Fast x (Hindi dub) Movie Review: Toretto ko tadapna hoga!
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Fast X (Hindi Dub)U/A: action, adventureDir: Louis LeterrierCast: Vin Diesel, Jason MomoaRating: 3/5 It's only that far and fast you can go in a car. Especially, if you've been
doing it for over two decades. There's a line in this film, self-referencing to the effect too. Also, in anticipation of the absolute mayhem to be unleashed under-water, on the
road, in the sky, through tunnels, over oceans — along with some of the solidest hand-combat sequences. As you suitably fasten your non-existent seat-belts, behind 3D glasses,
for Fast X, that's the 10th installment of Fast and Furious (F&F). This is also the sort of movie that I prefer to keep my unwavering eyes on the screen — still aware of the
packed hall in the peripheral vision, on a Friday afternoon. Like the bloke from the row behind, whose legs are dangling over the seat next to mine — responding to striking
stunts and general madness, even lines and favorite characters. Making F&F, 21st Century's most popular/loved franchise, by far. In another genre, Harry Potter since Philosopher's
Stone (2001) might come close — except, the original, written material there had been around since a few years before, so it doesn't quite count. Those born when the first F&F
(2001) released, hold day-jobs by now. The global connect remains. Based on similar past experiments (with Deadpool, Spider-man) — somehow the communal/tribal/theatrical
experience of a grand Hollywood enterprise changes a lot, when you catch it in its Hindi dub. The audiences' cackles are louder, visceral, and real, rather than subdued, hushed,
and 'multiplexy'! The demographic is not the same. In that regard, after Vin Diesel as deadly Daniel Toretto, of course—strangely, the guy in my Chembur theater everyone was
jamming with the best was Roman (Tyrese Gibson), from the Toretto crew. And he's barely there—so why's that? Because he speaks in thick Bambaiyya Hindi, throwing, "Lale di jaan,
yeda, apun khaela hai," etc. Think of him as Uday Chopra from Yash Raj's inspired Dhoom (series)! The destructive mission in this movie, of course, is, to quote the villain, Dante
(Jason Momoa): “Toretto ko tadapna hoga!” Meaning, he'll have to grovel andpay for his sins, which was to plunder the wealth of the demonic Dante. The film opens with a heavily
kinetic chase-sequence of the bank vault getting dragged through the streets, as cars and jeeps tear through walls and bridges. Toretto is also proclaimed world's number one, in
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the wanted list—with a schism created between the (government's) "agency", and him plus family. So, practically the whole world is after him, while he tries to save it from
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