Dominic Toretto and his crew of street racers plan a massive heist to buy their freedom while in the sights of a powerful Brazilian drug lord and a dangerous federal agent. Brian O'Conner gets on the wrong side of the law when he is falsely associated with the murder of multiple police officers. He escapes to Brazil with Dom and Mia Toretto to pull of a ten million dollar heist and disappear. Their heist is made more challenging when a highly skilled and ruthless cop is sent to catch them. As far as franchise films go, The Fast and Furious series seem to be hitting the ground at top gear, with this installment not showing signs of slowing down, but prepping a new direction for future films to take, shifting gears from a film showcasing hot bodies (not solely just car chassis) and fast nox-enabled cars into the classic heist genre, given that it had that as its underlying premise from the first film, and now with a growing ensemble, are ready to give Ocean's Eleven a run for its money.<br/><br/>Rio De Janeiro provides the backdrop in which this installment takes place in (quite a popular location for films recently too), with the chief villain being Reyes (Joaquim de Almedia), a mobster with a businessman front, with his tentacles of vice and influence extending toward every part of the city. Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel), Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) and the former's sister Mia (Jordana Brewster) hide out in the city as fugitives having broken Dom en route to prison at the end of Fast and Furious, and with the kind of money available for the taking to start a family of their own with Mia found to be pregnant, they decide to assemble a team, not to pass up the opportunity of robbing Reyes blind.<br/><br/>So in comes a whole host of characters whom we have seen in past films, such as Roman (Tyrese Gibson), Tej (Ludacris), Gisele (Gal Gadot), and even Han (Sung Kang) whom we know what happened to in Tokyo Drift, hence putting the chronology of the films at 1, 2, 4, 5 and 3, which is now sometime in the not so immediate future. Director Justin Lin takes on his 3rd film of the franchise and together with writer Chris Morgan have managed to introduce new elements to surprise audiences and fans up until this installment, keeping with the usual action laden elements, while bringing on new characters into the franchise, this time with Dwayne Johnson coming in as a no nonsense, dogged and persistent FBI operative Hobbs, with an arsenal of technology and attitude to aid him and his team in tracking down Dom and his crew.<br/><br/>And of course who cannot wait to see two tough guys in Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson go one on one with each other in a fisticuffs, especially since their time with family friendly films have taken a backseat to put them both firmly back into the action genre. It sets up new rivalry, while keeping the old between Dominic and Brian with the latter always keen to prove who's the better driver. And like most ensemble films, it's make or break given the character's appeal, and I'm glad to note they share this incredibly chemistry this bunch of highly skilled cons who each bring their know-how to the table in trying to pull off mission frickin' insanity, and everyone possessing a mean driver's license to power souped up vehicles.<br/><br/>And if it's action you're seeking, it's action you'll get in this film too, putting aside the rather rote and superficial theme of family and trust. There's no lack of races and wheels on the roads although I do note that there's not too much of signature cars to go around this time. Even a would be street race was unceremoniously cut off, although we do get it compensated with a four way race down two traffic lights amongst Roman, Dom, Brian and Han which was more of a fair competition since they were all essentially driving the same model. Then there's the big bang finale that you would have seen in the trailer, with Dom and Brian yanking a bank vault and travelling down the streets of Rio at top speed, in what would be a fittingly noisy last act destroying everything, and I mean everything, along their path, that has to be seen in a cinema to enjoy this guilt trip in sense surround glory. <br/><br/>Needless to say I am a fan of the franchise, and am excited about the direction this film would be going even if it would mean limiting the number of cars on the roads, since the film had already shown the potential of that chemistry between the cast and characters, and I'm eagerly anticipating more. From one fanboy and an action junkie to any other, this of course would be recommended fare. <br/><br/>Stay tuned while the end credits roll, and you'll be treated to a stinger that reaffirms and teases what's to come in the next film, with no less than two surprise appearances. But no, with the timeline, it'll take a while before Lucas Black will be able to link up with the guys. For an adrenalin pumping high octane entertaining film outing, Fast Five is that opener to a very noisy and crowded summer season to come. I really love this movie. It's so good. It's probably my favorite Fast And Furious movie. I love that it's not just driving cars, they're going to steal money. Awesome. This movie has a great cast and great soundtrack.<br/><br/>In this movie, Dom and Brian have created a plan. Them, along with their new crew, get together to do a massive heist. But, the thing is, the vault that they want to steal from, belongs to one of the biggest crime lords in Rio. And when they try to steal it, the crime lord puts his safe in the police station, since he's bought off every cop in the city. So, now the group must work out a way to steal a vault from a police station. Easy right? Not really. But in the end their amazing plan works out and they get heaps of money.<br/><br/>Overall, I give this movie a 10 out of 10. Features some of the most exhilarating action sequences the screen has seen in years. 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 Download hindi movie Ataque A reoTunel Zvire in hindi free downloadthe Big Head Awakens full movie in hindi free download hdMaze Runner: The Death Cure movie free download in hindidownload full movie Man on a Ledge in hindiTen Laps to Go in hindi free downloadShadows full movie hd 720p free downloadMelody Trail full movie hd 1080p download kickass movieCartels full movie hd downloadValmiki Ki Bandook tamil dubbed movie download
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