Fast & Furious 6 Reviews and Ratings
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You will enjoy watching it with friends whom you don’t really want to meet everyday. If you want to see a film which will intellectually stimulate you and start a dinner conversation, this isn’t it… high thrills and roadside frills…. you betcha!
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The sixth entry in the blockbuster franchise which first vroomed across the multiplexes in 2001 focuses squarely on what the gearheads want: tyre-screeching mayhem, death-defying heroics and camera-caressing femmes.
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There is a proportionality between the size of Vin Diesel’s biceps and the number of car chases in Fast & Furious 6. As the films gets older, the characters get bulkier and the story line thinner
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There’s lunacy. And there’s energy. And while this is an utterly stupid film that seems almost proud of being unmemorable, it mostly amuses. Oh, and Gina Carano is awesome.
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Just a small recommendation for speed flick buffs: beg, borrow or steal DVDS of Howard Hawks’s Red Line 7000 (1965)and John Frankheimer’s Grand Prix (1965) . The Fast and Furious series pale by comparison to them, despite the new millennium’s technical haberdashery.
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Where are these cars speeding to? Where are they in relation to each other? What`s their goal during the chase, apart from just creating some din? The climax has a major twist that works in making the next sequel and don`t miss the trailer of ‘Fast & Furious 7’ after the end credits.
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The film is completely ridiculous, its outcomes impossible, but it leaves us looking forward to the next edition, with its promise of another villain in its post-credits scene.
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If Fast & Furious 6 clicks, it is because the film manages to make you believe the first five of the series never existed. This sequel is driven by a passion to regale normally spotted in first films of any series.
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The girl-on-girl fight scenes are actually more kick-ass than the ones with the guys. The new characters impress. That being said, this one’s purely for fans of the franchise and action junkies alike.