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Carolyne 2022-04-20 09:01:15

I just watched "Fast and Furious 5". In the final climax, the two express cars are like double carriages, pulling a huge safe, and they are invincible on the road. The idea is creative and worth the price. Because in general, in order to express "speed", "light" is used to express, but this time, they used "heavy" to express, where the safe hits, the stone breaks and the car cracks, and the speed is written with destructive force. Very thoughtful.
Watching Fast and Furious 5, people ask me, "Have you seen any of the movies in this series?" I say, "Is there a cool guy, a car, and a cop?" Others are right. As soon as you enter the cinema, what do you do! It's not like that at all! I found out later that I was watching Taxi Express.
Watching "Fast and Furious 5", I also think it's cool, yes, but after all, it's not as enthusiastic as the male audience. Why are men so obsessed with speed? Is it because of the instinct of sperm to run desperately to have a chance to survive, the driving force behind "speed is everything"?
How to make a group of bad guys look cute and win the audience's approval? First they love their family, then they are faithful, respect their friends, value commitment, they believe in God, and finally, they don't kill the police until the police kill them. "Speed ​​​​and Passion 5" wrote a group of desperadoes to be faithful, loyal and filial, and they are all perfect men.


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Extended Reading
  • Jeromy 2022-03-21 09:01:21

    Squeak squeak squeak squeak

  • Theo 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The plot editing rhythm is all shit. It's all about throwing money at the scene.

Fast Five quotes

  • Elena Neves: [looking through a file] This doesn't make any sense.

    Hobbs: [takes the file] Here's what makes sense!

    [throws the file]

  • Hobbs: Hey Toretto, you're under arrest.

    Dominic Toretto: I don't feel like I'm under arrest.

    Dominic Toretto: [to Brian] How about you Brian?

    Brian O'Conner: No, not a bit. Not even a little bit.

    Hobbs: Oh just give it a minute, it will sink in.

    Brian O'Conner: We didn't kill those feds. That was Reyes.

    Hobbs: I don't give a shit. I'm just here to bring two assholes whose names hit my desk.

    Brian O'Conner: Yeah, that sounds like a real hero.

    Hobbs: That's funny. From a guy who took the oath of a cop, then went against everything it stood for, for some wannabe tough guy prick who beat a man half to death with a socket wrench. Yeah, real tough. You turn around and put your hands behind your back.

    Dominic Toretto: I don't think so.

    Hobbs: Your mistake is thinking you have a goddamn choice, boy!

    Dominic Toretto: And your mistake? Thinking you're in America. You're a long way from home. This is Brazil!