Fast & Furious
First, a little background. Â With the notable exception of Tokyo Drift, I’d never seen any of the previous movie in whole. Â I caught bits and pieces of them on TV or on flights, but I never got pulled in. Â This past weekend, in anticipation of catching director Justin Lin’s second go at the franchise and the original’s direct sequel, I watched my DVD of the first movie. Â I bought the DVD long ago as part of a promotional two-pack of the first two movies that also included a preview DVD and ticket for Tokyo Drift. Â The “acting” of the first movie was painful, the production value and lighting awful, and plot plodding.
The article-free sequel is a noticable improvement on all fronts. Â Everything and everyone is much prettier, the line delivery adequate, and pacing brisk. Â Tons of exciting car (and foot) chases, fights, and explosions. Â It does, however, assume previous knowledge of the procedings of the first movie (and does have a tie to Tokyo Drift) and squandered some perfect opportunities to slip in a non-hokey introduction dialogue to explain certain initially vague and confusing pre-existing character relationships (that does get cleared up for any confused viewers in the second act).
There isn’t really more to say other than it delivers the fun. Â Hey, it even has the “rambo lambo,” the Lamborghini LM002. Â Also, if you actually watch the end titles, you’ll see it’s actually a continuation of the final scene and not just random computer effects.