Fast
and the Furious DVD Review:
The Movie
On the
turbo-charged streets of Los Angeles, every night is a championship
race. With nitro-boosted fury, Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel),
rules the road turning all his challengers into dust. He and
his rival, Johnny Tran (Rick Yune) are the boldest, the baddest
and the best. But now, there's new rage on the road. They
know he's tough, they know he's fast, but what they don't
know is that he's under deep cover investigating a series
of sensational big-rig hijackings. The police and FBI need
it to stop before the truckers take matters into their own
hands. Brian may have enough drive and determination to come
out the winner, but Brian must also decide where his loyalties
lie and what his limits really are.
The Fast
and the Furious is entertainment at its finest. I know many
people would probably disagree with me, but I felt it was
enjoyable non-the less. This film is genius. Rob Cohen has
created a film which quickly and effectively bypasses the
central processing unit and goes straight for the senseless
action we all hunger for. This film is great to show off for
those who have large screen TVs and surround sound system.
The Fast
and the Furious demonstrates a sleek looking energized plot
filled with practical characters. The film contains action
scenes that are truly wonderful. This film successfully produces
the racing effects without rising to the level of totally
going over the top. This film is not really intellectually
invigorating but it will appeal to you at some level.
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The Video
The Fast
and the Furious appears in an aspect ratio of 2.35:1 on this
single-sided, dual-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced
for 16X9 televisions.
The film
sported sharpness continually. I did notice some edge enhancements
but not enough to cause concern; image remained crisp and
detailed throughout, no major print flaws were encountered.
Colors
appeared vigorous, they came across as resounding and definite,
with no signs of bleeding or noise. The cars looked especially
brilliant. Black levels were abundantly deep and lush, and
shadow detail looked appropriately heavy but not overly thick.
I thought this film presented a worthy "picture."
The Audio
The Fast
and Furious is presented in both Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS.
I was content with the audio track, but I thought the audio
would have been a little more effective. The track presented
some nicely bright and dynamic music. Bass response appeared
very solid across the board. No major variances between Dolby
Digital and DTS, despite the non-involving audible experience.
The racing
scenes displayed tight and concise bass. All five channels
received a pretty hearty workout; music was boisterous and
vivid; bass response was especially deep and stout; effects
were smooth and vibrant.
The Fast
and the Furious often offered an earsplitting and involving
piece of work, however at times it seemed somewhat lax.
The Extras
Commentary by director
Theatrical trailer(s)
Making of The Fast and the Furious
Racer X: The article that inspired the movie
Deleted scenes with optional director commentary
Interactive eight camera angle stunt sequence
Movie Magic interactive special effects
Exclusive featurette on editing for the MPAA
Visual effect montage
Storyboards to final feature comparison
Music Videos (from Ja Rule, caddillac, Tah and Faith
Evans)
Overall
Should
you rent it or buy it? The Fast and the Furious is an intense
full-throttle action film with awesome high-speed stunts,
and full pedal to the metal intensity. As a DVD, The Fast
and the Furious is a nice piece of work. It provides virtually
flawless picture quality with good sound and a fairly nice
package of extras. For those of you who enjoyed this film
you will be pleasantly surprised with this DVD. I highly recommend
it.
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