
At more than two hours long, the bits between the action sequences tend to drag there’s at least one scene of heart-rending emotion that could have easily been sent drifting to the cutting room floor, and no matter how old Paul Walker and Jordana Brewster get, they don’t get any better at acting.

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Its script may leap from the cinema’s speakers like something from a Fisher Price action movie screenplay generator (patent pending), but in terms of technical skill, this is occasionally stunning stuff, and the increased budget – this is the most generously financed film of the series yet – really shows. Then again, Fast 5 as a whole is deceptively well made. Extremely well shot by Lin, Diesel and Johnson fight so brutally you think that the whole of Rio might be about to sink into the ocean. If, like me, you’ve been quietly wondering who would win in a fist fight between Vin Diesel and the man formerly known as The Rock, Fast 5 will give you an idea. Vin Diesel growls every daft line of dialogue with seat-rumbling seriousness, while Dwayne Johnson plays his steadfastly determined lawman with biblical fury. Where, say, Machete treated its ridiculous action premise with a knowing wink, Fast 5 simply grits its teeth and charges into the realms of absurdity with a completely straight face. This is the most audaciously, wilfully absurd film I’ve seen in a cinema since last year’s The Expendables, and I make that comparison favourably. The opening sequence alone sees the destruction of an entire town’s worth of vehicles in a tornado of twisted metal and glass and just when you’re thinking, “How the hell could anyone survive that?”, the scene cuts to a news reader helpfully informing us that “Amazingly, no one was hurt.” There are car races, car chases, car crashes, explosions (including a hideous one in a police station toilet), fist fights, shootouts and more car crashes.

If you’ve forgotten it already, fear not – Fast And Furious 5 is the kind of film that doesn’t merely require suspension of disbelief, but the ability to simply nod along with every insane turn of events that occurs. The plan, you may have guessed, involves the skilful manipulation of powerful cars.

Backed into a corner and determined to escape Rio with Reyes’ money, Dominic and Brian hatch a cunning plan to steal it, and recruit old Fast And Furious franchise stalwarts Roman (Tyrese Gibson), Tej (Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges) and Han (Sung Kang) to help carry out the heist.
