IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes56%
Metacritic56/100
Google Users84%
Director: Louis Leterrier•Genres: Action, Adventure, Crime, Thriller
Dom Toretto and his family must face a new, deadly threat: Dante Reyes, the vengeful son of a drug kingpin they destroyed years ago. Dante seeks to tear their lives apart and avenge his father's death, forcing Dom and his crew into a desperate race across the globe. The stakes are higher than ever as family ties are tested and hidden enemies emerge.
Fast X received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its action sequences and Jason Momoa's performance, but criticism for its predictable plot and over-the-top nature. Audiences generally found it to be an entertaining, albeit familiar, installment in the franchise.
Jason Momoa's flamboyant and menacing portrayal of the villain Dante Reyes was frequently highlighted as a standout element.
Critics acknowledged the franchise's signature elaborate and physics-defying action set pieces.
The film's narrative was often described as convoluted and overly reliant on franchise lore, with a cliffhanger ending that frustrated some viewers.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed 'Fast X' for its signature high-octane action and car chases, finding it a fun and exciting addition to the series. Many appreciated the return of familiar characters and the introduction of Jason Momoa's over-the-top villain. Some viewers noted that the plot felt a bit repetitive and the film's length was a minor drawback.
The film's ending features a significant cliffhanger, intentionally setting up a direct continuation in the next installment, marking a departure from previous standalone films in the franchise.
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