

Speaking of the latter, next up the secondary protagonist (or more like anti-hero), Dominic Toretto (played by Vin Diesel) the leader of his FAMILY, and a professional street racer that no one can possibly imagine. Yes, its our main boss of the FAMILY that we all know and love. But in this movie’s case for his debut, he plays like an anti-hero that while he has a criminal activity, but he has a respect with some, including Brian, even if he could easily push his button if its not going on his way. Of course, he also gave a fascinating character development how he has become, he seeks vengeance over the loss of his beloved father when they used to tuning with Dodge Charger R/T, its mainly because his father died in stock car racing that he had brutal fight over his father’s rival, which it left him in prison before he was free to forming his FAMILY. I know it sounds non-sense for taking his vengeance, but then again, its his purpose that he’s gonna be a street racer against the law for his.. Well, FAMILY. Though despite of some his questionable writing, but he has a fascinating development and Vin Diesel did a good work of his role.

After that, we have Letty Ortiz (played by Michelle Rodriguez), she’s both Dom’s love interest and second-in-command of the FAMILY crew. She seems to be may or nothing on purpose for main plot, other than being with Dom’s crew for the heist, despite her concern if the plan isn’t going on the way. But she may have her beauty in bad girl style and driving her main car (at the time) 1997 Nissan 240SX, which the presentation of her car looks preferably fit for her style. And Michelle did a fairly descent role, even if her role is kinda minimal.

Next, we have Mia Toretto (played by Jordana Brewster), she’s Dom’s sister, the owner of Toretto’s general store and Brian’s love interest. While she likes to be Dom for being a lovable sister of the FAMILY, but she does have a build up love interest to Brian, despite she’s gotta dealing with love triangle from Vince. Yup, another one of those movies that has “Love Triangle” cliché, but does the Love Triangle part has to do with a the plot? M’well… Kinda?? I kinda get it wants to add a bit of drama at some moment, but again, the writing botched at some moments. But in fairness, Jordana did a nice work of her role, despite her appearance is probably more than Letty.

Speaking of which, there’s Vince (played by Matt Schulze), one of Dom’s both crew and childhood friend of the FAMILY, at first, I though he’s gonna be a villain when he likes to humiliating Brian, but he’s more of caring to Vince than Brian, especially with the aforementioned Love Triangle part, but alas, he’s nowhere part of main plot, aside the third and final act. Though il give Matt a fairly decent role of his neutral character.

And lastly we have Johnny Tran (played by Rick Yune), a Vietnamese gang leader and Dom’s nemesis since the past when Brian first sees him after the pink slip drag race. I find him to be… Lackluster, he’s just there for confronting against The FAMILY for the sake of taking down each others, either for the money, the cars, or even framing who’s who for stealing goods like DVD players, which, SPOILER ALERT, he has nothing to do with DVD robbery. Instead he’s here to challenging against Dom and his crew for Race War to putting cars on the line for his and his group’s will than FAMILY, despite when he and his family were raided, again, they had nothing to do with DVD robbery, which despite he’s here for Race War, but it just plain worthless that, like Letty, his appearance is lackluster, despite Yune did a nice role.

As for the rest of the cast, they’re there for plot conveniences and such, despite of questionable writing, there’s Tanner and Bilkins (played by Ted Levine and Thom Barry) who’re involved to organizing Brian’s undercover for who’s responsible of truck hijacking, Hector (played by Noel Gugliemi) who organized the first drag race with unusually friend of Brian, Jesse (played by Chad Lindberg) who’s the young and the brain of FAMILY, despite he has ADHD (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) and Lance Nguyen (played by Reggie Lee) who’s Johnny’s henchman.

I should also like to pointing out that some of them have a cameos, there’s Rob Cohen played as a pizza deliveryman who got blocked from the first street racing, Neal H. Moritz played as a Ferrari driver who’s challenged by Brian and Dom for demonstrating their Toyota Supra before Race War and finally, there’s Edwin played by rapper in legal problem, Ja Rule. And yeah, go ahead, make a Fyre Festival joke at Ja Rule in the comment bellow for how he’s involved to scamming people for the trip at Bahamas that ended nothing but an empty place with cheap foods and cheap tents, but its a long different story.

Despite the poor writing, but at least some characters are either notable or okay, but at least some acting are good too.

SPOILER ALERT for those who haven’t seen the movie or didn’t mind.
The final act is, while the writing is poor, but at least the climax is interesting to go.

