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4.0 out of 5 stars Rev 'er Up! Fueled by the libidinous gas of Tyrese and Paul Walker, John Singleton's sequel to "The Fast and the Furious," "2 Fast 2 Furious" proves that Fast Cars, Fast Guys and Fast Women can still equal a pretty good movie.
H**E
No Vin Diesel, but the movie is still worth watching
Paul Walker and Tyrese Gibson burn up the roads with the first sequel to the Fast and the Furious saga. I was hoping Vin Diesel would be in all of the F&F movies, but this movie did not disappoint. All the actors involved in this movie played off each other well. The action was spectacular as in the first movie and compels me to continue watching more of this series.Watch with confidence. You won't be disappointed if you enjoy action movies with a lot of torn emotions. Loyalty to the job verses following your instincts and your sense of justice.
L**I
Grandson loved it!
Rented for our 2 year old grandson. Loves anything with fast cars
C**.
A good watch
This sequel has been criticized as being lesser than other installments to the series (I have all of them). I bought this one last, and was not disappointed. I suppose it's a matter of taking it for what it is, rather than making it a competition. I enjoyed it, and will be watching it again. This 4K version looked and sounded great on my dedicated home theater, which no doubt added to the experience. Not sure watching it on a 5" smartphone would be nearly as good.
J**N
Loved it
Great quality movie!
C**I
Meh, kinda cheesy
It's pretty 2000's cheesy. Way too much insane camera work on the racing, and poorly done CG. Otherwise, it's an okay story.
L**Z
Good
Watching all the furious movies so far
J**O
Great movie
Always fun movies to watch. Can never go wrong on a Sunday night watching a little racing. It’s good for the action watchers who don’t like a lot of gore. Does have guns, violence, breaking the law, etc. So if you don’t like your kids watching that stuff. I do not recommend it.
B**N
I had to write a wrong!
So I was telling one of my daughters about seeing the recently released Fast Nine and she mentioned that she had never seen any of the entries in the Fast and Furious oeuvre. "Where did I fail as a parent, as a father?" I asked myself, and then set about rectifying the problem. This was one of those efforts.Unfortunately, I discovered two things during the viewing of this and other movies:1) The Theory of General Fast and Furiousity holds that, at any given time, any Fast and Furious movie is being shown somewhere on the television, either on cable or a streaming service. I found this to be false. My fellow scientists and I will recalibrate our data and investigate further.2) You can lead a twenty-something daughter to Toretto, but you can't make her watch. Despite the high-octane action, insane stunts and amazing amounts of cheese, my daughter simply wasn't entertained. Maybe if I introduce the drinking game element. My fellow scientists and I will recalibrate our data and investigate further.
M**M
Vroom Vroom!
Former cop Brian O'Connor is now a wanted man living in Miami after the events of the first film. To avoid jail time he agrees to go undercover with a childhood friend to investigate a dodgy businessman who is using street racing as a cover for a drug operation. A forgettable brainless plot but good fun to watch with some good action. The now sadly late Paul Walker returns for this first sequel in the now neverending franchise and is the only original cast member in this film though it introduces Tyrese into the mix as O'Connor's former childhood friend and now reluctant partner. Acting is wooden and sorry to speak ill of the dead but Paul Walker whose death was a shock at such a young age was hardly the world's greatest actor but he was good at what he does with action scenes especially behind the wheel and there is a buddy buddy double act with Tyrese. Nothing you haven't seen before in a dozen similar films then but good, brainless, throwaway disposable fun. There is a short 5 minute film before the main film showing how O'Connor got to Miami which isn't bad but doesn't really add anything.
D**S
Must Watch, End Off!!!!!!!
Great Film i am a massive fan of the Fast and Furious Franchise and i cant help but get really excited every time i put this film on or any other film from the franchise, this franchise if you some how have been living under a rock and missed it is a must Watch!!!!!!!!!!!
E**E
Must get if your doing a movie marathon
Can’t go wrong with this at all , came quickly and worth it if you want to rewatch all of the movies in order like I’m doing
C**S
Not a patch on the original
Dissapointing compared to the original. The introduction of Ludacris' character is enjoyable for the series.
B**S
Entertaining stuff
This is a film about cars and street racing at the end of the day, and in that sense it doesn't disappoint. Paul Walker is a cop working undercover in the street racing scene trying to infiltrate Vin Diesels gang of boy racers. As Walker gets close to top street racer Dom (Domestos) (Vin Diesel) he starts to make friends within the street racing community and falls in love with Dom's younger minx sister Mia. But Dom and his friends are amongst the prime suspects and may be the hijackers he is looking for. Ultimately, Walker will have to decide whether his loyalties lie with the FBI, or with his street racing friends.This is hardly deep-thinking cinema, but is in no way lessened because of that. Full of high-octane street racing scenes and plenty of automotive eye-candy and a decent soundtrack, the excitement rarely lets up. The characters are not deep, but are appealing nonetheless and some development is apparent. Paul Walker looks almost too clean-cut for the role of O'Connor, but pulls it off with some flair. Vin Diesel is the actor of note in this film however, giving DOM plenty of appeal and authenticity. He is such an anti-star. He doesn't quite look right. He is bald, sort of ugly and has a boxer's nose. But there is a certain carmel to his voice, a certain burnt sweetness. So that even when he has to say things like, "You were granny-shifting, not double clutching like you were supposed to" and "I live my life a quarter-mile at a time" you can't help but smile and nod. Diesel absolutely steals the show.This is a film about cars and street racing at the end of the day, and in that sense it doesn't disappoint.Brian: Mia, I'm a cop.Mia: What are you talking about, Brian?Brian: Ever since I met you, I've been undercover. I'm a cop.Mia: Oh, you basta&d. You basta&d!Quality stuff in a dumb brain-damaged way.
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