
The Fast and the Furious
Dominic Toretto is a Los Angeles street racer suspected of masterminding a series of big-rig hijackings. When undercover cop Brian O'Conner infiltrates Toretto's iconoclastic crew, he falls for Toretto's sister and must choose a side: the gang or the LAPD.
Director(s)
Rob Cohen
Deirdre Horgan
Stephen V. Johnson
Lars P. Winther
Mic Rodgers
John Riley
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Cast & crew

Lars P. Winther
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Mic Rodgers
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Noel Gugliemi
Hector

Rick Yune
Johnny Tran

Vyto Ruginis
Harry

Ted Levine
Sgt. Tanner

Reggie Lee
Lance Nguyen

Thom Barry
Agent Bilkins

Beau Holden
Ted Gassner

Paul Walker
Brian O'Conner

Vin Diesel
Dominic Toretto

Michelle Rodriguez
Letty Ortiz

Jordana Brewster
Mia Toretto

Chad Lindberg
Jesse

Johnny Strong
Leon

Matt Schulze
Vince

Ja Rule
Edwin

Stanton Rutledge
Muse

R.J. de Vera
Danny Yamato

David Douglas
Rasta Racer

Peter Navy Tuiasosopo
Samoan Guard

Neal H. Moritz
Ferrari Driver

Doria Anselmo
Ferrari Passenger
Glenn K. Ota
Johnny's Father

F. Valentino Morales
Dispatcher
Mike White
Night Truck Driver
Delphine Pacific
Racer's Edge Clerk
Monica Tamayo
Monica
Megan Baker
Gimel
Tammy Monica Gegamian
Edwin's Babe

Rob Cohen
Pizza Hut Delivery Guy (uncredited)

Kevin Smith
Big Rig Driver (uncredited)

Felicia Tang
Hot Chick (uncredited)
Deirdre Horgan
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Stephen V. Johnson
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John Riley
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Reviews
Wuchak
***Kinetic, “hip” street-racing flick with Vin Diesel and Paul Walker*** A newbie to Los Angeles (Paul Walker) falls for a café host (Jordana Brewster) while trying to join a street-racing gang led by her brother, Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel). Meanwhile the LAPD are trying to apprehend a radical group on the highways that targets semis and their valuable cargo. Michelle Rodriguez is on hand as Dom’s babe while Matt Schulze plays an angry member of his gang. “The Fast and the Furious” (2001) was the beginning of the popular street-racing franchise that currently has eight movies with two more planned. The over-the-top action is akin to “The Road Warrior” (1981) while the tone mixes the comic book melodrama of “The Warriors” (1979) and “Torque” (2004) with the more serious air of “Grand Canyon” (1991) and “Training Day” (2001). (Yes, I realize “Torque” and “Training Day” debuted after this one; I’m just providing comparative references). Speaking of the tone, there’s no goofiness and the actors take everything dead seriously, which is good in my book, but the flick has several unintentional laughs because, while quasi-realistic, the thrills & posing are so exaggerated. Brewster and Rodriguez are effective in the feminine department, but neither do much for me personally. There are a few good-looking ladies in the periphery, however. The soundtrack contains several dynamic urban numbers, including the excellent “Deep Enough” by Live. The movie runs 1 hour, 46 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles & nearby areas (San Bernardino, Hemet, Malibu, Westminster, Beverly Hills, etc.). GRADE: B
Leslie Kell
I can’t call this film a legend. The film, which gave a big push in such a concept as street racing and tuning cars. He raised interest in illegal races on the night streets, gave life to such a renowned game like Need for Speed: Underground, which in turn gained countless fans. And maybe the storyline is really simple and without frills, but its implementation is worthy of deep respect.
The Movie Mob
Point Break with cars! Sure it is a little cheesy but in the best way. Fun cast and fun premise. Diesel, Walker, Rodriguez, and Brewster deliver a great movie. **Once again, Point Break with cars. Do you need more?**
CinemaSerf
To be honest, the thin plot doesn't really matter here. This is just a good excuse for some fit people who look great to race souped-up production cars at break-neck speed around Los Angeles. Eye-candy Paul Walker ("Brian") and hardened "Dom" (Vin Diesel) look like they are truly pumped up for their roles and given neither have much by the way of dialogue to remember, they just get on with it. The soundtrack is irritating but the production and stunt work match the high octane pace of the film and I quite enjoyed it.
GenerationofSwine
Wait, what? There is a heck of a lot left hanging here. Almost feels like they started filming without a finished screen play and then stopped when the pages ran out, threw in a race at the end, and then left it there. The Truck jacking story line had no real resolution. One bad heist and it sort of ended there. The racing thing had only a minor resolution.... ... and then there were no real repercussions for anyone's actions and that is where the movie ends. Only one arc was finished and that is it. And so far, no, three movies in and they never really wrapped anything up.










