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Fast X
2023 142 min United States of America PG-13 12+
★5.9
Action, Crime, Thriller
Director: Louis Leterrier
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Description
Over many missions and against impossible odds, Dom Toretto and his family have outsmarted, out-nerved and outdriven every foe in their path. Now, they confront the most lethal opponent they've ever faced: A terrifying threat emerging from the shadows of the past who's fueled by blood revenge, and who is determined to shatter this family and destroy everything—and everyone—that Dom loves, forever.
Budget:
$340M
US Gross:
$146.13M
Worldwide:
$704.71M
Starring
Vin Diesel
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Michelle Rodriguez
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Jason Statham
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Awards
Saturn Awards 2024
— Best Film Editing
Saturn Awards 2024
— Best Action/Adventure Film
Razzie Awards 2024
— Worst Actor
Key opinion
Fast X continues the franchise's tradition of high-octane, physics-defying spectacle while leaning heavily into melodrama and ensemble bloat. While opinions on the narrative quality and tone remain deeply divided, Jason Momoa's flamboyant turn as the villain is widely recognized as the film's most notable highlight.
| Acting | Jason Momoa delivers a standout, charismatic performance as Dante, frequently drawing comparisons to chaotic figures like the Joker or Jack Sparrow. | |
| Production | The production values are high, featuring polished visuals and well-executed, inventive action set-pieces that maintain the series' signature scale. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is widely criticized for its reliance on repetitive tropes, thin character development, and a lack of narrative logic. | |
| Screenplay | The massive, ever-expanding cast leads to uneven screen time, with many legacy and new characters feeling underutilized or purposeless. | |
| Theme | Viewers are split on the film's tone: some find the franchise's self-aware, brain-off absurdity to be fun entertainment, while others view it as an exhausting, pretentious slide into caricature. | |
| Ending | The reliance on a 'to be continued' cliffhanger divides audiences between those who feel it effectively raises the stakes and those who find it a cynical exercise in stretching a thin story. |