
Fast Five
Former cop Brian O'Conner partners with ex-con Dom Toretto on the opposite side of the law. Since Brian and Mia Toretto broke Dom out of custody, they've blown across many borders to elude authorities. Now backed into a corner in Rio de Janeiro, they must pull one last job in order to gain their freedom.
Director(s)
Justin Lin
Valeria Migliassi Collins
Katie Eastridge
Alexander Witt
Spiro Razatos
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Cast & crew

Alexander Witt
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Dwayne Johnson
Luke Hobbs

Paul Walker
Brian O'Conner

Vin Diesel
Dominic Toretto

Michelle Rodriguez
Letty (archive footage) (uncredited)

Jordana Brewster
Mia Toretto

Matt Schulze
Vince

Eva Mendes
Monica Fuentes (uncredited)

Tyrese Gibson
Roman Pearce

Ludacris
Tej Parker

Corey Michael Eubanks
Lanzo

Spiro Razatos
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Sung Kang
Han Lue

Gal Gadot
Gisele Yashar

Tego Calderon
Leo

Don Omar
Santos

Elsa Pataky
Elena Neves

Joaquim de Almeida
Reyes

Michael Irby
Zizi

Fernando Chien
Wilkes

Alimi Ballard
Fusco

Yorgo Constantine
Chato

Geoff Meed
Macroy

Joseph Melendez
Chief of Police Alemeida

Jeirmarie Osorio
Rosa

Mark Hicks
Capa

Esteban Cueto
Berto

Luis Da Silva, Jr.
Diogo

Luis Gonzaga
Cash House Door Guard
Carlos Sanchez
Evidence Technician

Benjamin Blankenship
Lead DEA Agent
Pedro García
Conductor

Jay Jackson
Field Reporter

Arlene Santana
Field Reporter

Kent Shocknek
News Anchor

Sharon Tay
News Anchor

Andy Rosa Adler
News Anchor

Justin Lin
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Valeria Migliassi Collins
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Katie Eastridge
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Reviews
ohlalipop
I'm not really a fan of these kinds of movies. I haven't even seen parts 1 and 2. I've seen part 3 (Tokyo Drift) which I think was a waste of time. I've seen part 4 just because everyone's watching it and surprisingly I liked it. I was even surprised to find out that Bryan O'Conner (Paul Walker) was a policeman. Haha! So here I am, watching the fifth installment. Justine wanted to watch it badly and since I have nothing to do, I decided to accompany her. She was on leave the whole week and she just got back from Palawan. So before watching the movie, the 2 of us had dinner at Jack's Loft. I told her that we should buy tickets first but because we were lazy we forgot about it. When it was an hour before the movie, we were surprised. Sold out. Well, nearly sold out. There were like less than 10 seats. So we still went in line and luckily got seats even if the seats were bad and we were seated separately from each other. I liked this movie. Although it was very unrealistic. (Hello? Where's the government of Rio?) I like how The Rock was there. I like him. I don't like Vin Diesl. I don't understand a word coming out of his mouth. Jordana was still pretty but she's not as pretty in this film. She's too thin. But all in all I liked it.
The Movie Mob
**Fast Five brings the action, beloved old characters, exciting new ones, and a whole lot of fun to the Fast franchise and the heist genre.** Fast 4 and Fast 5 are the best of the Fast & Furious franchise. Fast 4 redeemed the series after the failure of Tokyo Drift by bringing back Vin Diesel and the cast and family of the first film. Then Fast 5 expands and adds to the crew with fan-favorite characters from across the series, including Han (Kang), Roman (Gibson), Tej (Ludacris), Gisele (Gadot), and more. The Toretto family plans a massive heist to buy their freedom but hot on their tale is Dwayne Johnson’s Hobbs, a perfect foil to Diesel’s Toretto. The face-off between these characters is epic! Fast Five’s bonkers action is a little more grounded than later entries, but it’s still outrageous fun. It feels kind of like The Italian Job, directed by Michael Bay. Fast Five launched the Fast Franchise into another decade of insane stunts and stories with great characters and commitment to embracing its cheesy awesomeness.
CinemaSerf
Picking up hot on the heels of the last film, the newly escaped "Dom" (Vin Diesel), his ex-FBI pal "O'Conner" (Paul Walker) and "Mia" (Jordan Brewster) have to keep skipping one step ahead of the pursuing law led by "Hobbs" (Dwayne Johnson) and, whilst cornered in Rio, they must assemble everyone with driving skills so as to thwart the ambitions of drug lord "Reyes" (Joaquim de Almeida) whom they have seriously hacked off. This effort sacrifices a little of the pace and speed of the other films and tries to focus on a slightly stronger story with some better characterisations - that does mean that it can be a bit on the slow side at times and maybe we get just one thoughtful pose from Diesel too many, but as we head towards a fairly predictable denouement this easily (for my money, anyway) tops the list of F&F films before clearly teeing us up for number 6. I think it's closer in quality and standard to the first film - and still has plenty of burnt rubber and lively stunts to keep it watchable.