Once the set up Toyota Supra as a 10 second car is done with beat Ferrari, dressed up as a SWAT team to arresting Johnny Tram, Brian found out Tram is not the culprit of DVD robbery as I said, the police told Brian that he has 36 to find the right culprit, leaving Brian sadly knew this must be Dom Torreto, meaning he has two difficulty option to save himself, his police career or FAMILY. Later on, its Race War with Brian arrives with his tuned Supra, seeing several drivers of FAMILY winning for cash prices and maybe one lucky car, however, Jesse is set to putting his father’s car, Volkswagen Jetta, on Pink Slip against… Johnny Tram with Honda S2000…! Brian is alerted that Tram’s car is too powerful from his tuning to beat Jesse’s Jetta, but Jesse shrugged off that it will be easy, except using his NOS with his weak car is too little too late that Tram beat him, leaving Jesse in panic to ran away, and Dom is pissed at Johnny for Jesse’s loss, this causing a commotion between of two. Later that night, Dom, Letty, Vince and Leon (played by Johnny Strong) are setting up for, you guessed it, another truck robbery, Brian saw it and that he know Dom is behind it all along, he tells Mia about this whole thing, along with revealing himself that he’s secret a cop for undercover, Mia is disgusted about this, but she’s forced to work with him to stop them or he’ll be sacked out from the police. And so the chase is on, Dom and his crew are chasing a truck with their black Honda Civics, thinking it will be easy, except its the opposite that the trucker has a shotgun, leaving Vince is stuck in a hell-hole from being tangled by his rope and a gunshot wound, while Dom and his crew get either loose or damaged, but then Brian and Mia are arriving with super speed Supra, with Brian (goes into Indiana Jones style) jumps at the truck to detaching the rope to saving Vince to get in Supra. But the damage is already done that Vince is bleeding out so badly that Dom’s FAMILY and Brian are looking for emergency, but once dialing 911, he completely revealing himself as “Officer Brian O’Conner” in front of Torreto in emergency, Dom is pissed that Brian is cop all along between this and his sneaking of checking the cars from garages of truck robbery plan a couple days ago, resulting he and his crew drive away while Vince is taken from a chopper, well done for saving your police career Officer Benedict Arnold.
Brian arrives at Dom’s home that he’s under arrest, but Dom refuses in stand off, saying he’d rather dies than being taken to the prison from before, until Jesse arrives in panic (after 24 hours in hiding, I think) to be safe, not before he’s gunshot to death by none other than Johnny Tram and his henchman Lance Nguyen, this causing Brian changes his plan to chasing after two, but Dom, still pissed over Johnny, takes his Dodge Charger R/T to going vengeance against the two (kinda giving backup to Dom) with Lance being thrown out from the bike (probably being injured, but we’ll never see him ever again) and Tram gets shot to death by Brian. After the villains are down, Brian goes back at Dom and, for some reason, Dom dares to challenging Brian in a quarter miles drag racing across railroad as a finish line since his old high school. And so, the drag racing is on between of two, Dom is ahead of racing (unless some part in car is overheating) from Brian, but Officer O’Conner uses NOS to going side-by-side, but one downside is that there’s an incoming train, while Dom gears up for more speed, Brian taps a NOS that they both survived from the train, they won in a tie, except it didn’t last long that Dom gets T-Boned by incoming truck out of nowhere, completely ruining his trusty father’s charger (We that went well, eh?). After Dom lost his car, it seems like he’s gonna be arrested, but instead, Brian decides to handing over his key to Dom, since they’re frenemies together since Brian owes him a 10 seconds car, and so, Dom drives away to hiding away (aka replacing his car with Chevy Chevelle SS to driving away to Baja California) while Brian walks away on his own.

Yeah, the last scene is pretty dumb, to let Dom get away while Brian walks away like nothing happens, but in fairness, the climax is rather fun to watch, despite with all the non-sense reasons.

And now for my final opinion of this film.
Overall, The Fast and The Furious is rather fun, but rather dumb for some moments.

The action racing/ car chase scenes are no strangers to be the highlights, the cars are impressive looking for how colorful they are, the filming and its presentation are good and some casts are good too.

Sure, the presentation maybe dated what we see as a 2001 movie, but its easier said that the writing is the movie’s biggest weakness, sure the story is good for having an unlikely policeman likes to racing with tuned car for facing against co-jack as frenemies, but its just the writing that either some moments just didn’t make any sense or even some dialogue can be either fun or poorly cheesy.

Granted, its the start up franchise of “The Fast and The FAMILY”, but this movie is kinda having a rocky start with some dated or dumb moments, but in fairness, it has its fun moments, an introduction of colorful tuned cars as well as the starting point of our familiar characters in the movies and the casts like the late Paul Walker, Vin Diesel and even Michelle Rodriguez.

For recommendation, im sure its easily for the fans who like cars and even street racing, and also Fast and Furious fans out there, mainly for excitement of racing or even a chemistry frenemy between Brian and Dom in the early days. But for some, im not so sure if I recommending it from the nonsensical moments and such, but hey some (probably me) may say its a fun kind of dumb movie, even if im more into double-edge sword. I’d say watch it once if you like it or not.

For my rating, im gonna give this one… I’d say 6/10, it maybe weak, but it has some fun moments.

Like I said before, with the movie’s success it ended up building a long franchise, it was fun at first, but when Paul Walker died, it became tiresome franchise that it felt like its been exploited for the sake of quick money at the box-office. Do I wanna review Fast and Furious sequels? Um… Im not so sure, il let you guys draw your conclusion if il do it or not.

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Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.