Cast: Vin Diesel, Jason Momoa, John Cena, Brie Larson, and Gal Gadot Brian Tyler Louis is in charge of the direction. 2 hours 21 minutes Los Angeles: If we only discuss the stars in this review—Vin Diesel, Jason Momoa, Mitchell Rodriguez, Brie Larson, Cal Gadot, and Jason Statham—and filmmaker Louis, who also directed the Transformers films, this review will come to an end. The filmmaker deserves respect for crafting such an opulent movie, giving each scene its own opening shot, action, sentiment, narrative, and epilogue.
FAST X Story: Can the hero Tom and his family survive Dante's (Jason Momoa) wicked games to avenge the death of his father, Tom (Vin Diesel) and his family? Isn't it? That is the story of the first part of Fast X. They have decided to make this film in 3 parts and put an end card to the story of Fast and Furious.
How about Fast X?: Vin Diesel roars as Tom in the 10th instalment as well. While Paul Walker, who acted in this film, died in a single car accident, how many accidents, how many accidents are grandly brought to the big screen and give goosebumps.
A huge car chase action scene threatens to see hero Tom and his family break through the city after the villain arranges and rolls off a huge bomb to evacuate Vatican City.
Plus: Fast X features new cast members every second and returning actors from previous seasons, including Cal Gadot and Jason Statham. There are so many scary scenes that we don't even know as VFX, fight scenes that work against gravity, scary performances of the actors, and foreign locations that change from moment to moment, they have given a feast to the fans on the screen. For that, the technical team has given life to the director's cartoon-type ideas like a music composer, cinematographer, and editor, and the d VFX team is seen as a great strength for the film.
Minus: While saving Tom's family from the villainous Jason Momoa is the highlight of the film, it often seems like a successor film that we only have one family, the heart-licking scenes where everyone wants to be one, and the forced comedies are seen as minuses of the film.
Fast X is better than the previous Fast 8 and 9 films, with huge action scenes without much cleverness in the screenplay and the fans are roaring in the theatres.