O ex-policial Brian O'Conner é chamado para prender um criminoso perigoso e recruta a ajuda de um ex-amigo de infância e corredor de rua que tem a chance de se redimir.O ex-policial Brian O'Conner é chamado para prender um criminoso perigoso e recruta a ajuda de um ex-amigo de infância e corredor de rua que tem a chance de se redimir.O ex-policial Brian O'Conner é chamado para prender um criminoso perigoso e recruta a ajuda de um ex-amigo de infância e corredor de rua que tem a chance de se redimir.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 4 vitórias e 13 indicações no total
- Roman Pearce
- (as Tyrese)
- Jimmy
- (as Jin Auyeung)
- Enrique
- (as Matt Gallini)
- Roberto
- (as Roberto 'Sanz' Sanchez)
- Korpi
- (as Johnny Cenatiempo)
Avaliações em destaque
The story follows ex-cop Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) back to Miami from Los Angeles where he's enjoying his time racing street cars only to be pulled back by the authorities that he dropped. Heading the authorities is Agent Bilkins (Thom Barry) from the first installment and this time he wants O'Conner back one more time to take down a drug lord. And O'Conner can't refuse because he'd go to jail if he didn't accept. Plus, if the drug lord is turned in, all of his criminal charges will disappear. Why does this plot sound like Vin Diesel's xXx (2002) plot line (except it doesn't deal with a drug lord)? Speaking of which, why didn't Vin Diesel return? That's one thing that this franchise consistently needs. Paul Walker is the central character but Vin Diesel's presence was the icing on the cake.
Is was nice though that the writers kept the continuity together. The characters do reference material from the first film which shows the producers want to keep the story going and not divert completely from the original. But if there's one thing that comes into question, it is the concept of getting caught having a love interest in the business. This happened in the first movie and it blew O'Conners cover. Here the same thing happens in a similar way. You'd think the lesson was learned. Sigh. The new interest is Eva Mendes and she plays her character well enough. Accompanying O'Conner is Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson) an old friend who originally has a grudge for some of his own issues. Even with this though, their chemistry works well.
Playing the drug lord is another interesting actor - Cole Hauser. He has a very smooth deep voice and resembles a very young Tom Berenger. He's also able to make his character seem dangerous enough to hurt someone. That's it for characters. The music produced by David Arnold of Stargate (1994) sounded better than BT's score from the first film but it wasn't evident enough. Barely heard a thing. As for action scenes, the racing is still fast paced and contains much of the same film making as the first, which kept the feeling the same. Other than that, the story feels the same as before but without Vin Diesel.
It's not a bad follow up to the first movie, but not casting Vin Diesel wasn't smart - it's like missing a piece to a puzzle. Other than that, it's still a decent watch with better music and well-staged action sequences.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Sequel to THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS has former cop Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) pulled back into the game when he's asked to go undercover and link a drug dealer to some flowing cash. O'Conner brings in his buddy Roman (Tyrese Gibson) as the two try to bring down the drug dealer so that their records will be cleared. I think it's safe to say that John Singleton is pretty much above this type of material and I think his inexperience in the genre somewhat hurts the picture. There's no question that the man knows how to tell a story and I think he does a great job with just about everything in the picture except for the car races and stunts. The one area where this sequel is really lacking is in regards to the races because they all look rather poor. A lot of this can be blamed on how they're shot and I also wasn't too impressed with the editing during these scenes. It really did seem as if they didn't film anything in a good way so they had to cover it up with the editing. Another bad thing is when the cars hit their "turbo" we're given some very bad effects with all the scenery getting blurry. This here just doesn't work. The rest of the film I thought was pretty good as we're given characters we like and there's no question that there's plenty of eye candy at work. Walker and Gibson are both good in their parts as they share some nice chemistry and both manage to play it cool. Eva Mendes doesn't get too much to do except try out a good looking bikini, which I'm sure will be enough for most. The rest of the supporting players are good in their parts including Cole Hauser as the bad guy as Ludicrous as a racing buddy. At just 108-minutes the film never overstays its welcome and director Singleton at least keeps the film moving at a nice pace. The story itself is downright idiotic but this is a popcorn movie after all so it's not that big of a deal.
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- CuriosidadesSo much neon lighting was used in the cars that a technical specialist whose expertise was in shooting neon on film was kept on set at all times.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen the cops chase Brian after the first race, Agent Markham gets out of a squad car and shoots an electrical mechanism to disable Brian's car. Brian loses control and knocks over a parking meter. When he hits it barely any damage is done. In the next shot when the camera pans over his car, you can see that the hood is buckled, and the whole front end is basically destroyed (i.e the missing headlight, air dam and grille area). This damage to the car was done during an outtake, when Paul Walker crashed by accident.
- Citações
Brian O'Connor: So, Dunn, looks like we're gonna be partners, bro. Could you tell me right quick what would be a better motor for my Skyline, a Gallo 12 or a Gallo 24?
Agent Dunn: Um...
[clears throat]
Agent Dunn: 24?
Brian O'Connor: I didn't know pizza places made motors.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe Universal logo turns silver and spins into a hubcap.
- Versões alternativasOn newer U.S. broadcasts of the film (as of 2008), all Pepsi logos have been removed. Most notable is the scene where the gold Supra crashes on the billboard sign after jumping the bridge. The Pepsi sign is replaced with a blank blue wall.
- ConexõesEdited into 2 Fast 2 Furious: Deleted Scenes (2003)
- Trilhas sonorasLike a Pimp
Written by David Banner, Barry White, Pimp C (as Chad Butler), Bun B (as Bernard Freeman)
Performed by David Banner featuring Lil' Flip
Courtesy of Universal Music
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Contains excerpts from "Take It Off"
Performed by UGK
Courtesy of Jive Records
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- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- +rápido +furioso
- Locações de filme
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 76.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 127.154.901
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 50.472.480
- 8 de jun. de 2003
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 236.353.236
- Tempo de duração1 hora 47 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1