Country: China | USA
Language: English | Russian
Release Date: 14 April 2017 (USA)
Language: English | Russian
Release Date: 14 April 2017 (USA)
Director: F. Gary Gray
Writers: Chris Morgan, Gary Scott Thompson (based on characters created by)
Stars: Vin Diesel, Jason Statham, Dwayne Johnson
Writers: Chris Morgan, Gary Scott Thompson (based on characters created by)
Stars: Vin Diesel, Jason Statham, Dwayne Johnson
Duration: 135 Minutes
Size: 1.3 GB
Size: 1.3 GB
Storyline of The Fate of the Furious 2017 Dual Audio
Now that Dom and Letty are on their honeymoon and Brian and Mia have retired from the game-and the rest of the crew has been exonerated-the globetrotting team has found a semblance of a normal life. But when a mysterious woman seduces Dom into the world of crime he can’t seem to escape and a betrayal of those closest to him, they will face trials that will test them as never before. From the shores of Cuba and the streets of New York City to the icy plains off the arctic Barents Sea, the elite force will crisscross the globe to stop an anarchist from unleashing chaos on the world’s stage… and to bring home the man who made them a family.
Reviews for The Fate of the Furious 2017 Dual Audio
There are a lot of questions posed throughout The Fate of The Furious. Sometimes they are a single word (“Toretto?”), sometimes they are more of an imperative (“What’s it gonna be, rook?”), and sometimes they are philosophical (“Why are they shooting at me?”)
Then there is the question that ultimately confronts anyone for whom this movie is an introduction to Hollywood’s most absurd and unlikely franchise: What the hell is wrong with you, you idiot? For those of us who foolishly slotted the Fast and Furious and its brethren to the NASCAR/ Saw movies file as the rare pop culture phenomenon you allowed yourself to avoid, this movie is the one where you wave the white flag and finally, happily, give in to the turbo-charged ridiculousness spearheaded by that soulful lunk Vin Diesel and his band of super buff gearheads.
The narrative thrust of this film—and the movie is pretty much all velocity and thrust—comes from the betrayal by Diesel’s Dom Toretto of his beloved crew at the behest of Charlize Theron’s Cipher, who seems to possess the ultimate leverage over him on her cell phone. “You are going to work for me, betray your code, and shatter your family,” she says to Toretto, which is pretty much the same pitch Travis Kalanick uses to lure talent from Google over to Uber. Theron is terrific in the part, confident enough to let her cheekbones and crazy yarn hair do most of the acting. Of all the unexplainable and logic-defying feats portrayed in the film, Theron’s hair—and how she maintains it onboard the satellite and prison equipped airplane in which she spends most of the movie—may take top prize. Indeed, when they flash a dossier for her mysterious character on one of the various informational screens that bleep and bloop throughout the movie, it is revealed that her hair color is, “Unknown.” Yes, and like her steely intentions, perhaps unknowable…
Then there is the question that ultimately confronts anyone for whom this movie is an introduction to Hollywood’s most absurd and unlikely franchise: What the hell is wrong with you, you idiot? For those of us who foolishly slotted the Fast and Furious and its brethren to the NASCAR/ Saw movies file as the rare pop culture phenomenon you allowed yourself to avoid, this movie is the one where you wave the white flag and finally, happily, give in to the turbo-charged ridiculousness spearheaded by that soulful lunk Vin Diesel and his band of super buff gearheads.
The narrative thrust of this film—and the movie is pretty much all velocity and thrust—comes from the betrayal by Diesel’s Dom Toretto of his beloved crew at the behest of Charlize Theron’s Cipher, who seems to possess the ultimate leverage over him on her cell phone. “You are going to work for me, betray your code, and shatter your family,” she says to Toretto, which is pretty much the same pitch Travis Kalanick uses to lure talent from Google over to Uber. Theron is terrific in the part, confident enough to let her cheekbones and crazy yarn hair do most of the acting. Of all the unexplainable and logic-defying feats portrayed in the film, Theron’s hair—and how she maintains it onboard the satellite and prison equipped airplane in which she spends most of the movie—may take top prize. Indeed, when they flash a dossier for her mysterious character on one of the various informational screens that bleep and bloop throughout the movie, it is revealed that her hair color is, “Unknown.” Yes, and like her steely intentions, perhaps unknowable…
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