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Dom Toretto thought he’d left his outlaw life in the rear-view mirror, but not even he can outrun the past. When his forsaken brother Jakob unexpectedly resurfaces as an elite assassin, the crew comes back together to help Dom settle an old score and stop a familiar foe’s diabolical plot from destroying their family. (Universal Pictures UK)

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3DD!3 

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English The last episode of this series has to reveal that all this is happening in virtual reality or as the fantasy of a crippled racer, otherwise I don’t know how else to explain these crazy antics defying the laws of physics. Toretto is washing his dirty laundry in public with the result you might expect. The absence of Brian is explained by some huge lie about him and the kids being in a safe place (being dead means you’re safe now?); we get cars flying through space and, yes, electromagnets too. P.S.: Cena made leaps and bounds in his career this year, but his Peacemaker yesterday was much more powerful. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English Fast and Furious is a really interesting franchise that divides people into maybe three camps. The first group stopped watching after episodes 3 or 4, the second group started watching after episode 5 (for example me), and the third group watched the whole thing and either enjoy it or hate it as much as possible. I personally don't care much for cars, so I wasn't interested in the first episodes and only started to care when The Rock and other cast members came on the scene and, instead of racing, it went to over the top action and I have to say that I managed to enjoy all the episodes from 5 onwards. They're silly and fun movies with action I probably wouldn't see anywhere else and they have featured a lot of well known martial arts stars, so I definitely can't complain about that. I was curious about the 9th episode and it's without a doubt the weakest since the 5th. I feel like there's less of everything than I'm used to. For one thing, The Rock and Jason Statham are missing, and their absence is very noticeable. They’ve added John Cena and he is surprisingly the best thing about the whole movie, but it's not enough. Roman makes jokes less than usual, there are few personal fights, and even the over-the-top action is less for my taste (the truck caught my attention). On the other hand, the journey into space is uninteresting. There are no interesting locations, even the pretty women are gone, and there's more bullshit about family than in maybe three episodes combined. At least the music is still good, it brought some decent summer songs. I wasn't bored, it went relatively well, but it's a quality downgrade even for people who liked the previous episodes. Story 2/5, Action 3/5, Humor 3/5, Violence NO, Fun 4/5 Music 4/5, Visuals 4/5, Atmosphere 2/5, Suspense 2/5 5.5/10. ()

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novoten 

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English I seriously thought that creative happiness would end here. That it simply wouldn't be possible to jump so many sharks in order for the action-packed and family-oriented elements to fit together this time. But they fit. Though the opening chase scene needs to be watched with increased tolerance and the complete finale is a somewhat puffed-up spitting in the face of the haters, the rest almost enchanted me. The thousand times chewed-over phrases work in Vin Diesel's performance this time as well and the combination with John Cena as the Terminator really hit the mark. Memories of the twenty-year-old original, a brief visit to a forgotten sliding off-ramp, emotional winks at characters who are no longer in the plot – it all works. For die-hard fans, this (hopefully) is a fireworks display of joy. A cheesier mood than ever before, but the same level of popcorn adrenaline applies. ()

Kaka 

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English Unfortunately, it falls back into the style of the completely useless episodes 2, 3 and 4 from the last decade, with bland characters and a ton of unnecessary action with incredibly bad effects. 15 years ago, I could still understand it, they were light action B-movies that lacked a budget, but you went to see cars, not monstrous high-budget set pieces. But here it is hard to understand, because over time the FF franchise has become a billion dollar colossus, so money is not an issue. Yet the result is astonishingly bad and it is questionable whether to continue at all and, if so, in what direction to take it further. Basically, everything is bad and nothing works. If the few highlight scenes were glued together, i.e. the ones where the classic practical effects work and there's no crazy CGI going on, plus 2 or 3 lines from a proven black duo, it would be 20 minutes long and mission accomplished. Unfortunately, even John Cena is more charismatic and fun than Vin Diesel. Big disappointment. ()

D.Moore 

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English The Fast and Furious franchise has evolved in an interestingly bad way. While watching the previous episodes, I said many times "They can't be serious!" and was amused by how beautifully stupid it was. This time I said "They can't be serious!" several times, shaking my head, yawning and not understanding why this is such a soap opera and why even the action scenes are so boring. After the sixth episode, the worst entry in the franchise. ()

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