Dom and the crew must take on an international terrorist who turns out to be Dom and Mia's estranged brother.Dom and the crew must take on an international terrorist who turns out to be Dom and Mia's estranged brother.Dom and the crew must take on an international terrorist who turns out to be Dom and Mia's estranged brother.
- Director
- Writers
- Daniel Casey(screenplay by)
- Justin Lin(screenplay by)
- Alfredo Botello(story by)
- Stars
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- Director
- Writers
- Daniel Casey(screenplay by)
- Justin Lin(screenplay by)
- Alfredo Botello(story by)
- Stars
- Awards
- 1 win & 9 nominations
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- Justin Lin(screenplay by) (story by)
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Dom and the crew must take on an international terrorist who turns out to be Dom and Mia's estranged brother.
- Taglines
- Fast Family Forever
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- Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
- Rated PG-13 for sequences of violence and action, and language
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaReleased exactly 20 years after The Fast and the Furious (2001).
- GoofsJack Toretto's final race takes place in 1989. However, the entire field is comprised of Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Pontiac Grand Prix bodies that are based on models from the late '90s and early 2000s.
- Crazy creditsA quick scene featuring the return of Deckard Shaw interrupts the closing credits.
- Alternate versionsThe director's cut version runs 150 minutes.
- SoundtracksExotic Race
Written by Jason Henriques, Sean Paul (as Sean Paul Henriques), Nyann Lodge (as Nyann "News" Lodge), Wascar Nicolas Feliz Moya, Murci
Performed by Murci feat. Sean Paul & Dixson Waz
Produced by Murci
Murci appears courtesy of Atlantic Records
Sean Paul appears courtesy of Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited
Dixson Waz appears courtesy of Waxploitation Records
Top review
Another Dull, Dumb & Disappointing Entry In The Fast Saga
In the 20 years of its existence, The Fast & the Furious franchise has upgraded itself several times over the years. What started as a story about illegal street racing transitioned to heist thrillers with Fast Five and with every next sequel inflating the action set pieces & discarding physics, the series now enjoys the same status as comic-book blockbusters, glued together by its sermons about family. F9 continues this new tradition by taking things to preposterous heights and is another dumb entry in the saga.
Directed by Justin Lin (Fast Five & Star Trek Beyond), this ninth instalment simply looks at all the ridiculous premise & over-the-top action the last few instalments employed and just tries to take the next big leap. Logic & gravity left the saga a long time back so viewers expecting any of it now are only kidding themselves. Brainless entertainment can be fun when it's done right but it's all executed so terribly here that along with common sense goes its sense of joy. The action & drama just feels bland, soulless & uninspiring.
If you thought that Dom & his so-called family taking on planes, trains, tanks & submarine in the previous chapters was a tad too much then you will be amused by the places this sequel ventures to. And yet, none of it feels even remotely surprising. It's full of setups, twists & dull action that never for once stimulate the senses and are predictable from afar. Performances don't deserve a mention just like the schlocky writing on display here. Its 143 mins runtime is strongly felt and even its attempts at humour fall flat this time around.
Overall, F9 is as forgettable as it is formulaic and isn't even enjoyable for the most part. The ridiculous action sequences dialled to extremity is just hollow from within, and fall way short of delivering the desired payoff. From beginning to end, it is an absolute chore to sit through. Despite the glaring shortcomings, fans of the saga may still manage to scavenge something out of this big-budget garbage. A lifeless & lacklustre piece of blockbuster filmmaking, F9 is one of the weakest additions to The Fast Saga and is no less than an utter disappointment.
Directed by Justin Lin (Fast Five & Star Trek Beyond), this ninth instalment simply looks at all the ridiculous premise & over-the-top action the last few instalments employed and just tries to take the next big leap. Logic & gravity left the saga a long time back so viewers expecting any of it now are only kidding themselves. Brainless entertainment can be fun when it's done right but it's all executed so terribly here that along with common sense goes its sense of joy. The action & drama just feels bland, soulless & uninspiring.
If you thought that Dom & his so-called family taking on planes, trains, tanks & submarine in the previous chapters was a tad too much then you will be amused by the places this sequel ventures to. And yet, none of it feels even remotely surprising. It's full of setups, twists & dull action that never for once stimulate the senses and are predictable from afar. Performances don't deserve a mention just like the schlocky writing on display here. Its 143 mins runtime is strongly felt and even its attempts at humour fall flat this time around.
Overall, F9 is as forgettable as it is formulaic and isn't even enjoyable for the most part. The ridiculous action sequences dialled to extremity is just hollow from within, and fall way short of delivering the desired payoff. From beginning to end, it is an absolute chore to sit through. Despite the glaring shortcomings, fans of the saga may still manage to scavenge something out of this big-budget garbage. A lifeless & lacklustre piece of blockbuster filmmaking, F9 is one of the weakest additions to The Fast Saga and is no less than an utter disappointment.
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- CinemaClown
- Jul 29, 2021
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- Fast & Furious 9
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Box office
- Budget
- $200,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $173,005,945
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $70,043,165
- Jun 27, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $726,229,501
- Runtime2 hours 23 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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