What do they say, brevity is the sister of talent?
So just short and simple.
No guys, seriously, I didn't expect this from the 10th anniversary installment of Fast and Furious. I didn't expect that the movie would slip into a frankly second-rate category, and you know, it's not even about the nonsense, which was usually shown in the previous parts, I'm just fine with it. It's about the nonsense of what's going on with a capital letter! Well, whether the writers became idiots, or whether they began to consider the audience as idiots, I do not know, but looking at what is happening, I had the feeling that the whole movie here and the first and second combined.
If in the previous parts, even the most thrashy, looked impressive, and there were no questions of 'how what and why', then here it's constantly 'what the fuck?!'.
Some incomprehensible new characters, as if hastily hired from the latest Resident Evil or similar. Some boring stupid dialog. Absolutely disgusting pathos. The main villain, who is trying to portray an evil uncle or an offended 'funny' homosexual.
The humor is a separate topic. Such disgusting, idiotic, tense and stupid humor, I admit, probably never seen.
And yes, probably one of the most important things. Fast and Furious has always been one of the benchmarks of computer graphics. Except for part 10. Well really, there was one moment, which is more suitable not even for second-rate, but for third-rate passerby. And the question is. Where was the stated budget of 340 million dollars spent? It seems that 300 million dollars of the total amount went to royalties, the other 40 for everything else. I didn't expect that.
To summarize, I saw the movie in the cinema, just today, and at the end it felt like a pre-release version, which should be at least half a year to finalize. The dubbing voices aren't what we're used to, and it's also dissonant and jarring.