Fast & Furious 4: Movie Review!

Vin Diesel is Money! Personal Review of Fast & Furious 4

Zach Golt
Fast & Furious 4 came out on April 3, 2009! The film was released today in the United States. The plot connects with the original Fast & Furious film that debuted in 2001. The film in 2001 was directed by Rob Cohen and the main actors were Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Jordana Bruster, and Michelle Rodriguez. The Fast & Furious 4 (2009) will re-feature those four main characters and make a sweet connection. The Fast & Furious 4 is directed by Justin Lin this time.

The movie released today in the United States and already received mixed reviews. Entertainment Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter, and the L.A. Times say that the movie was great! I mean it did tie in the original cast members with John Ortiz, Laz Alonso, and Gal Gadot just added another kick to the movie. The movie got mixed reviews, but that paid insiders that go and watch the movie predicted a $45 million dollar or more the first weekend. Vin Diesel screams gold for this movie! The celebrities in this movie are great! They do a lot for the movie and I do admit that this movie could possibly match the original The Fast & The Furious

The movie starts off when a crime comes back to L.A. The main character Dom Toretto, played by Vin Diesel reunites with his former friend Brian O'Conner, played by Paul Walker. Dom Toretto didn't leave on best friend terms with Brian O'Conner, but they both found a criminal that they both hate. This will bring their views together so that they can capture this criminal. They both did a great job driving, pushing the limits, precision tunnel crawls, and winding convoy heists. The original cast was awesome, and they really brought the original film back. This movie should have been the second movie. The director does a great job steering the franchise right back into the money maker.

As far as Vin Diesel is in the movie - its money! I highly recommend you go and see this. It will make up for Fast & The Furious 2 & 3!

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  • Ben Kenber4/6/2009

    This one was a lot of fun. I haven't bothered with the other sequels because they always seemed to be missing something. Oh yeah, Vin Diesel.

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