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Fast And Furious 5 [portable]

Let’s be honest: the reason you watch Fast and Furious 5 is for the final 20 minutes. The "Bank Vault Chase" is one of the most audacious practical effect sequences ever filmed.

When Vince is shot and the team’s hideout is raided by the relentless U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agent Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson—making his franchise debut), Dom and Brian realize they have two enemies: the entire Rio police force (bought by Reyes) and a 260-pound Samoan wrecking ball named Hobbs. fast and furious 5

If you have never seen a Fast & Furious movie, start here. It requires minimal knowledge of the previous films (a quick "Dom is a fugitive, Brian is his brother-in-law" summary will suffice) and delivers maximum entertainment. For long-time fans, it remains the nostalgic high-water mark—a time before cars left the atmosphere, when family meant stealing $100 million by dragging a safe through Brazil. Let’s be honest: the reason you watch Fast

Fast Five transports the action to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, utilizing the city’s geography as a character in itself. The favelas, the Christ the Redeemer statue, and the sprawling urban decay provide a gritty, textured backdrop that feels distinctly different from the glossy streets of Los Angeles or the neon-lit parking lots of Tokyo. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agent Luke Hobbs (Dwayne

When the first The Fast and the Furious hit theaters in 2001, no one could have predicted that a modestly budgeted film about stolen DVD players and neon-lit street races would spawn one of the highest-grossing franchises in cinema history. Yet, for all its nitro-boosted ambition, the series hit a creative wall by the time of 2009’s Fast & Furious (the fourth installment). The formula was growing stale.