Thursday, August 24, 2023

Issue:

Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Fast X

The cult classic is back in cinemas and fans could not be more excited.

Addressed to both new and old fans, this 2023 instalment of the massive franchise is a welcome reprise to much loved characters and sees the ending of the chapter beginning.

The film opens with a nod to the fifth film and how the son of a drug lord, Dante, played by Jason Momoa, has joined the chorus and his own vendetta, with a plot to avenge his father.

Soon after, the rest of the gang are brought on screen, by another barbeque, forever planning their next big heist, before the chaos begins.

Dante is set on getting revenge on Dom’s – Vin Diesel – gang, who caused the death of his father.

His personal motto ‘never accept death when suffering is owed’ propels the antics of the film, with high intensity action fuelling the drama and insane stunts.

Dante is determined to have the gang deemed as terrorists, and plants a massive bomb in Rome.

The extreme violence and action of the film follows the absolute cluster mayhem of the story, following as the group separates and each meets their own mess of violence, action, and warehouses filled to the brim with weapons, flash cars, and super computers.

Fighting and tumbling all across the world, the stakes continue to grow until the final climax of the final fight.

With a superstar cast, including Brie Larson, John Cena, Jason Statham, Ludacris and Michelle Rodriguez, there is not a face that won’t ring some bells with viewers.

CGI and fantastical stunts are just the start of this film, with legendary casting, acting and with stunning cinematography.

This film will leave a lasting impression and is a touching beginning of the final chapters for the franchise.

Fast X is now showing at the Bowen Cinema and will be screened at Proserpine Cinema from June 11.

Jason Momoa depicts the disturbed son of a drug lord, who was instrumental in previous films

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