After 10 years in prison, Driver is now a free man with a single focus - hunting down the people responsible for brutally murdering his brother.
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Thanks for the memories!
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If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Enjoy rewatching this movie every year or so. Great acting, great directing, great score, great characters, great cinematography, great settings, great storytelling. Should be reviewed higher. This movie is smarter than it looks (not smart per se, but smarter than it looks).
Faster is an action film with an eerie aura and a darkly unnerving bite to it. Don't get me wrong, it's action through and through, a genre effort right to its marrow. And yet, there's something oddly esoteric about it, an obvious extra effort put in by the filmmakers, namely first time action director George Tillman, to give every character an off kilter, bizarre cadence to ensure we won't forget them. There's clichés, no doubt, but they're eclipsed by the strange, full moon weirdness of the rogues running about the film's story. Dwayne Johnson fires up a furious protagonist in his first action role after a long and ridiculous stint in insufferable family comedies. He plays a quiet, hulking dude known only as Driver, reluctantly released from prison by a watchful Warden (Tom Berenger). Upon exiting the gate, he runs. And runs. And runs. He arrives at a small town junkyard where he tears a tarp of a vintage Chevelle which seems to be left there for him like a care package. From there he launches a bloody crusade of revenge that knows neither mercy nor discretion, and whose reasons we are only slowly allowed to know. He's a one man wrecking ball, the murders piling up before we really have any idea what this guy is about. He's been greatly wronged in the past, the culprits of which should all be running scared, as he comes looking for them one by one and with the juggernaut pace of a boulder tumbling down a mountain. Pretty soon there's two cops on his trail, intrepid Cicero (Carla Gugino) and mopey sleazeball 'Cop' (Billy Bob Thornton), a dilapidated piece of work who mainlines heroin and clearly has a murky past. Soon there's one hell of a hit-man (Oliver Jackson Cohen) skulking around looking for Driver, an extreme sports enthusiast who has 'beaten yoga' and is avidly looking for the next big thrill. Johnson jumps from one ultra violent encounter to the next with all the corrosive ferocity of the grim reaper, tallying up the corpses until we're all but sure he's an inhuman elimination machine. Then.. the film curveballs us and throws a glint of humanity into the mix with some late third act emotion that only goes to show the filmmakers set out with more than a one track mind. Driver has been unspeakably betrayed, and his rampage is undeniably justified, but there's a complexity to his quest that he didn't see coming, and neither did those of us who expected pure action without a moral conundrum in sight. I say good on it for grasping something besides the thrills. A terrific cast populates the almost Oliver Stone - esque proceedings, including Maggie Grace, Moon Bloodgood, Mike Epps, Jennifer Carpenter (always superb), Matt Gerald, Xander Berkeley, Buzz Belmondo, Courtney Gains and more. It's got the depth of a well written graphic novel and a level of thought out characterization that heaps of stale action entries wish they possessed.
Driver (Dwayne Johnson) is a feared man released from prison. His tattoo denotes a mythical ghost-like quality. He was a bank robber but his crew gets jumped by another group. They shot him in the head but he came back from the dead. Now he's out for revenge. Cop (Billy Bob Thornton) is a former addict and a divorced dad on the verge of retirement. He gets the case with detective Cicero (Carla Gugino). Killer (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) has beaten yoga. He is a self-made man with girlfriend Lily (Maggie Grace) and looking to conquer life. He is an assassin for the challenge and he get hired in a mysterious phone call to kill Driver.This is a hard-boiled stripped-down revenge story. It does need something more to put it over the top. I really appreciate the idea of stripping these characters to their base essentials. Killer does need somebody with more gravitas. He is too much of the Silicon Valley hipster. He needs to be cooler than that. The best way to push the stylistic vision is to bring on more violence. It needs to be harder and more brutal. Overall, the Rock is awesome and there are plenty of solid actors here. However, this needs to be a little faster.
This was better than I expected, I guess because its more than just a shoot-em-up action movie. There are 3 story lines running at the same time and initially you don't know why anyone is doing what they're doing. And its dark, wow its very dark. Dwayne Johnson plays 'Driver' who after 10 years in prison has a singular focus, to avenge the murder of his brother. Now as a free man nothing and no one will get in his way and that includes the veteran cop and self absorbed hit-man tracking him.Dwayne Johnson (besides being ginormous here ) barely speaks, seriously he might say 10 words for the whole movie, but he does a lot of acting with his eyes, conveying a range of emotions I didn't know he was capable of. Yeah his character is pretty focused and bitter. Billy Bob is, well Billy Bob which is a good thing and "The Killer" was an interesting character too. The ending of this really threw me, No way! I had to rewind it at two different points because I couldn't believe that "that" actually happened. 04.13