KARACHI: Fast & Furious is unquestionably one of the greatest series in modern days which opens up a new chapter with many returning stars that are screened in the film and some added new faces to the play. The movie sets a new box office record. The eighth installment from the franchise stars Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez and many more.
To contain the already reserved anticipation, here are 5 reasons to watch Fate of the Furious.
More beautiful cars
The latest series of Fast & the Furious might have exchange the ‘fast’ from ‘fate’ but that does not change the specification of the movie, that is, cars and as per the trailer, you see Michelle Rodriguez drives the Chevy Corvette, Ludacris is seen in the Mercedes-AMG GT, and both the Jaguar F-Type and the best of shot-giving, Dom is seen driving the Plymouth Roadrunner GTX.
Perfect role of men and women
Those emotional-flicks that you are prone to watching all the time is unlikely of Fate of the Furious, women are strong, sturdy and maverick whereas men are eventually doing what they are suppose to with the least of differences. Promoting equality seems like a sculpture imposed in there. Since the dudes typically dominate women in the movies, but not in the fast & furious case.
Good old fashioned fun
Fast series is a mixture of characters and diversity is pretty amusing. These movies are a total blast to sit through since there is not any politics, social agenda, no long-heated speeches etc. Energy, music, locales, cars is what that this entire movie built onto.
Submarine to conquer
Dom’s team has to take a big fight on something in every series by far. Fast 6 is exemplary when they had to fight a tank. Fast 7 was about mountain of death they parachuted onto. It will always be something that has to portray the bigger side or fight in the movie and for this cause; they have a submarine in 8th.
Plot twist
To what the trailer suggests, Dom has turned his back towards the family? What made him turned his back? Will he stay like this to the very end? Here is a clear little curiosity cat lining and the questions are visibly retorted in sequences.
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