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Faster

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Dwayne Johnson’s Drive Angrier

Faster reviewDirector George Tillman Jr. is ‘known’ mostly for 1997’s Soul Food and Biggie Smalls biopic Notorious.

Which makes him an odd choice to revitalise Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s reputation as an action bruiser after a run of sugary fare.

Luckily, both director and star follow the blueprint of all the second-tier ’70s revenge-thrillers that Faster bases itself on, offering up a teeth-gritting, eye-gouging, retro-fitted kill-fest that all but erases memories of Johnson in a tutu in Tooth Fairy.

Like Death Wish and Vanishing Point, two of Faster’s more obvious inspirations, the plot is superbly simple: a muscle-bound, murder-minded bank robber (Johnson) finishes a 10-year stint in the slammer.

Immediately upon release, he hits the road with a list of people to kill, both to avenge his dead brother and to settle various outlaw-type scores.

Johnson’s hotly pursued by a cold-hearted contract killer (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) and a loony veteran cop (Billy Bob Thornton). Bar a couple of fun twists, that pretty much covers it.

Although they’re all indebted to some other film, there are some nice touches here. as in Walter hill’s stripped-down The Driver, no one has names, just occupations: driver, Prison guard, cop, Killer.

Also, like Ryan O’Neal’s titular driver, Johnson utters barely a word for Faster’s entire running time. Thornton’s drug-hoovering cop is pure Bad Lieutenant, while Johnson’s overwrought stoicism is equal parts Oldboy and Kill Bill’s Bride.

Unfortunately, all these cinematic riffs eventually make Faster feel like a pastiche of other, better movies.

Still, it’s a welcome return to mayhem for Johnson, with enough car crashes and head smashes to sate most action junkies.

Verdict:

A raucous revenger with ample car chases and bloody brawls, Faster finds Johnson rediscovering his inner Rock.

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    • patches89

      Mar 27th 2011, 16:21

      great entertainment with the rock in the genre that he should be all the time

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    • Legacy3D

      Apr 10th 2011, 6:46

      Faster Review Dwayne Johnson returns to his action roots, kind of in his latest movie Faster. The plot line follows Driver (Johnson) who has been kept in jail for 10 years and released. Immediately after beginning released he goes on a killing spree using his gun, on a gang that is reveled to have killed his brother. Driver hunts each member down one by one and won’t stop until they are all dead. Trying to prevent his killings is an unnamed cop (Billy Bob Thornton) and a hired hit man (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) before driver completes his revenge. The plot may be simple but Johnson returning to an action role rather than family movies should have been great. Disappointing however the movie seems to have more negative’s than positives. Good points are the action is pretty good in the start even if it slips mid-way. But Johnson character hardly says anything so it’s hard to feel anything for him. The hired hit man is quite annoying to watch at times mostly during his scenes with his wife. His cheesy lines don’t help ether. Thornton’s cop character also is lacking something to make him believable as to who he becomes at the end of the movie. Overall Faster should have been a great return for Johnson to action movies, but fails to live up to the standards you expect from the WWE and Movie Superstar.

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    • moviemoments

      Apr 15th 2011, 14:05

      Well it's another action movie with guns, cars and basically everything we've seen before. It's Johnson's big come back to action movies but why in earth he has just few lines to say? And the rest of the movie is just his face expression. I have to say he does not know how to show emotions. So if that suppose to be his "big come back" them let him say something!!!! Well lets just hope he will have more to say in Fast Five that is coming out April 22. And by watching the trailer I can say he already said more in that trailer than he had in Faster. The story line is simple and predictable but the ending was a surprise to me. In the end i think Faster is OK and just OK because I didn't see anything new what i haven't see in action thrillers before.

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