Apr 26, 2017
Some movies are intended to be ridiculous fun, and the "Fast and the Furious" series is a prime example of that principle. Packed with souped-up cars, exotic locations, lots of explosions and an ever-growing number of movie stars willing to grab a fat paycheck for having a blast, they're impossible to take seriously – yet audiences love them so much that the latest entry, "Fate of the Furious," is the eighth one.
It's also the first full film in the series to be made without its original co-star Paul Walker, following his tragic death in an off-set car accident during the making of "Furious 7." While his absence removes some of the heart that gave the series' fans a strong attachment to the de facto "family" of street racers as they engaged in global escapades, "Fate" still has enough gas in the tank to make it a thrilling ride.
"Fate" shakes up the formula by putting the crew's leader, Dom (Vin Diesel), in a situation where he is forced to turn against his family and friends by a beautiful blonde super-hacker known as Cipher (Charlize Theron). Cipher has forced Dom's betrayal via a shocking revelation in a cellphone video that is left unseen by the audience.
Meanwhile, federal agent Ray Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) – who has been recruiting the gang for secret quasi-criminal missions over the past two films – is ordered by a mysterious higher-up to retrieve a stolen Electromagnetic Pulse device that's gone missing in Berlin. Though he gets our antiheroes onboard with the plan, things go south when Dom abruptly slams his car into Hobbs' truck amid their getaway from German police and then steals the EMP back from him on Cipher's behalf.