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http://urllio.com/r25xxDominic Toretto and Brian O'Conner are still wanted men. They are now in Brzil along with Dom's sister, Mia. They were hired to do a job but it seems they were being used by someone and now that someone is after them. They decide to go after him so they bring in some of their friends to help them. And the same time, Luke Hobbs a government agent who specializes in tracking down fugitives arrives in Brazil and is determined to get them.
Former agent Brian O'Conner and his girlfriend Mia Toretto rescue her brother Dominic Toretto during transportation to prison, and they flee to Rio de Janeiro. They rob a car from custody and find that the powerful drug lord Hernan Reyes has US$ 100,000 in a safe located inside the police station, protected by corrupt policeman. Dominic invites his skilled crew to steal the dirty money and achieve their freedom, moving to a country without extradition to the USA. Meanwhile the tough FBI agent Luke Hobbs comes to Brazil with an elite force to arrest Dominic and Brian.
Showcasing Director Justin Lin's signature accelerated precision, Vin Diesel's Dom races beside the speeding train as Paul Walker's Brian leaps into Dom's sports car. Their car immediately careens over a steep chasm into the river below. Diesel and Walker leap in midair out of the car, and plunge into the water. "Fast Five" is just great fun. Writer Chris Morgan's story is better than the last "Fast and Furious", which isn't saying much. Then again we don't see "Fast Five" for the narrative nuances. Non-stop action reigns supreme. Lin has a crisp vibrant visual style, and acumen for insane action. Lin has two cars racing through the streets of Rio dragging a bank vault unleashing mass destruction. Granted this is over the top, and completely original. "Fast Five" has stunning Rio de Janeiro locals, gorgeous women, fast cars, and Vin Diesel squaring off against "The Rock" Dwayne Johnson. Lin has methodically checked off all the boxes.<br/><br/>The theme of family distinguishes "Fast Five" from completely superfluous fare. In a quiet moment Dom reminisces about his father. He remembers him working all day, and staying up late at night helping his sister Mia with her homework. He recalls the generous neighborhood barbecues he had. Conversely, Brian has regrets about his father, "He just wasn't around." Perhaps he has chance to alter his fate. Amidst the flash, "Fast Five" earnestly adheres to family and loyalty.<br/><br/>The band is back together in "Fast Five", for one last heist. If I am not mistaken one of the band, Han played by Sung Kang died in a previous Lin directed sequel. Stranger things have happened. The accelerated opening sequence recaps the rescue of Dom Toretto, where the last movie ended. Federal agent Brian O'Connor and Dom's sister Mia (Jordana Brewster) daringly execute the operation to free Dom from serving an undeserved life sentence. In context what else could that be? Dom risked his life to help Brian solve a heinous crime and bring killer to justice. Lin throttles the adrenaline and velocity in this deadly game of chicken with a prison bus. This is only an omen of things to come.<br/><br/>As "Fast Five" resumes, Mia (Brewster) and Brian (Walker) have been on the run in Rio. They are seeking to rendezvous with Dom (Diesel). Dom has one last heist in mind: robbing the bank vault in the Rio Police Station with $100 million of crime lord Reyes (slick and villainous Joaquim de Alemeida). Apparently, Reyes' rule and influence knows no bounds in Rio. So Dom assembles his old team. Dwayne Johnson, massive hard muscle, shaved head and goatee, plays singular and intense Federal Agent Hobbs, who is out to bring Dom to justice. He instructs Rio official to "Stay the f*** out of my way." Hobbs and his team always get their man. As Hobbs, Johnson is imposing and handles guns and his fists with explosive results. Of course we are waiting for Vin to take on The Rock in the final epic battle. Chris Morgan ingeniously stacks the story. Dom is the thief with a code. Hobbs is the cop with honor. Reyes is the true villain. Much like gravity, we can kind of figure how things will fall.<br/><br/>Predictability is some of the charm of "Fast Five". Vin Diesel plays to his minimalist strength as Dom. Emotive is not his deal, but that is not required here. He commands the screen, and often surprises in his underplay. Paul Walker has become a pretty good actor. Not much is demanded of him here. He deftly uses his charm and smarts. The Rock is great as Hobbs. He imposes as a formidable rival. Here Johnson's straight arrow persona leverages the story's ultimate conflict. "Fast Five" is not going to win any awards. It is just great fun. I look forward to the next sequel.
I saw this movie yesterday and I enjoyed it this the fourth movie I saw by myself in this they go to Rio so this the only Fast & Furious I saw in cinemas but I will the sixth one if there is one I enjoyed every moment of it but I will warn you that there's a lot of shooting involved but no one ends up in hospital I enjoyed this movie a lot and<br/><br/>This movie starts off where the 4th movie left off with Brian O'Conner leading an insult and Dominic Toretto is going to prison but a car crashed in the prison bus<br/><br/>yesterday I went to see this movie at Sunnybank because I ask if I could go see it and she said yes.<br/><br/>My favorite character is Brian O'Conner he is a good guy and I usually go for the good guys<br/><br/>My favorite part of the movie was where they used the toy car with a camera I found it funny .<br/><br/>I hope you will to
Fast Five is brawny dumb fun, nothing more but that's enough.
