Friday, June 25, 2021


Movie Review: F9: The Fast Saga


After more than a year and a half (October 16, 2019 to be exact), I once again stepped into

one of my local movie theaters.  No lying, to say I was filled with trepidation (and relief, the

elderly black lady I chat with at the theater made it through the pandemic) being in public

venue after so long, and wanted to make sure I could handle the stress/nerves/fear by

seeing something that if need be I could walk out on.  Happily, after I settled in and had a

few minutes of deep breathing to calm myself, I not only powered through, but had a terrific

time.  The biggest shock to my system was the quality of the film.


After going to the well eight times, I really didn’t expect F9 to be as engaging, charming,

emotional, and dare I say deep as it is. With a 2 hour 25 minute run time, F9 takes fans

on an unexpected journey of family that’s thrilling, funny, heart warming and heart breaking. 

The over the top action sequences and scenarios max out the BS meter once again and I

couldn’t have been happier for it or enjoyed it more.  As for the big, “how are they gonna

top…?” it delivers and then some.  


Speaking of delivering, F9 brings it over and again as various players from previous

outings pop up through the film.  The ladies FINALLY get their due and really get a chance

to shine. Best of all, F9: The Fast Saga accomplishes something I never thought possible. 

Yes, it actually manages to fold the crapfest that is Tokyo Drift into the franchise in a

satisfying manner.  Say whaaaat?!  Yep.  Moving forward, Tokyo Drift no longer sticks out

like a badly infected sore thumb that needs to be excised post haste.  Yes, it’s still crap, but

it’s crap that now belongs!  


All told, F9: The Fast Saga is not only a solid, entertaining film within the franchise, it’s a

solid, entertaining film overall.  Definitely a great way to get back into the

theaters and enjoy some “big screen” action.  It’s a 10 in the Fast and Furious franchise

and an 8 in general.  If you want to head back to the theater and get your feet wet, this is as good an excuse as any.  If you do, be warned, stay into the credits, there’s more to be seen.

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