
There were moments during the show when I gasped deep and mouthed, “This can’t be possible!” Â It was almost like the clip when Edward of Twilight saved Bella from a would-be car accident at school. Â That superhuman power. Â That moment, I did not see Vin Diesel as Vin Diesel. Â I saw him as a demigod. Â That powerful leap into midair, with razor sharp trajectory precision. Â Something that parachutists might be able to do at terminal velocity. Â Or maybe not. Â I couldn’t help but wonder if someone was to jump out from a fast moving vehicle on a highway, grab a 60kg object that is thrown onto him, and then land on his back through the shattered glass, would he have survived? Â Not a bone broken?
Vin Diesel is not the only invincible one here. Â Those leaps between a plane that was about to take off and the cars below struggling to gain traction, wow! Â One could take a multistory fall and land right onto a car seat OK. Â That is incredible. Â More incredible so is: How long was the runway exactly? Â That airplane scene went on and on as though the runway was as long as two parallel lines stretching into infinity.
Actually, these things don’t bother me too much. Â I knew what I was in for. Â What really bothers me is that why would one of my favorite characters die when everyone else is given such superhuman treatment? Â Puzzling. Â Perhaps that character did not die. Â Perhaps the answer lies in the future installments. Â I can only hope.
I can imagine why Fast & Furious 6 is popular.  I like cars.  While taking the action to fist fighting, tank smashing, and plane crashing may seem too far off from the franchise, I still like the car scenes a lot.  Of course, I wish that the convoy on the final missions was the same make, same color.  Like some of the memorable scenes in the earlier installments.  That visual coherence would have radiated a stronger sense of teamwork.  I am a Formula One fan.  Those F1 like cars in Furious 6 are quite something.  They seem like working prototypes.  If the filmmakers manage to build those, in real life, I doubt any road car would be able to get close at all.
In a way, the franchise has grown up quite a bit. Â It is not about street racing anymore. Â It is like a mini-Expendables whereby the ex-criminals’ skills are required in saving the world. Â Or saving a briefcase. Â Some of the dialogues can be kind of cheesy. Â But because most the characters – especially so for Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, and The Rock – are so cool, I really don’t mind. Â The exchange between Ludacris and Tyrese Gibson – also a musician – is hilarious. Â Some parts of the movie struck my emotional core too. Â Overall, an entertaining movie.
Looks like Jason Statham from The Transporter will be starring in Fast & Furious 7. Â At least it looks so from the post-credit scene. Â It is hard to visualize him as a villain though. Â We shall see.
3 replies on “Fast & Furious 6 – Inconceivable, Cheesy-ish, But Cool”
It is not the first time that Statham played a villain though but yes, it is hard to visualise him as one. I’m with you on that.
I guess we have to wait till FF7 to see how that plays out!
Did you watch the rest of the FF series though?
Is this one standalone?