Review of The Fast and the Furious (2001) by Steven Rea for Philadelphia Inquirer — 28 Jul 2010
Better equipped to deal with the workings of nitro-injection systems than human emotions, director Rob Cohen's film grows less assured the more time it spends with its characters, particularly through its dull middle section.
It does earn points for trying, however, and while Walker is a cipher, Diesel has enough personality for both of them.
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This review of The Fast and the Furious (2001) was written by Steven Rea and published by Philadelphia Inquirer on 28 Jul 2010.
The Fast and the Furious has generally received positive reviews.
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