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12 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)

updated 19th June 2003
reviewer's rating
Two Stars
Reviewed by Nev Pierce


Director
John Singleton
Writers
Michael Brandt
Derek Haas
Stars
Paul Walker
Tyrese
Cole Hauser
Eva Mendes
Devon Aoki
Length
107 minutes
Distributor
UIP
Cinema
20th June 2003
Country
USA
Genre
Action
Web Links
Interview with Paul Walker

Interview with director John Singleton



If you feel the need for speed in John Singleton's sluggish sequel to "The Fast and the Furious" then remember: just say no.

But gobbling amphetamines may be the only way to stay awake through this anaemic actioner.

The 'original' was, like, "Point Break" with cars, dude - an exuberant joy ride through LA's street-racing underworld, starring Vin Diesel as a muscle-headed heist-master, first betrayed and then befriended by Paul Walker's compromised cop.

With its frenetic FX and red-blooded revelry in fast cars and hot girls (and vice versa), it was the best Don Simpson flick Don Simpson never made - a simplistic, brash, lunken-headed laugh. Never mind that it wasn't really any good - it was fun.

Salary demands precipitated Diesel's exit from part two, so we pick up with pretty (vacant) boy Walker, now an ex-cop earning his keep in illegal road-racing. When the Feds come calling about his prior misdemeanours, he must team with old friend and ex-con Roman Pearce (rapper/model Tyrese) to infiltrate the murky world of an Argentinean-born, Miami-based drug dealer, played with sour-faced boredom by a spray-tanned Cole Hauser.

None of this is necessarily any duller, or dumber, than "The Fast...", but the execution is decidedly Reliant Robin. John Singleton's direction lacks the va-va-voom of Rob Cohen's efficient, energy-injected set-pieces, while Walker is a charisma vacuum.

With his blond, surfer-type looks, he's fine until he opens his mouth - at which point Keanu Reeves starts to look a lot like Marlon Brando. Tyrese is little better, and the action mostly comprises these two shouting moronically at each other over monotonous high-speed chases.

The promotional taglines proclaim this to be, variously, "2Cool", "2Bold", "2Sexy", and "2Tuff" - it's simply "2Tedious".

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