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Tyrese Gibson Fast And Furious 2

Tyrese Gibson and Paul Walker in 2 Fast 2 Furious

Tyrese Gibson and Paul Walker in 2 Fast two Furious

With the exception of supporting histrion Thom Barry, Paul Walker was the only original cast member to return for this sequel. Instead of Vin Diesel, we accept Tyrese Gibson and instead of Jordana Brewster, we have Eva Mendes. Whereas the first film took identify in California, nosotros now grab up to former police force detective Brian O'Connor, living and driving in Florida.

His new life is interrupted when his former boss (Barry) shows upwardly to offering him a deal. If he will integrate himself in with a Miami drug exporter and written report what he finds, the FBI will wipe Brian'due south criminal actions, committed in the first film, from his record. Aye, it is pretty much more than of the same only this time the mark in question lives in a cute mansion instead of a modest home in the hood and instead of Walker'south loyalty being questioned it is Mendes's as an undercover agent.

With the exception of ii stunts, the moving picture stays within the realm of reality. The first race in the flick features Walker only backside Amaury Nolasco when they approach a lift bridge. Nolasco goes for it and Walker follows, jumping over Nolasco'due south car when both are in midair. The second is virtually the end when Walker jumps his car from a road onto a moving yacht.

The natural commanding presence of Vin Diesel is sorely missed. Tyrese Gibson brings footling to the tabular array and O'Connor is never defined. Other than some references to the first film, we never learn anything of his by. With Walker'south looks and mannerisms, he seems more than like an educated upper middle class fellow talking downwards to his street racing friends than a real gear caput. His delivery of such lines as, "Y'all lets break." and "Saved my ass bro." never seem natural to him. What makes those lines seem even phonier is that O'Connor's take hold of phrase is, "How about them apples." The last guy who used that line was Matt Damon playing a mathematical genius in Good Will Hunting (1997).

The first movie featured O'Connor making friends with characters who may or may non be criminals. Even O'Connor's loyalty was challenged. Other than some unconvincing suggestions that Mendes's graphic symbol may take flipped, the good guys and the bad guys hither are every bit clear equally black and white. Nil is always in doubt.

The plot is like an episode of Miami Vice with less pastel colored clothes. The cars are shiny. The dialogue, "Yo, Jimmy, human being, give me the status. Tell me we good." is forced. There is aught character development. 2 Fast 2 Furious was a completely unnecessary sequel.

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