The Fast and the Furious
Scantily clad babes and road-hugging hot rods abound in this speed-racing crime
drama. What's missing is plausibility and character development. Vin Diesel and
Paul Walker are street racers who settle their need for speed -- and big bucks
-- on the late-night highway. One is the acknowledged lord of the drag strip;
the other is an undercover cop trying to solve a truck-hijacking ring. The two
circle each other until after a series of ass-saving paybacks they check their
ideological differences and side up. Add to the mix some Latino low-riders and
an Asian motorcycle gang with blazing Uzis and you've got a thunderous jam of
mayhem.
But director Rob Cohen (The Skulls) is an impresario of style over
substance, so when it comes to drama, the film's idling. Only the brooding
Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez (Girlfight) as his iron-chinned girlfriend
register any depth. Walker and Jordana Brewster as the nubile love interest
look great, but they're left in the pits. At the Apple Valley,
Entertainment, Flagship, Holiday, Showcase, and Tri-Boro cinemas.
-- Tom Meek