Fast and Furious 10 or Fast X can be best described by its first trailer – filled with footages from previous films which act as a nostalgia trigger. The entire film is just banking on Diesel and Walker’s friendship. This is supposed to be the first of a two part finale planned for the franchise. However, Vin Diesel has recently released a statement that Fast X may not be part of a two rather a three part finale. I don’t know who wants to see another illogical over the top action film but apparently the studio has too much money to throw. These films have no heart, they simply pretend to be about family but it is about nothing. The film is a week away from release and like any other there was a premiere and the first reactions from the premiere aren’t pretty.
Fast X Receives Mixed Reactions From Critics!
German Lussier (Gizmondo) – “‘Fast X’ is the worst ‘Fast’ yet. Yes, including [insert your least fave here]. The action is fun but it’s the 1st film to not up the ante from the last one & the trademark notion of ‘Family’ is an afterthought. But! Jason Momoa is God-Level in it and worth the price of admission.”
Kristen Acuna (Insider) – “Caught “Fast X’ last week! It’s a wild, non-stop action thrill ride that delivers the most shocking ending of the franchise, so far. Not perfect (end may divide fans), but it’s been growing on me & I can’t wait to see it again. Universal’s def trying to make this its ‘Infinity War.'”
Simon Thompson (Forbes) – “‘Fast X’ belongs to Jason Momoa and his decadent bad guy, Dante Reyes. Fierce and flamboyant, his perilous peacocking adds a sharp edge and some refreshing dark humor. The rest is ludicrousness with clunky elements but it is stupidly entertaining. What the Fast were you expecting?”
Eric Eisenberg (Cinema Blend) – “‘Fast X’ gets the ‘Fast & Furious series back on track,’ and reason #1 is Jason Momoa, who plays Dante like F&F’s version of The Joker. He’s a gleeful psychopath, and it’s delightful. Along with a story that avoids what made ‘Fate Of The Furious’ and ‘F9’ feel stale, it’s a win.”
The film stars Vin Diesel, Jason Momoa, Brie Larson, Michelle Rodriguez, Sung Kang, Tyrese Gibson, Jason Statham, Charlize Theron, John Cena, Rita Moreno, Jordana Brewster, Scott Eastwood, Ludacris, Nathalie Emmanuel, Cardi B, Helen Mirren, Kurt Russell and so on.
Fast X is scheduled to hit theatres on May 19, 2023.
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