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The Fast and the Furious

The Fast and The Furious poster
Directed by Rob Cohen
Produced by Neal H. Moritz
Written by Ken Li (magazine article Racer X)
Gary Scott Thompson
Erik Bergquist
David Ayer
Starring Paul Walker
Vin Diesel
Michelle Rodriguez
Jordana Brewster
Editing by Peter Honess
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of the United States June 22, 2001
Flag of Japan October 20, 2001
Running time 102 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Flag of Japan Japan
Language English
Japanese
Budget $38,000,000 US
Gross revenue US$ 207,283,925[1]
Followed by 2 Fast 2 Furious

The Fast and the Furious is a 2001 car film starring Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster and Vin Diesel, and directed by Rob Cohen. The Fast and the Furious was the first mainstream film to feature the Asian automotive import scene in North America. It is the first film in The Fast and the Furious film series. It is not a remake of the 1955 film of the same name. According to the extended features on the DVD, it is based on a magazine article by Ken Li called Racer X.

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[edit] Plot

A group of Honda Civics are hijacking trucks and taking their contents. One car first goes in front of the truck and uses a hook to pull off the pane of glass. One of the people then uses a grappling hook to enter the cab, subdue the driver, and drive off with the contents. The truckers are about to arm themselves and take things into their own hands, but hold off and let the police try to handle it. Brian O'Connor (Paul Walker) is an undercover cop who is trying to find out who is responsible for these truck hijackings.

He tries to get in with a group of people led by Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel). Toretto runs a grocery shop and does tune ups on cars. Vince (Matt Schulze) gets into a fight with Brian which Dominic breaks up and tells Brian not to come back. Brian shows up again at a car race and bets his car that he will win. Dominic easily beats him in the race. The police then come to break up the race. Everyone flees, but Brian stays around and picks Dominic up. They are accosted by a rival Vietnamese car shop. They blow up Brian's car. Afterwards, Toretto says that Brian still owes him a ten-second car, or a car that can complete the 1/4 mile in ten seconds or less.

Soon, Brian gets inside the Toretto clan. He dates Dominic's sister, Mia, and begins tuning up cars and find out more information. The skid marks of the Honda Civics show a brand of tires. When Brian goes into the shop late at night to check out the cars, the tires don't correspond to the tires on the Civics. Vince, one of Dominic's friends, finds Brian poking around and accuses him of being a cop. Brian denies it and says that he can't lose another race and was checking everyone's cars out. Dominic, Vince, and Brian then break into the Vietnamese car shop, where they find a stack of DVD players and cars without engines in them.

Brian reports his findings to his superiors. After another truck hijacking, the police move in and arrest all the members of the Vietnamese car shop, but find that the players were legally purchased and that they are not the ones doing the hijackings. Brian's superior tells him that it has to be Toretto doing it. Brian casually asks Toretto where he got the money to buy all the equipment and says that whatever Toretto is doing, he wants to be in on it. Toretto agrees as long as Brian wins the upcoming Race Wars, which take place in the desert.

In one race, Toretto clan member Jesse races Johnny Tran and loses. He then drives away very fast. At night, Toretto and the rest of the clan drive out. Brian tells Mia that he's an undercover cop and tells her that the truckers are now armed. He convinces her to come with him to save her brother and his friends.

They trace his cell phone to Highway 86. Toretto pulls out the Civics to make one last carjacking. As dawn breaks, they find the truck and attempt to hijack it. However, the truck driver is armed with a shotgun. Vince's arm is trapped in the hook as Letty and Toretto swing wildly to try to rescue him. Letty's car soon flips over and Dominic soon skids off the road. Brian catches up to the truck and gets Vince off as the truck driver is reloading his gun. He calls a helicopter in, revealing to Toretto that he is a cop. Toretto drives off angrily.

Brian confronts Toretto at his house. At that moment, Jesse comes back. A couple of Vietnamese car shop people on motorcycles do a drive-by shooting and seriously injure Jesse. Brian and Dominic drive out in their cars to go after them. Dominic forces one cycle to flip over. Brian successfully shoots the other motorcycle. They then find themselves at an intersection and engage in a street race. A train approaches. Both cars manage to speed up and pass the tracks as the train barrels down on them. As they look at each other after their race, however, Dominic sideswipes a truck and his car flips over. Brian gets out of his car to check on Dominic. Dominic is okay, though his car is destroyed. Suddenly, they notice that the cops are coming. Knowing Dominic will be arrested when they arrive, Brian gives his keys to Dominic, saying, "I still owe you a ten-second car." Brian then allows Dominic to escape.

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[edit] Box office

The film was an unexpected summer hit. It grossed $40,089,015 on its opening weekend, surpassing the film's $38 million budget.[1] It grossed a total of $144,533,925 on the domestic market, and $62,750,000 overseas, for a total of $207,283,925.

[edit] Reception

The Fast and the Furious was met with mixed reviews, and received particularly harsh criticism for what some felt was its derivative storyline, which shared many similarities with the 1991 film Point Break.

The movie became the stereotypical template blamed for flooding the streets with rice burners, largely because of the flashy, decorative appearance of the cars in the film and the exaggeration of the effects of nitrous oxide.

Early on, the script drew criticism from die-hard tuner enthusiasts for its technical inaccuracies and for its use of the word "NOS" (Nitrous Oxide System, a registered trademark of Holley Performance Products) to refer generically to several forms of nitrous oxide injection: in the film, both Holley's NOS and Nitrous Express' NX systems are displayed prominently. This gaffe was corrected in the sequel, 2 Fast 2 Furious, wherein nitrous oxide injection systems were referred to as, simply, "nitrous."