After ex-FBI agent turned criminal Brian O'Conner (<a href="/name/nm0908094/">Paul Walker</a>) and his girlfriend Mia Toretto (<a href="/name/nm0108287/">Jordana Brewster</a>) rescue Mia's brother, professional thief and street racer Dominic "Dom" Toretto (<a href="/name/nm0004874/">Vin Diesel</a>) while he is being transported to Lompoc Penitentiary to serve a 25-year sentence, the trio escapes to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Acutely low on funds, they plan a heist to steal $100 million in dirty money from Brazilian drug lord Hernan Reyes (<a href="/name/nm0021835/">Joaquim de Almeida</a>), a plan that involves getting together an elite team of old friends—Han Lue (<a href="/name/nm0437646/">Sung Kang</a>), Roman Pearce (<a href="/name/nm0879085/">Tyrese Gibson</a>), Tej Parker (<a href="/name/nm0524839/">Ludacris</a>)), Gisele Yashar (<a href="/name/nm2933757/">Gal Gadot</a>), Tego Leo (<a href="/name/nm1578798/">Tego Calderon</a>), Rico Santos (<a href="/name/nm1885797/">Don Omar</a>)), and Vince (<a href="/name/nm0776580/">Matt Schulze</a>)—all the while being pursued by U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agent Luke Hobbs (<a href="/name/nm0425005/">Dwayne Johnson</a>) and local police officer Elena Neves (<a href="/name/nm0665235/">Elsa Pataky</a>). And Hobbs always gets his man. Fast Five was filmed from a screenplay written by American screenwriter Chris Morgan, using characters created by Gary Scott Thompson in the first movie of the Fast and Furious franchise. Fast Five is the fifth movie in the series, preceded by <a href="/title/tt0232500/">The Fast and the Furious (2001)</a> (2001), <a href="/title/tt0322259/">2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)</a> (2003), <a href="/title/tt0463985/">The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)</a> (2006) and <a href="/title/tt1013752/">Fast & Furious (2009)</a> (2009), and followed by <a href="/title/tt1905041/">Furious 6 (2013)</a> (2013), <a href="/title/tt2820852/">Furious Seven (2015)</a> (2015) and <a href="/title/tt4630562/">The Fate of the Furious (2017)</a> (2017). Each of the members have a specific role on the team. Gisele is the utilities and weapons specialist as she was in the army for a few years. Roman is the fast talker who can talk his way through anything. Tej is the guy who handles all the electronic doings. Han blends into the crowd to perform reconnaissance. Tego and Rico handle the lower level tasks such as breaking down walls to find circuits. Dom and Brian are the precision drivers whose vehicular skills are unmatched. Mia handles everything at their "base". Immediately. The final scene in "Fast & Furious" shows Dom being transported to Lompoc in the prison bus. He looks out the window to see Brian, Mia, and two other guys racing alongside on an intercept course. Fast Five picks up right there. They didn't get the money out of the safe; they simply switched safes. That little feat is shown in flashback just after Hobbs opens the safe and finds it to be empty. Dom and Brian ran the safe with the money into the back of a garbage truck. As they drove past the truck, the guys on the truck disconnected the full safe and attached the empty safe, which was on the front of the truck under a black tarp. Then Dom and Brian just kept going in their cars, now hauling the empty safe. Dom and Brian take the safe to their hideout where Tej opens it. Piles of money come tubling out. Dom delivers Vince's share to his widow and son (Rosa and Nico), then everyone scatters to the four corners of the earth. Tego and Rico are shown gambling in Monaco. Tej has opened a maintenance garage, and Roman is living the high life...girls and cars. Han and Gisele are shown driving through Berlin and making plans to get to Madrid and Tokyo—eventually. Brian and Mia, now very pregnant, have moved to a tropical island. As they walk along the beach together, Dom and Elena drive up. In the final scene, Mia and Elena chat on the beach, while Dom and Brian make plans to race each other in order to determine who is really the best driver. As the credits begin to roll, Dom and Brian are shown racing down the highway. Just before the production credits roll, there is a short scene that takes place in DDS headquarters, Washington, D.C. Hobbs is handed a document folder by US customs agent Monica Fuentes (<a href="/name/nm0578949/">Eva Mendes</a>) and told that he needs to look at it. Monica explains that, at 3 a.m. in Berlin, a team of drivers hijacked a military convoy. "Toretto?", asks Hobbs. Monica says no, then points out a photo of one of the hijackers. It's Letty Ortiz (<a href="/name/nm0735442/">Michelle Rodriguez</a>), Dom's girlfriend who supposedly was killed in Fast & Furious. Aside from a few short plot lengthenings, about one dozen typical MPAA cuts, mostly just frames, were reintegrated in the theatrical version. Some depictions of bullet and stab wounds were equipped with CGI blood textures, but mostly their quality isn't that good and it doesn't fit to the rest of the action sequences, which are quite bloodless. a5c7b9f00b