
Together Brian, the ex-con Roman and a customs agent Monica (Eva Mendes) try to bust a drug lord named Carter.
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Instead we see Brian being paired with the most obnoxious character in the series Roman (played by Tyrese Gibson). Paul Walker is back as Brian, but Vin Diesel’s Dom sits this one out. “2 Fast 2 Furious” is undoubtedly the low point in the saga. It deserves credit for world building, character building, and the practical effects. Looking back on it now having seen every sequel, there’s something quaint about the first film that started it all. The film plays more like a “Point Break” esque character centric crime, heist, and cop story and, at the time of its release, it felt generic.

The story introduces us to undercover LAPD officer (Brian) and street racer/thief (Dom) and explores their dynamic (which we know evolves over time). However, it’s still a quality action movie in its own right. It’s strange that the first installment (2001’s “The Fast and the Furious”) has kind of been forgotten over the years as the franchise has evolved for the better. In order to give the series its due, I will be diving into each film individually.


After the first 3 installments, the franchise seemed all but dead but it somehow managed to morph into an action packed and diverse family soap opera series that became a global box office juggernaut. The Furious franchise is without question one of the most intriguing in cinema history. With the release of the spin-off “Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw” a mere few weeks away, it seems like the perfect time to review the Blu-ray edition of the Fast and Furious 8-Movie Collection.
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Fast And Furious 8-Movie Collection Blu-ray Reviewįast And Furious 8-Movie Collection is chock full of entertainment.
