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Ten years ago, Driver (Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson) was part of a bank heist gone horribly awry. In the chaos of the botched robbery, his brother wound up dead. Now Driver is a free man, and he's determined to punish the men who killed his late sibling. But settling the score won't be easy, because despite being just a few days shy of retirement, a veteran cop (Billy Bob Thornton) isn't about to let a massacre take place on his watch, and a hotshot hitman (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) has Driver locked in his sights. Unfortunately for Driver, the closer he gets to his targets, the more he puts himself at risk. Later, just as Driver starts to think he's gotten everyone on his list, he discovers that one name seems to be missing. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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Isherwood Boo!

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English The Rock, the silent god of vengeance, wreaks vengeance for his brother's death without blinking an eye. That phrase excites every fan of proper action films, which turned into massive horniness after the trailers. Yet the result is the biggest fucking-over of the audience since cinema began. Where is the anger, the lack of compromise, the roughness, the stylishness,... everything?! Something so desperately boring, despite the minimum of words, and overall incredibly "I don't know what to do" style hasn't been made here for years. The Rock doesn't fit the role (he looks like an idiot!), O. J. Cohen is a terrible killer (I want Ian Somerhalder!) and... it’s all bad. My heart has never bled with disappointment like it did after watching Faster. ()

gudaulin 

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English A thriller about revenge, which probably had bigger ambitions, but failed miserably due to a desperately predictable and overly dragged-out script, which will not surprise fans and will probably disgust them as well. The action is dull, and everything else, except for Billy Bob Thornton in the role of a drug-addicted cop who has long switched sides he fights for, is not worth mentioning either. But in the end, even Thornton only does what he has done before, and better, elsewhere. Objectively, it's a film that deserves two stars, but the miraculous resurrection of the hero falls precisely into the kind of scenes that can drive me to the highest level of annoyance. Overall impression: 30%. ()

3DD!3 

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English What a swindle! Where are those action scenes from the trailers? Faster isn't bad, but I feel cheated because the psychological ride around the motivation of the self-proclaimed avenger could have been better. The most annoying passages, which were without substance and superfluous to the story, concerning the second killer, are justifiable only for Maggie Grace in her elegant underwear. Although the Rock is superb here, his release from jail at the beginning promised so much more. Well, at least the music was worth it. ()

Kaka 

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English This roles don’t suit The Rock very well and I much prefer his comedic, or rather, action-oriented grimaces, rather than the pissed-off ones. As a result, the entire backbone of this film is fundamentally flawed, because that should be the main thing that the film should rely on. Unfortunately, it doesn't work. It’s woefully lacking action, a wannabe cool and poorly executed thing that at one moment pretends to be raw and uncompromising (several action scenes with The Rock), but two seconds later switches to a “stylish” (dysfunctional) ride (a young couple of assassins), where the motivations of the main characters are hardly understandable for the viewer. And just when I start accepting that this film won't be anything groundbreaking, but I will manage to watch it until the end in good health, I'm hit with a fatal blow to the head at the end, which would even confuse the creators of The Sixth Sense. If Micheal Mann had directed it, it could have turned out much better. ()