What Fast and Furios 11 Can Learn from Fast 5
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The upcoming eleventh Fast & Furious movie could learn a lot from the greatest entry in the franchise, Fast Five. While the first four movies in the series were enjoyable action films, Fast Five acted as a turning point in the franchise, completely reinvented the series, and contributed to its incredible longevity.
Instead, Fast 11 should try to capture the spirit of Fast Five without manipulative techniques that retconned previously established storylines. This can be done through the character of Dante Reyes, who has a significant connection to Fast Five, but those references should come from the present-day storyline and do not need to recontextualize the past. What worked so well in Fast Five was that viewers were focused on the here and now, not thinking about the glory days of earlier movies.
6 It’s All About Family Fast Five captured the central theme of the franchise Close At its core, the Fast & Furious franchise was about friends becoming as important as family and carving out a space for people who felt like they didn’t belong anywhere else. This was seen through the brother-like relationship between Dominic Toretto and Brian O’Connor, which continued to deepen in Fast Five.
Throughout Fast Five, Toretto struggled to balance his loyalty to his family while he saved the day, O’Connor struggled to let go of his old life as a cop, and Mia was pregnant with Brian’s child. These storylines allowed the characters to change and grow outside of the over-the-top spectacle of the chase scenes. One lesson Fast 11 must learn from Fast Five was that viewers wanted to see epic action scenes, but they don't feel compelling unless there’s real character development at its core.
3 It’s Time To Dial Back The Running Time Fast Five was just over two hours long Close One thing that has plagued the most recent Fast & Furious entries has been bloated runtimes, and an important lesson that should be learned is that less can often be more. Fast Five was the first installment in the franchise to go over two hours, and by the time it got to Fast X, things were clocking in at 141 minutes.
The release of Fast Five completely reinvented the Fast & Furious franchise, changing it from a semi-grounded series about car racing into a high-stakes heist thriller that often ignored the laws of physics with its outrageous action. This massive risk paid off in spades and ensured the franchise's longevity to this day.
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