The movie spawned video games, three sequels, and a top selling DVD. At the time of its release, it was one of the best selling DVDs of all time. The movie was filmed under the working-title "Redline" and it was not until months after wrapping was the title officially set.

[edit] Video game

In Japan where the movie is known as Wild Speed, a self titled arcade video game was released by Taito in 2006.[2] A trailer for the movie was included in the 2001 PlayStation 2 game Tokyo Extreme Racer Zero which is part of the influential long running Shutokou Battle series itself inspired by the Freeway Speedway 1980s movies.

[edit] Featured cars

Various modified and upgraded cars are featured in the movie, including the following:[3]

Car Color Year Driven by Condition/Fate in Film
Dodge Charger (B-body) Black 1970[4] Dominic Toretto.[5] Wrecked after colliding with the front-end of a semi-truck after narrowly missing a train; racing with Brian's Toyota Supra.
Chevrolet Chevelle Red/Black Stripes 1970 Dominic Toretto Shown at the end of the credits when Dominic is in Baja, Mexico
Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Neon Green 1995 Brian O'Conner[6] Shot at by Johnny Tran; destroyed after ruptured nitrous tanks explode; equipped with a 420A motor w/ an aftermarket turbo and nitrous.
Honda Civic Coupe 1.6 Turbo 2dr Coupe Black (with green underglow) 1995 Dominic Toretto Sustains critical engine damage from semi-trailer driver's shotgun blows.
Honda Civic Coupe 1.6 Turbo 2dr Coupe Black (with green underglow) 1995 Leon Shown after Letty crashes in the desert and Toretto tells Leon to get her out, while he saves Vince.
Honda Civic Coupe 1.6 Turbo 2dr Coupe Black (with green underglow) 1995 Letty Body is a write-off after being side-swiped by a semi-trailer and suffering two rollovers.
Honda S2000 Black (with Asian graphics) 2000 Johnny Tran Mainly shown when Johnny races Jesse for slips at Race Wars.
Mazda RX-7 FD3S Red 1993 Dominic Toretto[7] Stashed away in a parking garage. Last seen driven to Dominic's house to see the Dodge Charger in his garage and at Race Wars.
Nissan Maxima SE EX Blue 1999 Vince Seen in the beginning of the movie when they pull in and Vince asks Jesse about the Supercharger. Last seen leaving Race Wars.
Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R Yellow 1995 Leon Slightly seen, only for a moment, when Leon tells the pizza boy to "find another way home."
Toyota Supra(2JZ-GTE) Orange 1994 Brian's second car[8] Dom fled with it after crashing his Dodge Charger R/T, Brian handed his car keys to him. In the movie Jesse referred to spending $10,000-$15,000 on this car. In reality there was over $150,000 dollars invested in the Supra.
Volkswagen Jetta (A3 Type 1H) White 1995 Jesse Shot at by Johnny Tran's gang in a drive-by at Toretto's home. Jesse is also shot during the incident.
Acura Integra GS-R Turquoise 1993 Mia Toretto Seen when Mia and Brian leave the restaurant, "Cha, Cha, Cha", as Mia speeds off and makes a wide u-turn.
Ferrari F355 Spyder Black 1999 Neal Moritz (the film's producer) Seen when Brian and Toretto take the finished Supra for a test drive, and pull up to the Ferrari at a stop light. The Supra and Ferrari race, with the Supra coming out on top.
Nissan 240sx (S14 Silvia) 2dr Coupe Purple 1997 Letty Seen when Toretto's team drives up to the grocery store Brian is eating at. Letty steps out of the car when she pulls up.
Ford Lightning SVT Red 1999 Harry (Company car—driven by Brian) Seen first in it's entirety when Brian pulls up to Harry's after the fist fight with Vince.
Acura Integra Red/Yellow 1996 Edwin[9] Only seen when Edwin races Toretto, Brian and the un-named Asian driver in the first race.
Honda Civic Hatchback Gold 1992 Hector Introduced to Brian by Hector in the parking area for all the street races. Also seen when Hector pulls up to Harry's to purchase the Honda Civic parts.

[edit] Sequels

The film has spawned 3 sequels: 2 Fast 2 Furious, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and Fast and Furious. Paul Walker returned for the first sequel, teaming up with Tyrese Gibson, but sat out for the second. Lucas Black starred in the second sequel. The third sequel, which will be released in 2009, will feature Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jordana Brewster reprising their roles from the first film.

[edit] Box office

US Domestic Total Gross US$144,533,925
International US$62,750,000
Gross Worldwide Takings US$207,283,925

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b The Fast and the Furious (2001)
  2. ^ The Fast and The Furious arcade video game official website
  3. ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Motorbooks ISBN 978-0-7603-2568-1
  4. ^ According to the book The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide, Pgs 26-27, the Charger combines parts from a 1970 and 1969 Dodge Charger, making its exact year a dubious bet. But for the sake of the film, it is officially listed in the book as a 1970 model. Both years share the bar tail-light across the back, while the 1970 model wears the chrome ring around its nose.
  5. ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 26-27
  6. ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 10-13
  7. ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 14-17
  8. ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 22-25
  9. ^ Kris Palmer The Fast and the Furious The Official Car Guide Pgs 18-21

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