Friday, November 11, 2011

Fast & Furious 5 Review










Fast & Furious 5


Release Date: 20th April 2011 - Australia


Production Companies
Universal Pictures (presents)
Original Film
One Race Productions
Dentsu (in association with)

Distribution
Universal Pictures Australia


Genre: Action

Rating: M

Runtime: 130 minutes


Budget: $125,000,000

Box Office Gross: $626,137,675 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
The famous street racer Dom Toretto and ex-cop Brian O'Conner are now fugitives hiding in Brazil. While they are the main targets of a drug lord, Agent Hobbs and some crooked cops who are hot on their tail, the pair recruit several friends as they begin to pull off an elaborate heist of taking $100 million.


Cast
Vin Diesel - Dominic Toretto
Paul Walker - Brian O'Conner
Dwayne Johnson - Luke Hobbs
Jordana Brewster - Mia Toretto
Tyrese Gibson - Roman Pearce
Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges - Tej Parker
Matt Schulze - Vince
Sung Kang - Han Seoul-Oh
Gal Gadot - Gisele Yashar
Tego Calderón - Leo Tego
Don Omar - Rico Santos
Joaquim de Almeida - Hernan Reyes
Elsa Pataky - Elena Neves
Michael Irby - Zizi
Fernando Chien - Wilkes
Alimi Ballard - Fusco
Yorgo Constantine - Chato
Geoff Meed - Macroy
Joseph Melendez - Chief of Police Alemeida
Jerimarie Osorio - Rosa
Mark Hicks - Capa
Esteban Cueto - Berto
Corey Michael Eubanks - Lanza
Luis Da Silva Jr. - Diogo
Eva Mendes - Monica Fuentes (Cameo) (Uncredited)

Crew
Executive Producer/Director - Justin Lin
Based on Characters - Gary Scott Thompson
Writer - Chris Morgan
Executive Producers - Amanda Lewis and Samantha Vincent
Producers - Vin Diesel and Neal H. Moritz
Producer/Unit Production Manager - Michael Fottrell
Casting Director - Debra Zane
Production Designer - Peter Wenham
Supervising Art Director - Thomas Valentine
Art Director - Andrew Neskoromny
Art Director: Puerto Rico Unit - Beat Frutiger
Set Decorator - Bob Kensinger
Property Master - Guillaume DeLouche
Armorer - David Fencl
Costume Designer - Sanja Milkovic Hays
Makeup Department Head - John Blake
Makeup Artist: Vin Diesel - Christien Tinsley
Director of Photography - Stephen F. Windon
Director of Photography: Second Unit,
Puerto Rico - Igor Meglic
Director of Photography: Second Unit, Arizona
(Uncredited)/Second Unit Director: Train Heist
Unit - Alexander Witt
"B" Camera Operator/Aerial Director of
Photography: Second Unit, Arizona - Ronald Hersey
"A" Camera Operator: Second Unit, Puerto Rico -
Jacques Hatkin
Aerial Director of Photography: Second Unit,
Puerto Rico - Steve Koster
Production Supervisor - Thomas Hayslip
Production Supervisor: Second Unit, Puerto Rico -
Leeann Stonebreaker
First Assistant Director - Vincent Lascoumes
First Assistant Director: Second Unit, Puerto
Rico - James LaRocca
Second Unit Director/Stunt Coordinator - Spiro Razatos
Supervising Stunt Coordinator - Mike Gunther
Stunt Coordinator - Troy Robinson
Stunt Coordinator: Second Unit - Jack Gill
Stunt Coordinator: Train Unit - Gary Hymes
Stunt Rigging Coordinator/Additional
Stunt Coordinator (Uncredited) - James M. Churchman
Picture Car Coordinator - Dennis McCarthy
Pilot - Frédéric North
Supervising Special Effects Coordinator -
R. Bruce Steinheimer
Special Effects Coordinator - David Fletcher
Special Effects Supervisor: Second Unit,
Puerto Rico - Garry Elmendorf
Special Effects Coordinator: Second Unit,
Arizona - Matt Sweeney
Special Effects Foremen - Barry McQueary,
Michael Clarke, Richard Stutsman
and Thomas Kittle
Special Effects Set Supervisor - Rick Thompson
Visual Effects Supervisor - Mike Wassel
Visual Effects Supervisor: Hammerhead -
Justin Jones
Visual Effects Supervisor: MPC - Guillaume Rocheron
Additional Visual Effects Supervisor - Kelvin McIlwain 
Visual Effects Producer: Look FX -
Melinka Thompson-Godoy
Visual Effects Producer: Pixomondo -
Sophie Leclerc
Animation Supervisor: MPC - Daryl Sawchuk
CG Supervisor: Hammerhead - Dan Smiczek
Compositing Supervisor: Pixomondo -
Theresa Ellis Rygiel
Editors - Kelly Matsumoto, Fred Raskin
and Christian Wagner
First Assistant Editor - Leigh Folsom Boyd
Sound Designer and Supervisor - Peter Brown
Sound Designers - Glynna Grimala,
Ann Scibelli, Stephen P. Robinson and
Peter Staubli
Supervising Dialogue & ADR Editor - Anna MacKenzie
Production Sound Mixer - Whit Norris
Supervising Sound Mixers - Jon Taylor
and Frank A. Montaño
Foley Artists - Gary A. Hecker and Katie Rose
Music - Brian Tyler


Review
FAST & FURIOUS 5 is an action-packed extravaganza with cars and shotguns. This film elevates a genre shift as it eliminates the series' prominent theme of street racing for a heist plot worthy of features like The Italian Job. I can't believe that FAST & FURIOUS 5 has gotten the best reviews from other critics, and it's the first time in the franchise, however. The action sequences are still there, but many of its driving scenes have traces of adrenaline.

I mustn't forget to mention the funny toilet scene. I enjoyed the climactic car chase with the vault safe and the movie's cast, such as Paul Walker, Vinny Diesel and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Both characters have shaved heads and buffed muscles but are similar, with Dom being a tough, aggressive person and Hobbs being a determined cop who will not let himself get beaten.

I never watched The Fast and the Furious movies (excluding Fast & Furious, which I've now seen by accident). This action film is incredible. It is worthy of my 5 out of 5 best movie ever rating. I highly recommend it to lovers of Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson and action movies.

Star rating: (5/5) Best Movie Ever

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2 comments:

  1. fast and furious five is a great movie and I enjoyed it the best it was a good review I hope you keep reviewing good action movies.

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  2. fast and furious five is a good movie according to this review I hope I can see it soon

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